The power supplied to the GPU. This is often locked by default for safety. Power Limit (%): The maximum wattage the card is allowed to draw. Temp Limit (°C):
Use this as a reference. Start with the basics: max power limit, +100MHz core, +500MHz memory, and a custom fan curve. Then, once you are comfortable, explore the curve editor for undervolting. Finally, set up your OSD so you can always see what your hardware is doing.
The power supplied to the GPU. This is often locked by default for safety. Power Limit (%): The maximum wattage the card is allowed to draw. Temp Limit (°C):
Use this as a reference. Start with the basics: max power limit, +100MHz core, +500MHz memory, and a custom fan curve. Then, once you are comfortable, explore the curve editor for undervolting. Finally, set up your OSD so you can always see what your hardware is doing.
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London
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United Kingdom
Nigel Frank
60 Great Tower Street
London
EC3R 5AZ
United Kingdom