Posted May 12, 201213 yr I have tested the ASUS GTX 670 DirectCU II Top GPU-Z is reading clock right but under GPU Tweak, GPU-Z monitoring (sensor), MSI Afterburner monitoring, the GPU Clock is up to 1300 MHz according to all those monitoring softwares. I would like to know if you guys had the same, if it's normal ? GPU Boost is really confusing me.
May 12, 201213 yr Each card boosts to a different max clock. It depends on your luck ( core quality, conditions, temp, utilization, settings used, etc etc ). Have PrecisionX or Afterburner show the GPU Power %, GPU Clock, GPU Utilization in game at a 500ms refresh rate. That'll show you how it behaves. If it hits 1306MHz even for a few seconds on its own without you changing any overclock settings, chances are you've got a 1400+ card there.
May 12, 201213 yr Crew You are never happy C, you get a specially handpicked GTX670 and you still want more
May 13, 201213 yr You can also try with P2 performance state to keep turbo off and lock the card at a specific frequency in case your max turbo boost frequency fluctuates ( forgot to tell ya sorry )
May 15, 201213 yr I have tested the ASUS GTX 670 DirectCU II Top GPU-Z is reading clock right but under GPU Tweak, GPU-Z monitoring (sensor), MSI Afterburner monitoring, the GPU Clock is up to 1300 MHz according to all those monitoring softwares. I would like to know if you guys had the same, if it's normal ? GPU Boost is really confusing me. GPUz reading clock wrong ... its normal at GTX 670 Real clock is in Precision/Afterburner/GPU tweak monitor screen, not main screen!
May 17, 201213 yr how you can set base clock the same as boost clock?, by bios editor? or power target tuning? Edited May 17, 201213 yr by OBR
May 17, 201213 yr I have one of these now and it, too, gets ~1,300 boost throughout testing. Impressive card right out of the box. Still trying to get used to the whole weird overclocking settings, but I'll get the hang of it before I publish a review.
May 17, 201213 yr Author how you can set base clock the same as boost clock?, by bios editor? or power target tuning? cmd => disable pstate 10, use only pstate2
May 18, 201213 yr cmd => disable pstate 10, use only pstate2 ok, open cmd, write "disable pstate 10?" or which is exact string?
May 18, 201213 yr Author latest nvidia inspector > cmd prompt > nvidiainspector.exe -setPStateLimit:0,2 EDIT: It was nvidiainspector.exe -forcepstate:0,2 Edited May 21, 201213 yr by Christian Ney
May 18, 201213 yr ive tryed it yesterday thru nvinspector by setpstate. but its not working for me. clock is still 700 mhz and ocing not work. maybe old ver of inspector?
May 18, 201213 yr i have latest inspector, but -setPStateLimit:0,2 is 705 MHz ... and cannot to change clock by afterburner or other tool edit: -forcepstate:0,2 is working, i can set base clock in nvinspector too ... thanks, great thing Edited May 18, 201213 yr by OBR
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