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Solve : "Invisible" overclock on a GTX 970? |
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Answer» Hi! It's also possible that your GPU is just boosting a little higher because it has the headroom to do so, boost clocks aren't totally fixed so some variance is normal. That could explain everything! Highest clock is 1291 MHz and highest core voltage is 1.2vIt may be worth just double-checking the readings with GPU-Z as I've seen Afterburner and programs based on this like EVGA and Asus' own utilities read a little wonky at times - normally just a few MHz higher for no obvious reason, which could explain this. If GPU-Z reads as "stock" and the variance between this and Afterburner/GPU Tweak is always the same, then you know this is what's happening.GPU-Z and HWINFO read both 1291MHz and 1.2v Am I the only one who experience this offset? Quote from: Calum on August 18, 2016, 11:20:28 PM It's also possible that your GPU is just boosting a little higher because it has the headroom to do so Got reply from ASUS. You were right! Here is their answer: Quote from: Edin, ASUS Technical Support This is not an issue, it depends on the usage and the temperature of the card. Now we know |
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