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GPU throttling for no reason

GPU throttling for no reason

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Seth0508
Junior Member
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02-03-2016, 11:49 PM
#1
I have a 1070 and when I play games the GPU begins at a high clock with the overclock I set around 2154, but then it starts to throttle down about 50mhz. The GPU will cap at around 63C. Which is low I think.
What’s the issue here?
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Seth0508
02-03-2016, 11:49 PM #1

I have a 1070 and when I play games the GPU begins at a high clock with the overclock I set around 2154, but then it starts to throttle down about 50mhz. The GPU will cap at around 63C. Which is low I think.
What’s the issue here?

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Alk_craft
Member
64
02-08-2016, 08:36 PM
#2
Vellinious:
Boost 3.0 continuously tweaks core clocks and voltages based on temperature changes. To keep everything running smoothly, it increases fan speed when needed. This behavior is directly tied to boost 3.0's operation.

Why would it slow down when temperatures are normal? As temperatures rise, the system becomes less efficient and requires more voltage to sustain those clocks. Increased voltage also raises temperatures further. With boost 3.0, it works to balance frequency, voltage, and temperature for optimal performance and efficiency.

Boost 3.0 constantly modifies clocks and frequency across the temperature range. I've noticed it fine-tunes voltage and frequency adjustments even at core temperatures as low as 12°C.
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Alk_craft
02-08-2016, 08:36 PM #2

Vellinious:
Boost 3.0 continuously tweaks core clocks and voltages based on temperature changes. To keep everything running smoothly, it increases fan speed when needed. This behavior is directly tied to boost 3.0's operation.

Why would it slow down when temperatures are normal? As temperatures rise, the system becomes less efficient and requires more voltage to sustain those clocks. Increased voltage also raises temperatures further. With boost 3.0, it works to balance frequency, voltage, and temperature for optimal performance and efficiency.

Boost 3.0 constantly modifies clocks and frequency across the temperature range. I've noticed it fine-tunes voltage and frequency adjustments even at core temperatures as low as 12°C.

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SillyDragon
Senior Member
586
02-09-2016, 07:06 PM
#3
You can increase the Temp and power limits (max them out) on whatever software you are using to control your GPU. This will lower the chance your GPU will throttle. Also would recommend a custom fan curve.
here's a good video that explains GPU boost 3.0.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VeQe6pEEtVI
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SillyDragon
02-09-2016, 07:06 PM #3

You can increase the Temp and power limits (max them out) on whatever software you are using to control your GPU. This will lower the chance your GPU will throttle. Also would recommend a custom fan curve.
here's a good video that explains GPU boost 3.0.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VeQe6pEEtVI

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MangoDruid
Member
80
03-02-2016, 05:00 PM
#4
Are you using a Founders Edition card? These could significantly slow down your game.
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MangoDruid
03-02-2016, 05:00 PM #4

Are you using a Founders Edition card? These could significantly slow down your game.

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blackceaser
Member
119
03-02-2016, 06:31 PM
#5
daswilhelm :
You can increase the Temp and power limits (max them out) on whatever software you are using to control your GPU. This will lower the chance your GPU will throttle. Also would recommend a custom fan curve.
here's a good video that explains GPU boost 3.0.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VeQe6pEEtVI
I have done both
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blackceaser
03-02-2016, 06:31 PM #5

daswilhelm :
You can increase the Temp and power limits (max them out) on whatever software you are using to control your GPU. This will lower the chance your GPU will throttle. Also would recommend a custom fan curve.
here's a good video that explains GPU boost 3.0.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VeQe6pEEtVI
I have done both

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jornare04
Junior Member
42
03-02-2016, 07:52 PM
#6
Kasper Jorgensen says his card is a Founders Edition and warns it could cause issues. He also mentions having a Galax HOF, which he describes as powerful.
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jornare04
03-02-2016, 07:52 PM #6

Kasper Jorgensen says his card is a Founders Edition and warns it could cause issues. He also mentions having a Galax HOF, which he describes as powerful.

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MS_TWINS
Member
230
03-02-2016, 08:38 PM
#7
When considering this, it seems quite typical to observe a slight throttling on the cards, especially after overclocking, based on the reviews I've reviewed.
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MS_TWINS
03-02-2016, 08:38 PM #7

When considering this, it seems quite typical to observe a slight throttling on the cards, especially after overclocking, based on the reviews I've reviewed.

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Hephaestus789
Junior Member
12
03-24-2016, 12:04 AM
#8
Boost 3.0 continuously modifies central timers and power levels based on temperature changes. To keep timing accurate, raise the fan rate. What this action entails is determined by Boost 3.0.
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Hephaestus789
03-24-2016, 12:04 AM #8

Boost 3.0 continuously modifies central timers and power levels based on temperature changes. To keep timing accurate, raise the fan rate. What this action entails is determined by Boost 3.0.

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Lookdin
Junior Member
25
03-26-2016, 06:44 AM
#9
Vellinious:
Boost 3.0 continuously tweaks main clocks and voltages based on temperatures. To keep things running smoothly, it raises the fan speed. What this action does is tied to how boost 3.0 operates.
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Lookdin
03-26-2016, 06:44 AM #9

Vellinious:
Boost 3.0 continuously tweaks main clocks and voltages based on temperatures. To keep things running smoothly, it raises the fan speed. What this action does is tied to how boost 3.0 operates.

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hephesta
Member
56
03-29-2016, 02:04 AM
#10
Vellinious:
Boost 3.0 continuously tweaks core clocks and voltages based on temperature changes. To keep everything running smoothly, it increases fan speed when needed. This behavior is directly tied to boost 3.0's operation.

Why would it slow down when temperatures are normal? As temperatures rise, the system becomes less efficient and requires more voltage to sustain those clocks. Increased voltage also raises temperatures further. With boost 3.0, it works to balance frequency, voltage, and temperature for optimal performance and efficiency.

Boost 3.0 constantly modifies clocks and frequency across the temperature range. I've noticed it fine-tunes voltage and frequency adjustments even at core temperatures as low as 12°C.
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hephesta
03-29-2016, 02:04 AM #10

Vellinious:
Boost 3.0 continuously tweaks core clocks and voltages based on temperature changes. To keep everything running smoothly, it increases fan speed when needed. This behavior is directly tied to boost 3.0's operation.

Why would it slow down when temperatures are normal? As temperatures rise, the system becomes less efficient and requires more voltage to sustain those clocks. Increased voltage also raises temperatures further. With boost 3.0, it works to balance frequency, voltage, and temperature for optimal performance and efficiency.

Boost 3.0 constantly modifies clocks and frequency across the temperature range. I've noticed it fine-tunes voltage and frequency adjustments even at core temperatures as low as 12°C.

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