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Short GPU speed boost idea / Afterburner

Short GPU speed boost idea / Afterburner

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snorre07
Junior Member
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12-24-2022, 09:44 PM
#1
Whether the added value affects the reference clock depends on how the settings are interpreted. It could be the factory overclock rate or something else, but you likely mean the factory setting.
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snorre07
12-24-2022, 09:44 PM #1

Whether the added value affects the reference clock depends on how the settings are interpreted. It could be the factory overclock rate or something else, but you likely mean the factory setting.

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lilytyler101
Member
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12-31-2022, 02:11 AM
#2
100Mhz offset beyond the maximum boost level currently achieved. That means, indeed, back to factory settings.
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lilytyler101
12-31-2022, 02:11 AM #2

100Mhz offset beyond the maximum boost level currently achieved. That means, indeed, back to factory settings.

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Tilzy
Junior Member
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12-31-2022, 02:43 AM
#3
Next question: I am trying to overclock my MSI RTX 2080 Duke OC, which currently runs at a factory setting of 1845Mhz. Using the OC scanner will generate a curve with an increase of +104Mhz, leading to an in-game clock of 1965Mhz (GPU-Z displays a boost of 1910Mhz for that setting). When I manually adjust it to +115Mhz, the in-game clocks fluctuate between 1980 and 1995Mhz (GPU-Z records a boost of 1960Ghz under this manual setting). I’m having trouble understanding why there’s a significant difference in the boost clock readings between auto overclocking on the curve and manual overclocking, particularly with the GPU-Z data.
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Tilzy
12-31-2022, 02:43 AM #3

Next question: I am trying to overclock my MSI RTX 2080 Duke OC, which currently runs at a factory setting of 1845Mhz. Using the OC scanner will generate a curve with an increase of +104Mhz, leading to an in-game clock of 1965Mhz (GPU-Z displays a boost of 1910Mhz for that setting). When I manually adjust it to +115Mhz, the in-game clocks fluctuate between 1980 and 1995Mhz (GPU-Z records a boost of 1960Ghz under this manual setting). I’m having trouble understanding why there’s a significant difference in the boost clock readings between auto overclocking on the curve and manual overclocking, particularly with the GPU-Z data.

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KasieKat
Member
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01-01-2023, 03:40 AM
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I understand that Nvidia cards usually have fixed values, but actual clock speeds can vary slightly due to measurement differences. For example, a card with 180x11Mhz might be recorded as 180x10.996Mhz, and software measurements can introduce minor adjustments. Similarly, CPU sampling rates often fall within acceptable ranges, leading to small discrepancies such as a 15Mhz difference on a 5GHz processor (50x99.7Mhz).
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KasieKat
01-01-2023, 03:40 AM #4

I understand that Nvidia cards usually have fixed values, but actual clock speeds can vary slightly due to measurement differences. For example, a card with 180x11Mhz might be recorded as 180x10.996Mhz, and software measurements can introduce minor adjustments. Similarly, CPU sampling rates often fall within acceptable ranges, leading to small discrepancies such as a 15Mhz difference on a 5GHz processor (50x99.7Mhz).