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Is my GPU... Overperforming?

CroixFrozy
Go to solution Solved by Eighjan,
Just now, CroixFrozy said:

I mean anything beyond 1759 mhz theoretically shouldn't be possible? 

Wouldn't say IM-possible, as @Mateyyy said, it may be within it's capabilities to do so.

22 minutes ago, CroixFrozy said:

Yeah well I said that MSI Afterburner is showing me the same numbers. (Identical at least)

Yes. Afterburner is only reporting the core speed in this case. A different work load will cause the GPU to turbo to a different speed, and you can even watch the variation as it progresses through the benchmark. Trying a benchmark like Superposition will yield a different turbo speed as well.

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1 hour ago, CroixFrozy said:

We are still talking about my GPU's ... r-right?

I would hope so, but as someone with F84.5 Asperger's Syndrome I find it disturbing to see mental frailty/disability apportioned to an inanimate object.

I frequently edit any posts you may quote; please check for anything I 'may' have added.

 

Did you test boot it, before you built in into the case?

WHY NOT...?!

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23 minutes ago, Eighjan said:

I would hope so, but as someone with F84.5 Asperger's Syndrome I find it disturbing to see mental frailty/disability apportioned to an inanimate object.

Oh shoot my bad. I'm just too comfortable with using certain words... My cousin has autism and he calls me autistic, than I call him autistic and we just laugh it off so I see the word as non offensive. Sorry again and thank you for the PC help. 

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1 hour ago, svmlegacy said:

Yes. Afterburner is only reporting the core speed in this case. A different work load will cause the GPU to turbo to a different speed, and you can even watch the variation as it progresses through the benchmark. Trying a benchmark like Superposition will yield a different turbo speed as well.

I mean I played Rust, Metro Exodus and Valorant. The GPU usage is 80 - 100% (Usually 80%) and had MSI Afterburners overlay and it was always the same results. 1900-2025 core clock speed. 

When I'm doing nothing it rests at 600 mhz which is kind of high, but when I do ANY sort of gaming/rendering it immediately jumps at 1900-2025 mhz core clock and just stays like that until I stop that activity. Will try "Superposition" tommorow tho.

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