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RTX Voice causing constant high GPU Clock

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1 minute ago, Yadam121 said:

Does anyone know if this is an issue Nvidia will think of as serious? Does RTX voice actually need those high clocks? 

TL;DR it's not a big deal and you shouldnt worry about it.

 

They will noth think it's a serious issue, because it isnt. my 1080ti runs at a constant 1400-1500mhz speed but is only using 2% of it's GPU power becaus I have two monitors plugged in (one is high refresh rate) so it sits at it's regular speed but doesnt actually "consume" power (temps are still in the 30's ºC). 

 

RTX Audio does real time processing of the mic, so it will use a small amount of your GPU all the time. The clock speed should be less of the concern, and more are you utilizing a lot of "GPU power" (total, normalized, voltage reading, etc.) 

Hi there

 

Whenever I have RTX Voice enabled, it keeps my GPU clock at 1445Mhz. I have all Nvidia power settings set to default. When I disable RTX voice, the clock goes down to normal idle of +-300Mhz, meaning its not any other app. To me, I don't think this is worth the background noise cancellation since I have a laptop and battery life is a consideration. Does anyone know if this is an issue Nvidia will think of as serious? Does RTX voice actually need those high clocks? 

(Running on a GTX 1660 ti Mobile)

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1 minute ago, Yadam121 said:

Does anyone know if this is an issue Nvidia will think of as serious? Does RTX voice actually need those high clocks? 

TL;DR it's not a big deal and you shouldnt worry about it.

 

They will noth think it's a serious issue, because it isnt. my 1080ti runs at a constant 1400-1500mhz speed but is only using 2% of it's GPU power becaus I have two monitors plugged in (one is high refresh rate) so it sits at it's regular speed but doesnt actually "consume" power (temps are still in the 30's ºC). 

 

RTX Audio does real time processing of the mic, so it will use a small amount of your GPU all the time. The clock speed should be less of the concern, and more are you utilizing a lot of "GPU power" (total, normalized, voltage reading, etc.) 

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On 4/28/2020 at 9:14 PM, TVwazhere said:

They will noth think it's a serious issue, because it isnt. my 1080ti runs at a constant 1400-1500mhz speed but is only using 2% of it's GPU power becaus I have two monitors plugged in (one is high refresh rate) so it sits at it's regular speed but doesnt actually "consume" power (temps are still in the 30's ºC). 

I strongly disagree. I have tested it. My whole system pulls 35W more from the wall then with RTX Voice disabled. Even tough i am not using the microphone and RTX voice is idling. When closing the application i save 35W / hour which equals ~ 350W / working day. I dont really understand how you could say thats "normal" behaviour.

 

Without RTX voice and 2-monitor setups (WQHD @ 165Hz, HD@ 144 Hz) my RTX 2080 still maintains idle GPU / Memory Clocks @ 300Mhz/101Mhz...

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TL;DR it's not a big deal and you shouldnt worry about it.

 

They will noth think it's a serious issue, because it isnt. my 1080ti runs at a constant 1400-1500mhz speed but is only using 2% of it's GPU power becaus I have two monitors plugged in (one is high refresh rate) so it sits at it's regular speed but doesnt actually "consume" power (temps are still in the 30's ºC).

I had the exact opposite happen. The higher clock was causing the temps to get up to 60 C and then causing the fans to kick in every few minutes to bring it back below 60. Disabled RTX voice and dropped back down to stable 42 C

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