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Just now, Gabriele said:

Should stay stable

theres no reason a software graph would ever be 100% locked into a frequency , it's actually more normal to see it jump around a few % then be solid all the time.

I asked earlier what actual problem are you having other than staring at an overly generalized graph on your screen?

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Just now, emosun said:

theres no reason a software graph would ever be 100% locked into a frequency , it's actually more normal to see it jump around a few % then be solid all the time.

I asked earlier what actual problem are you having other than staring at an overly generalized graph on your screen?

The problem is that the vram should Never drop thats the problem do you know how to fix it?

 

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7 minutes ago, Gabriele said:

The problem is that the vram should Never drop thats the problem

no..... thats not a problem

the frequency dropping by 2.5%..... EVEN IF THE READING WAS ACCURATE..... isn't a problem. Its well within the normal operating range of any pc component 

no pc component is 100% accurate but MOST IMPORTANTLY , your software that reads sensors and speed usually is also not very accurate.

Unless you have an oscilloscope tuned to the frequency if your gpu's vram , you will never have an accurate frequency reading from the windows software on the machine.

In short , your problem isn't a problem , but even if it was an accurate reading.... still wouldn't be a problem. You can either return all your components and find out the hard way that replacing the components does nothing , or you can absorb the information that software clockspeed/voltage readings are never 100% accurate. up to you

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31 minutes ago, Gabriele said:

But the problem is that like a month ago this problem didnt exist also when i got dual windows boot in windows 1909 didnt happen but in windows 20h2 and last windows 2004 update happened

 

39 minutes ago, emosun said:

your problem isn't a problem , but even if it was an accurate reading.... still wouldn't be a problem.

 

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Or Reading wrong values from the driver. Because i saw that using ddu in windows 20h2 doesnt help like in Windows 2004  i ve fixed it by ddu the driver and then a clean install. But in 20h2 the driver doesnt get installed in the device manager. It display it but it show to update the driver

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15 minutes ago, Gabriele said:

Or Reading wrong values from the driver. Because i saw that using ddu in windows 20h2 doesnt help like in Windows 2004  i ve fixed it by ddu the driver and then a clean install. But in 20h2 the driver doesnt get installed in the device manager. It display it but it show to update the driver

You shouldn't be installing drivers from the device manager after using DDU. You should be using the installer package directly from the GPU manufacturer, be it Nvidia or AMD.

 

Assuming VRAM speed reading is accurate (and read the above posts to find out why it may not be) software will load the GPU in different ways so I would not expect it to always run at the max speed.

 

If it's not causing performance issues I would not worry about it.

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8 minutes ago, RAS_3885 said:

You shouldn't be installing drivers from the device manager after using DDU. You should be using the installer package directly from the GPU manufacturer, be it Nvidia or AMD.

 

Assuming VRAM speed reading is accurate (and read the above posts to find out why it may not be) software will load the GPU in different ways so I would not expect it to always run at the max speed.

 

If it's not causing performance issues I would not worry about it.

I dont install driver from device manager its Just to check if it actually display with the right driver . But this happenes even during minecraft

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2 minutes ago, Gabriele said:

I dont install driver from device manager its Just to check if it actually display with the right driver . But this happenes during minecraft

Try a few other games and a few different benchmarks and see what the memory frequency runs at.

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Just now, Gabriele said:

But i think is a windows problem cause i had dual boot one windows 2004 and the other 1909 on the first one it happened but i managed to fix it with ddu and in the other never happened

It's also entirely possible that something in the latest Windows update isn't playing nicely with something else. Wouldn't been the first time an update caused issues.

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Just now, RAS_3885 said:

It's also entirely possible that something in the latest Windows update isn't playing nicely with something else. Wouldn't been the first time an update caused issues.

I also think so now cause in 2004 it was fixable with ddu but now in windows 20h2 no

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2 minutes ago, RAS_3885 said:

It's also entirely possible that something in the latest Windows update isn't playing nicely with something else. Wouldn't been the first time an update caused issues.

Oow by the way i ve got an gtx 1660 super msi gaming x

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3 minutes ago, Gabriele said:

The usually run at 7000mhz but sometimes even when doing nothung it happens

If other games run at the rated speed then it sounds like a Minecraft issue with the latest Windows update.

 

By "doing nothing" do you mean just sitting at the desktop, or what?

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Just now, RAS_3885 said:

If other games run at the rated speed then it sounds like a Minecraft issue with the latest Windows update.

 

By "doing nothing" do you mean just sitting at the desktop, or what?

Doing norhing is like staying in discord i dont think is minecraft cause happenes in pubg battlefield 4 forza horizon 3 and all my games when it happens it stay on that freq till i restart the pc

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2 minutes ago, RAS_3885 said:

If other games run at the rated speed then it sounds like a Minecraft issue with the latest Windows update.

 

By "doing nothing" do you mean just sitting at the desktop, or what?

And no ds is not the problem cause i disable gpu acceleration

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