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I am trying to use EVGA Precision X to overclock my GPU (mainly because of K-Boost) and whenever I start a game the GPU will be running fine then out of nowhere the GPU clock speed will drop all the way down to 600Mz from 1000+. Does anyone else have this issue?

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I am trying to use EVGA Precision X to overclock my GPU (mainly because of K-Boost) and whenever I start a game the GPU will be running fine then out of nowhere the GPU clock speed will drop all the way down to 600Mz from 1000+. Does anyone else have this issue?

I would use afterburner really, I was an avid fan of the PX layout but moving over to afterburner the ability to monitor cpu use is fantastic. I can't stand the new versions of PX either I tried it and hate it, I wish they would bring the old layout back with addition functionality. 

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I would use afterburner really, I was an avid fan of the PX layout but moving over to afterburner the ability to monitor cpu use is fantastic. I can't stand the new versions of PX either I tried it and hate it, I wish they would bring the old layout back with addition functionality. 

I do normally use Afterburner but I wanted the K-Boost feature that is in PX. Is there something like that in MSI Afterburner?

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I do normally use Afterburner but I wanted the K-Boost feature that is in PX. Is there something like that in MSI Afterburner?

I don't think so but why would you use kboost? I never found it useful as once it's enabled you can no long monitor your gpu. Everything becomes all wonkey. 

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