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so what happends is then just random at anytime my GPU Clock and Mem Clock just drops, when im in game or just on browsing. I tried changing to clock with diffrent OC tools but its just stuck there,

my gpu clock goes from 900 to 405 and my mem clock goes from 2100 to 324. the only way to fix it is to restart my pc. but after a random amount of times it just drops again. i have an Asus GTX 560 ti direct cu II top 1GB.

 

Your GPU may be thermal throttling which means it is slowing itself down to stop itself from overheating. When you reboot your PC the GPU has time to cool down and that is why it "fixes" itself.

 

You should try removing any fan profiles you may have, change the thermal compound and clean the GPU to get rid of any dust. Make sure your case has good airflow.

so what happends is then just random at anytime my GPU Clock and Mem Clock just drops, when im in game or just on browsing. I tried changing to clock with diffrent OC tools but its just stuck there,


my gpu clock goes from 900 to 405 and my mem clock goes from 2100 to 324. the only way to fix it is to restart my pc. but after a random amount of times it just drops again. i have an Asus GTX 560 ti direct cu II top 1GB.


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Not thermal throttling?

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Use NVIDIA Inspector. Create a batch file:

C:\whatever_the_path_is\nvidiaInspector.exe -ForcePstate:0,0

Run that. If it works you can use task scheduler to automatically run it whenever you start the computer.

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so what happends is then just random at anytime my GPU Clock and Mem Clock just drops, when im in game or just on browsing. I tried changing to clock with diffrent OC tools but its just stuck there,

my gpu clock goes from 900 to 405 and my mem clock goes from 2100 to 324. the only way to fix it is to restart my pc. but after a random amount of times it just drops again. i have an Asus GTX 560 ti direct cu II top 1GB.

 

Your GPU may be thermal throttling which means it is slowing itself down to stop itself from overheating. When you reboot your PC the GPU has time to cool down and that is why it "fixes" itself.

 

You should try removing any fan profiles you may have, change the thermal compound and clean the GPU to get rid of any dust. Make sure your case has good airflow.

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