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I have been experiencing a problem with the Gpu being capped at idle Clock .. so i've been advised to uninstall The nVidea Driver (cause i have a Gtx 960 ) which worked Fine till i updated my Gpu to the latest Version ( 355.60) then i lunched Batman arkham knight .. the Game crashed as always .. but then i open a Kombuster stress test to see if the Gpu is doing well .. it has a Voltage limit between 837MV to 935MV and my gpu uses 1200W !!!!
second the core clock doesn't exceed 500 and memory doesn't exceed 3000 no matter how i overclock it .. but before lunching Bamtan arkham knight and doing the update everything was fine .. so what's the problem ?

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did you just say 1200W?

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If it really needed 1200W your PC would turn off on the spot

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you mean mV not MV, MV is mega volts, I'm pretty sure a standard wall outlet is not capable of that voltage

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graphics cards don't use 1200W

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Make sure the card is sitting firmly in the PCI-E slot and the PCI power is plugged in properly.

 

I would reset any overclock you have on the card and if that doesn't work I would RMA the card.

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