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and you don't active the gpu boost it active itself

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I have the MSI GTX980ti Gaming 6 gpu. How do I activate the boost overclock the card advertises?

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Hello

 

I have the MSI GTX980ti Gaming 6 gpu. How do I activate the boost overclock the card advertises?

It's done automatically, you don't have to do squat to enable boost clocks, its done for you.

 

Get a program to monitor your clocks (GPU-Z or MSI Afterburner), look at your cards specs/clocks when your doing something 3D (Gaming), note the Core clocks, boost should be working fine, and in your 3D program, clockspeeds may even go PAST the nominated boost clock if thermals and the power envelope allow.

 

/Everyone posts a video, NOT related to his question.

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It's done automatically, you don't have to do squat to enable boost clocks, its done for you.

 

Get a program to monitor your clocks (GPU-Z or MSI Afterburner), look at your cards specs/clocks when your doing something 3D (Gaming), note the Core clocks, boost should be working fine, and in your 3D program, clockspeeds may even go PAST the nominated boost clock if thermals and the power envelope allow.

 

/Everyone posts a video, and no actual input themselves, video is NOT related to his question either, lazy post farmers!

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and you don't active the gpu boost it active itself

i was just thinking of the same vid

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i was just thinking of the same vid

Thing is.....It's not what the OP asked..yeah it's great to get an answer,...but has this video as three answers...

 

He didn't mention overclocking once in his OP.

He just wanted to know how GPU-Boost works, and if HE needed to enable it.

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Thing is.....It's not what the OP asked..yeah it's great to get an answer,...but has this video as three answers...

 

He didn't mention overclocking once.

He just wanted to know how GPU-Boost works, and if HE needed to enable it.

actually

he did in the title. 

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actually

he did in the title. 

thanks im glad someone else read the title :P

 

i read the question and thought said video would anwser

Not to mention blueballs sum it up with the vid was anything needed

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thanks im glad someone else read the title :P

 

i read the question and thought said video would anwser

Not to mention blueballs sum it up with the vid was anything needed

 

Thanks everyone

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thanks im glad someone else read the title :P

 

i read the question and thought said video would anwser

Not to mention blueballs sum it up with the vid was anything needed

Reading the OP, has nothing to do with an overclock at all, but investigating boost clocks, regardless of the title, its not what the OP actually wanted to know.

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Reading the OP, has nothing to do with an overclock at all, but investigating boost clocks, regardless of the title, its not what the OP actually wanted to know.

are still going on about this......

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