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980 ti core clock stuck at 595 mhz or under!

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remove the drivers completly and reinstall them,had a similar problem with my 970 and that worked

So my 980 ti is no longer getting above 595 mhz on the core...


 


Here's the scores I got on Tuesday:


http://www.3dmark.com/3dm/10374235


http://www.3dmark.com/3dm/10374326


http://www.3dmark.com/3dm/10374399


 


And here's the highest two I got today:


http://www.3dmark.com/3dm/10444839


http://www.3dmark.com/3dm/10444957


 


I tried multiple times with different settings and even the same settings I used on Tuesday and it's not getting over 595 mhz.


It's not the temps because they're staying under 50° C.


I did update 3Dmark but that shouldn't have affected it.


It does look like the driver was updated on the 21st (I'm now running version 361.43) which was after we did my tests on Tuesday (obviously).


It does have a custom BIOS, but I'm not sure what it is. I just bought it from @Remixt and he left it on there for me.


It is the EVGA 980 ti sc ACX 2.0 version.


 


Any ideas about what it could be and how I can fix it?


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remove the drivers completly and reinstall them,had a similar problem with my 970 and that worked

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I get this issue when my driver crashes after a bad OC. A restart fixes it for me.

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So my 980 ti is no longer getting above 595 mhz on the core...

 

Here's the scores I got on Tuesday:

http://www.3dmark.com/3dm/10374235

http://www.3dmark.com/3dm/10374326

http://www.3dmark.com/3dm/10374399

 

And here's the highest two I got today:

http://www.3dmark.com/3dm/10444839

http://www.3dmark.com/3dm/10444957

 

I tried multiple times with different settings and even the same settings I used on Tuesday and it's not getting over 595 mhz.

It's not the temps because they're staying under 50° C.

I did update 3Dmark but that shouldn't have affected it.

It does look like the driver was updated on the 21st (I'm now running version 361.43) which was after we did my tests on Tuesday (obviously).

It does have a custom BIOS, but I'm not sure what it is. I just bought it from @Remixt and he left it on there for me.

It is the EVGA 980 ti sc ACX 2.0 version.

 

Any ideas about what it could be and how I can fix it?

 

remove drivers with DDU.

re-install drivers

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I knew Nvidia declocked their GPUS for efficiency but jesus

 

wut?  :lol:

 

 

 

 

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that CPU reprted by 3DMARK though....

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I had the same, your OC isn't stable.

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Had the same yesterday on my 760 .. stuck at 535mhz and mem stuck at 810 .... reinstalled drivers and voila problem solved

Let's agree to disagree

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:)

that some kind of Xeon, is it?

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From now on, please don't reinstall drivers whenever you crash the gpu.

You will waste so much time.

Instead just restart your computer, which will take it out of safe mode.

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From now on, please don't reinstall drivers whenever you crash the gpu.

You will waste so much time.

Instead just restart your computer, which will take it out of safe mode.

yeah, thing is I did restart before I reinstalled the driver and was getting the same result. Thanks for the tip though :)

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yeah, thing is I did restart before I reinstalled the driver and was getting the same result. Thanks for the tip though :)

Make sure you are running back at defaults with Afterburner (there is an option on the bottom that says "apply overclocking at system startup") and then it should work without issues.

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yeah, it's two E5 2660 V3s

sweeet

and do you use that for gaming or something?

because that doesn't sound like a gaming system with 40 threads and 64GB memory

but the single 980ti doesn't sound like a server either

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  • 11 months later...

Had a high overclock on my titan X, if you disable the video device and re-enable it that should kick it back into life. 

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