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    Gtx 770m stuck at 705mhz core clock

    Discussion in 'Gaming (Software and Graphics Cards)' started by dracuba, Mar 27, 2014.

  1. dracuba

    dracuba Newbie

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    My gt70 has gtx 770m gpu, and it's no doubt a strong one. But in my case, if I use adaptive power mode in nvidia control panel, it's mostly stuck at 575mhz core clock and 405 mhz memory clock. When I use preference maximum performance, it go up to 705mhz, but no higher, inspite of "boost" number 797 in gpuz. Anyone can let me know how to access it's full power? It's not like I really need that, but it is supposed to perform better than that right? I tried with msi after burner but no luck, it shows in gpuz oc-ed, but not really affected. The only things can make it passed 705 is furmark and darksider 2.
     
  2. sasuke256

    sasuke256 Notebook Deity

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    Well dont use adaptative power thing..
    It supposed to max in every 3d application.