Hi I have just realized that my GPU is throttling. I oc'ed it to 853/2400 and when running kombustor burn in it throttles the core to 213/853 every cicle. Temperature is very cool (high 60) GPU load is 98% all seems very normal to me. Is this throttling normal? Does it affect performance? How do I correct this?
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Its a nice little feature that is known for Nvidia GPUs (the GPU will throttle to protect itself.). They don`t play nice with Kombustor and Furmark
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As far as I know that also stopped hackness from overclocking his first 680M further. He too had great temps.
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Too be honest, I suspect Nvidia locks the card down under its full potential. It's also possible that the mobile kepler GPUs are more sensitive to heat and can't go as high as the old generation and therefore start to throttle before reaching that point.
But I'd guess that Nvidia might release a 685M or 780M with an "unlocked" vbios to get more money out of it.
Svl7 and Prema actually tried to modify the vbios to unlock the full potential, but as far as I know it did not work that well.
So no I don't think your card is faulty. Check your 3dmark score though. The 3dmark11 score for a 680m should be around 5700-6200, slightly overclocked 6500-7500. -
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Yep, but in order to check if your card is faulty I'd suggest to run a 3dmark11 run. It is kinda unrealistic too, but shows how good your GPU works under load.
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Tnx guys on other usage scenarios (games/benches) it seems fine (my oc'ed 3dMark 11 is P6878), I just got worried because since I can't monitor real time clocks while gaming I don't know if this is happening when thus affecting performance... Anyway tnx... Also Kepler should do exactly the opposite which is oc itself when there is room for it but our lovely clevo disabled it... well I might be just nitpicking, the system is awesome...
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So there's most likely a power limit setting in BIOS, VBIOS or EC that needs to be tweaked to work-around this child-proofing? (assuming one has a good idea that the power supplies are indeed able to be cooled sufficiently to sustain the full load indefinitely) -
Oh, forgot to mention in the GTX680M post I made back in July. GTX680M will throttle whenever you run Furmark/Kombuster or similar burn-in programs like that. It's normal. Only standalone GTX680M aren't affected (AW F7 switch/HM).
The reason I stopped overclocking further is because the early vbios that svl7 and me worked on together ran into high memory controller load issue, also performance degradation. That's some very weird issues. GTX680M at stock voltage throttles at core 915MHz and above, that's when the voltage needs to be upped. -
So nothing to worry about OP. Enjoy your card
I hope I'll get the upgrade done in the X7200 soon.
Hackness, how far did you actually push your new baby? -
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Memory OC is fine just my GPU I'm having difficulties doing something or just understanding. -
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I have a Sager/Clevo NP9370/370em. -
I had this bug too with the most recent vbios the card came with. By flashing Tonracs older stock vbios I was able to overclock normally with AfterBurner. But if you really want your 680Ms to perform great, you should try the UV Clevo vbios here: NVIDIA Kepler VBIOS mods - Overclocking Editions, modified clocks, voltage tweaks
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Meaker@Sager Company Representative
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I used Clevo 680m - 80.04.33.00.10 - 915MHz - 0962V - OC.zip
It's in the second post.
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Sweet. Thanks again.
Lol, I got in crap from a moderator for posting crap to get my 5 posts... WAH -
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Meaker@Sager Company Representative
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 680M video card benchmark result - Intel Core i7-3740QM Processor,CLEVO P170EM score: P29154 3DMarks
Got about 80% of that with a single card
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I want a 680lol
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Meaker@Sager Company Representative
Clocks were around 1050/2575, it's a little tricky to cool at that point.
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The 680 is awesome for overclocking, and runs so much cooler than the 7970. I don't like going past 950/1400, my temps are high enough stock. I'm jealous. -
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Meaker@Sager Company Representative
The Radeons don't mind slightly higher temps so that is fine.
I'm currently on a GX60 so am on a 7970 clocked at 1020/1525 at the moment. -
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Not trying to threadjack, but how do you like the GX60? Is gaming performance pretty similar to a 7970/3610qm? -
You know what? Honestly, after modding my VBIOS and doing the overclock, which did get me 41,175 Vantage score (with PhysX), I did also get system crashes and even 1 BSOD I'm not nearly as happy as I am with the newest Nvidia Beta drivers..
The highest mark I got with the modded VBIOS is almost the exact same, within 1k points, as using the default VBIOS and 310.54 Beta driver, with no system crashes and definitely no BSOD's. -
Meaker@Sager Company Representative
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Hello all,
I recently purchased an MSI GT-70 with GTX680m card. Here is my gpuz screenshot View attachment 89404
i noticed that CUDA and directcompute are not enabled on the card. I dont know if that is normal or not.
I addition i am getting low scores on 3dmark11 for my system, namely for my graphics and combined score.
here are some of the results: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 680M video card benchmark result - Intel Core i7-3840QM,Micro-Star International Co., Ltd. MS-1762 score: P4657 3DMarks
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 680M video card benchmark result - Intel Core i7-3840QM,Micro-Star International Co., Ltd. MS-1762 score: P5304 3DMarks
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 680M video card benchmark result - Intel Core i7-3840QM,Micro-Star International Co., Ltd. MS-1762 score: P4940 3DMarks
this is what i get when running msi kombustor View attachment 89405 View attachment 89406
note that i have the correct optimus settings and the latest drivers from nvidia and from intel and i am on the high performance powerplan.
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CUDA/DirectCompute/OpenCL is nerfed on the 680M anyway, but it should be enabled. Either GPUz hasn't been updated to detect it, or it just doesn't detect it well with Optimus maybe? Do you need to have the 680M engaged first before reading?
Anyway, doesn't matter what GPUz says. Just run OpenCL, Cuda, or DirectCompute benchmark/tools and that will verify if you have it or not.
Go through your high performance plan in advanced menu. Check that everything is in order. Like switchable/optimus is set for performance, PCI Express, Link State is set to off etc.
Also make sure hardware acceleration in flash is set to off, and if you use FireFox, set hardware acceleration to off. When these are on, 680M may be set to using it's video decoder speeds, but not likely since it runs off the HD4000. But doesn't hurt to give it a go maybe. -
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hulawafu77 and hackness,
I did what you guys said and I fixed the CUDA and directcompute not showing in gpuz. I also ran 3 consecutive 3dmark11 tests and here are the results along with the msi afterburner data.
test1: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 680M video card benchmark result - Intel Core i7-3840QM,Micro-Star International Co., Ltd. MS-1762 score: P6036 3DMarks
test2: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 680M video card benchmark result - Intel Core i7-3840QM,Micro-Star International Co., Ltd. MS-1762 score: P6001 3DMarks
test3: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 680M video card benchmark result - Intel Core i7-3840QM,Micro-Star International Co., Ltd. MS-1762 score: P5863 3DMarks
Im not realyl sure whats going on here, sometimes I get a good score and sometimes a low score.
If you guys can specify a game or two and at how many fps do you run this with specific settings so i can try to compare mine with yours to see if the card is working properly. -
Meaker@Sager Company Representative
Your CPU scores are fluctuating between runs, either temperatures, TDP limits or a background program.
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here are tests 4 and 5
test4: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 680M video card benchmark result - Intel Core i7-3840QM,Micro-Star International Co., Ltd. MS-1762 score: P4936 3DMarks
test5: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 680M video card benchmark result - Intel Core i7-3840QM,Micro-Star International Co., Ltd. MS-1762 score: P5831 3DMarks
Note that during test 4 I had throttlestop running in the bg but im not sure its the reason for the low score, on other instances i have it off but still i get score drops -
If its inconsistent, maybe also in the Nvidia control panel/Program Settings tab....in 1)the drop down box select 3dMark11 & in 2) Select the Nvidia GPU
I get similar 3dmark11 result as you are seeing - NVIDIA GeForce GTX 680M video card benchmark result - Intel Core i7-3630QM Processor,CLEVO P15xEMx score: P5998 3DMarks -
The nvidia gpu is selected I suppose, I right click on 3dmark11 and select run with high performance graphics processor.
this is the sixth test
test6: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 680M video card benchmark result - Intel Core i7-3840QM,Micro-Star International Co., Ltd. MS-1762 score: P5790 3DMarksAttached Files:
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Meaker@Sager Company Representative
Right, let's sit down and look at results 4 and 5.
There is a little variation in the GPU benchmarks, if that was all then it would be something to look out for, but then look into your CPU and combined test.
Notice how the lower score has a higher CPU test but utterly tanks in the combined test.
I think your system has CPU throttle problems (Run intel XTU, go to the graphs and enable the CPU throttle charting by clicking the little spanner in the corner).
Run the benchmark with intel XTU open in the background charting the figures. You may as well run MSI afterburner.
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Youre right mostly its the combined score that is causing the low score, the most amount of variation is there.
I will try the XTU and report back the results.
In kombustor i get gpu throttling on the top right in blue? what does that mean? when i run combustor on my 230m i doesnt get that. -
Meaker@Sager Company Representative
kombustor is a hugely demanding program and you need a tweaked bios to stop that from happening in that test, it's not needed for games and normal applications though.
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Meaker,
I did not try the 3dmark11 test yet but I tried some games and here are the results.
This is far cry 3 on high settings (not highest or ultra) with MSAA off and medium shadows. No throttle stop running.
same game and settings but throttlestop running.
Just cause 2 on optimal settings low aa and shadows. throttlestop running.
Borderlands 2 on optimal settings low aa and shadows. throttlestop running.
Looks like my cpu it throttling like crazy, im not sure if thats normal or not.
Here are my system specs and throttlestop settings i am using.
I got IC diamond thermal compound applied to both cpu and gpu, and i got the corsair vengeance DDR3 RAM @ 1866MHz. I have not done any OC on the system. Neither did I update the BIOS I just updated the nvidia and intel drivers. Im stating all the elements maybe we can find a solution.
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Meaker@Sager Company Representative
Can you go to the manual tuning section and show me details, I may have an idea what it is.
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Meaker@Sager Company Representative
Is it an unlocked bios and did you set a primary and/or secondary current in the cpu menu?
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As for the currents, I have not changed anything with it, in fact i havent changed anything in the unit at all. No overclocking, no nothing at all . -
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I was just checking, only users will have flashed an unlocked bios and without knowing your level of knowledge it's hard to know what you might have done.
Is your 3840qm an engineering sample? Did your 3610qm behave this way? What thermal paste did you use? Were the VRM pads looking ok when you changed the CPU over?
GTX 680m throttling
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