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EVGA Precision Clocking Problem
Wednesday, April 18, 2012 1:39 PM
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I have my clock currently set to 835 GPU Clock 840 Mem Clock for my 430. Well Precision decides at random times it going to change my clock. I dont see any option that says that it should do this but it does. I posted a pic showing that my clock just randomly drops for no reason. Please help because playing BF3 gets hard when your clock keep randomly under clocking itself. Also if you change any option in it like move the clock up by 1. It will hold it to that clock for a minute then drop back down.
<message edited by crazy6227 on Wednesday, April 18, 2012 1:52 PM>
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Re:EVGA Precision Clocking Problem
Wednesday, April 18, 2012 5:56 PM
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having the exact same problem with my 570gtx
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Re:EVGA Precision Clocking Problem
Monday, April 23, 2012 10:09 AM
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What are the stock clocks of that GT430? Are you using stock voltages when increasing your clock speeds to that extent? What is your GPU temp at the point your clock speeds drop?
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Re:EVGA Precision Clocking Problem
Monday, April 23, 2012 10:41 AM
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bdary What are the stock clocks of that GT430? Are you using stock voltages when increasing your clock speeds to that extent? What is your GPU temp at the point your clock speeds drop? Stock clock is 700 GPU 700 MEM when the clock drops the GPU cools down to about 15C normal temp is 30. Using stock voltage as i cannot increase it.
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Re:EVGA Precision Clocking Problem
Monday, April 23, 2012 2:48 PM
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crazy6227 bdary What are the stock clocks of that GT430? Are you using stock voltages when increasing your clock speeds to that extent? What is your GPU temp at the point your clock speeds drop? Stock clock is 700 GPU 700 MEM when the clock drops the GPU cools down to about 15C normal temp is 30. Using stock voltage as i cannot increase it. Going from a stock clock of 700 up to 835 is quite a jump. Does this also happen when you use the stock clocks? If not, try just incremently increasing the clock maybe by 10 mhz at a time & test. It could simply be that a 835 clock speed is to high without increasing voltage. Have you tried using EVGA OC Scanner to stress test your card when you OC it to make sure its stable?
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Re:EVGA Precision Clocking Problem
Monday, April 23, 2012 4:52 PM
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bdary crazy6227 bdary What are the stock clocks of that GT430? Are you using stock voltages when increasing your clock speeds to that extent? What is your GPU temp at the point your clock speeds drop? Stock clock is 700 GPU 700 MEM when the clock drops the GPU cools down to about 15C normal temp is 30. Using stock voltage as i cannot increase it. Going from a stock clock of 700 up to 835 is quite a jump. Does this also happen when you use the stock clocks? If not, try just incremently increasing the clock maybe by 10 mhz at a time & test. It could simply be that a 835 clock speed is to high without increasing voltage. Have you tried using EVGA OC Scanner to stress test your card when you OC it to make sure its stable? yes im sure even on stock clock and I've also used OC Scanner.
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Re:EVGA Precision Clocking Problem
Tuesday, April 24, 2012 6:43 AM
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crazy6227 bdary crazy6227 bdary What are the stock clocks of that GT430? Are you using stock voltages when increasing your clock speeds to that extent? What is your GPU temp at the point your clock speeds drop? Stock clock is 700 GPU 700 MEM when the clock drops the GPU cools down to about 15C normal temp is 30. Using stock voltage as i cannot increase it. Going from a stock clock of 700 up to 835 is quite a jump. Does this also happen when you use the stock clocks? If not, try just incremently increasing the clock maybe by 10 mhz at a time & test. It could simply be that a 835 clock speed is to high without increasing voltage. Have you tried using EVGA OC Scanner to stress test your card when you OC it to make sure its stable? yes im sure even on stock clock and I've also used OC Scanner. If you think Precision X may be causing this, maybe you could try a version of Precision just prior to version X. See if same thing happens. That could shed some light on your issue.
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Re:EVGA Precision Clocking Problem
Tuesday, April 24, 2012 8:54 AM
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This happens to me also. I assumedthat it was just doing it while the card was idle because it would go to the regular clock when I opened a file or watched a video. Hopefully it isnt randomlly downclocking in games. I have prefer max performance on also so that isnt it.
EVGA Z68 SLI MOTHERBOARD 2 X EVGA GTX 580 SUPERCLOCKED IN SLI INTEL CORE I7-2600k SANDY BRIDGE OC'd 4.5GHz @ 1310 VOLTAGE COOLER MASTER HYPER 212 EVO COOLER MASTER SILENT PRO 1000W 8GB 1333 RAM SENNHEISER HD650 HEADPHONES
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Re:EVGA Precision Clocking Problem
Thursday, April 26, 2012 9:47 AM
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My clocks were jumping all over the place with Precision X, I went back to 2.0.4 and they don't change. Not only were the clocks jumping all over but when viewing Youtube and whatnot the temperatures would climb to 70c somehow, I've since watched a half hour worth of video and the temperatures haven't changed. Strange stuff
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