![]() ![]() 139 MHz to ~300 MHz (idling, youtube etc.) ![]() My GTX 1070 has 3 "frequency ranges", which means 3 modes: You will see 3 settings which translate to: When you open your nvidia settings you will find a line called "power management" or similar, depending on your language setting. With the latest generation (10xx) this is a real problem as these cards are overpowered for a lot of games we still play! When I forced it to run in higher frequencies, the stuttering was gone. After a lot of digging I found out that my 970 was running at very low clock speeds. It all started for me with stuttering videos when I moved from a 560 ti to a 970. But they are not flawless!Ī game running in too low frequencies will stutter in most cases! With the modern nvidia cards some really nice energy saving modes got implemented. Pre-words: I will use the word "mode" for the frequency ranges AND for the 3 settings you can select! This is mainly regarding nvidia cards but AMDs have similar things which I can't properly explain due to not having one. I always say "log your GPU load and clock!". You can however very easily find out by monitoring your GPU! If your GPU isn't at full load (90% or higher), it is your CPU! Only case where that's not true is if your GPU is not running in 3D mode! You can not really find out your limiting factor by looking into the CPU. Every now and then I stumble upon people with micro stutter problems or people who need to find out if their GPU or CPU are the limiting factor.Ī great tool to find out is "openhardwaremonitor"! ![]()
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