![]() ![]() I had another thread in a game forum posting and asking about the card and its performance running the game in question. It's much better this way for lower power consumption and heat when lower loads are needed, as those may mean not running at full clocks, thus the higher voltage really isn't needed. GPUs w/ GPU Boost the Core Voltage will fluctuate more and more based on overall clock changes and loads. Like on GTX 500 series, those didn't have GPU Boost of any kind. Ursprünglich geschrieben von Bad-Motha:Yea on older cards it was normal for the Core Voltage to just be a steady one. Please leave your input and all info is welcome.ĮDIT.I am not overclocking the card at all. I thought I would come to the savvy and good users here in this forum for advice and knowledge. Does this simply mean the higher voltage the card is demanding is being seen as being utilized or does it mean that the card is getting too much power (Voltage) and that is bad ? It is just the term "Over Voltage Max Limit" that really bothers me and the fact there is some debate on the issue. The problem for me is with seeing OV Max Limit. I understand that is due to higher GPU load yes, but some claim this is bad and others claim it is perfectly normal for the card as the BIOS is controlling the power consumption and clock rates and the limit is simply being reached and therefore all it good. My main issue is that I am seeing others that claim the parameters mentioned above (OV Max Limit and Voltage Limit) are randomly seen as being reached (Value of 1 is display) during game play. ![]() I just got a new EVGA GTX 980 4 GB 256 bit FTW GPU and have been using MSI Afterburner to monitor it and control the fans a bit. ![]() I have been researching this for a little while now and seem to be at a divide in being comfortable with my findings. ![]()
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