Setting profiles?

Discussion in 'MSI AfterBurner Application Development Forum' started by bokobokov, Aug 13, 2011.

  1. bokobokov

    bokobokov Guest

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    Hi everybody!
    I have a problem with my Galaxy 560ti, when 2 monitors are connected to the card.
    When i have only one display pluged, the card idles at 30C and lowers the shader/memory and core clock to 100/67/50 Mhz, and when i run a graphic intensive game the clock is automaticly set to 1670/2000/835 mhz. So everything is quite normal, until I plug the second display. The frequencies get high even when idling (again 1670/2000/835mhz) and the card is much hotter - 48C idle. How can i fix this? I mean i'm not running anything graphic intensive, so i want my card clock to stay low.
    I'm posting this into MSI Afterburner section, because i've tryed to set up different profiles with this program in order to fix the issue.
    Any help is appreciated, 10x in advance :)
     
  2. msi-afterburner

    msi-afterburner Master Guru

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    No way, when dual monitor configuration is enabled, the idle clock will be gone. This is the default setting in nvidia driver.
     

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