what is the P-STAGE and P-Level

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    Hello explain to a novice that is what is the P-STAGE and P-Level and bumped shader, how it affects the performance of the graphics card( bumped shader):bang:write as stands P-STAGE and P-Level
     
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    Do you mean P-States? And what do you mean bumped shader, do you mean overclocking the shader clock?

    Assuming you mean what I think you mean, P-States are power states. When at the desktop you go into a low power state usually referred to as P8. You get slower clock speeds, lower voltage, ect to save on heat and power.
    P0 is full speed, typically activated by games.

    And 'bumped' shader. Modern GPU's have their shader clock based on 2x the core clock. Overclocking the core overclocks the shader. A core clock of 500mhz would be 1000mhz on the shader. It is the speed of the individual shaders, like cores on the CPU.
     
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    With the levels of productivity, it became clear to schöder also understood thanks, I mean that this option is responsible for what, why, and their two shader and bumper shader, why you need bumper shader, and why it works at a higher frequency, as compared ?
     
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