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Rivatuner Hardware Acceleration Threshold Not Cooperating
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Default Rivatuner Hardware Acceleration Threshold Not Cooperating - 11-20-2010, 20:43 | posts: 12 | Location: Canada

Hi,

I will try to explain my issue in the greatest detail possible:

I have set up 3 profiles, one for my MAX overclock, one for my default 3d clocks and one for my default 2d clocks. I have set up a threshold on the hardware acceleration in hardware monitor for 2d clocks from 0.5 and under and 3d clocks from 0.5 and over. My MAX overclock is assigned to a hotkey only, I'm not trying to automate this one.

When I launch a 3D app (FurMark, for example), my clocks go from the 2D clocks to the 3d clocks as the hardware accel goes from 0 to 1, but in the other direction, when I close FurMark, my clocks to not come down as the threshold goes from 1 to 0. They will come down on their own shortly afterwards (due to nvidia setting perhaps?) by going from 3d clocks, to low power 3d clocks, then to 2d clocks.

I have googled it to the extreme and also searched these forums to no end for a solution.

Help is appreciated!


Using Rivatuner 2.24c
GTX 280

If you need more info just ask.

Thanks,
Beerce
   
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Default 11-21-2010, 02:21 | posts: 1,560 | Location: Pa

I believe the Nvidia drivers dictate when the clock switching occurs.
   
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