Compwxr wrote:Nope, sorry. I've been misunderstood. It's not vBios related. It's your nvidia driver that implements a limit to your core voltage due to it thinking the card isn't being fully loaded.DDU stands for "Display Driver Uninstaller". Run it ...
Compwxr wrote:Well, it seems that the bad behaviour comes from the nVidia driver, not the vBios itself. You're getting Perf cap 16 "wich lowers the core voltage".My advice would be rerolling to a older driver version with a clean driver install "DDU"...
Dreamonic wrote:If you'd like, send Compwxr a GPU-Z log with around 5mins of gaming at the OC you're at, and then one without. It will be easier to tell what's happening and probable cause of the problem.Yes i will do and i will sent him my gpu bios....
Dreamonic wrote:Make sure temps are not the issue. When temperature reaches 89ºC or user-defined value below it, throttling will still occur. This will lower voltage, clocks, etc, until under the temp limit again. The artifacts are mostly to do wi...
Dreamonic wrote:Average 960M overclock is around 1350 ~ 1450Mhz core and 5500 ~ 6500Mhz memory (GDDR5 effective speed), as it depends on the manufacturer of memory IC used. VDDC is usually around 1150mV ~ 1200mV (depending on bin quality) to stabi...