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It's not a typo, the reviewer limited the power absorbed by the Futy X to a level lower than its TPD, i.e. a level comparable to the Nano to find out if with the same power draw the Nano would reach comparable performance with the Fury X, but it seems that, even taking the water cooling of the...
Lol the discussion about voltages and currents is really more interesting than the Nano...let's rename the thread!
Anyway zsolmanz is absolutely correct, i don't get how some people doesn't get it, i.e. I can define T as voltage, Y as resistance and K as current and the right equation (that by...
Let's try another way: after you applied your desired fan control values, save a profile for these values and uncheck "Apply fan settings at windows startup" , then in the launcher tab create an item associated to this profile, finally in the scheduler tab create a task that lauches the item...
These values seem ok to me. After you checked the option "Apply fan settings at windows startup" have you saved the startup settings by clicking on the save button?
Great video Kyle, thank you.
One question: it is possible to change the Uncore frequency from the bios or the Uncore multiplier it is locked for the 920 (i.e. it can be changed only for the extreme processors) ?
You mean you're still unable to edit the parameters listed in the auto fan speed control rules
window?
Can you post a screenshot of the fan tab in the low level fan tweaks window?
If the fan profile is set to automatic, the fan speed will be changed automatically by the fan controller of the card as a function of the gpu temperature. This regulation is done in hardware (i.e. it doesn't depend on the drivers or CCC). By default settings the fan speed should become 100 %...
To monitor the temp of gpu with Rivatuner under 3d fullscreen, open the hardware monitor, enable background monitoring by clicking on the little red circle on the lower left, right click on the core temperature graph in the hardware monitor, select setup and enable "show core temperature in...
It is enough that you check the box "apply fan settings at windows startup" in the low level fan settings tab after you apply the settings you changed in the "auto fan speed rule" window. (you don't need a profile).
Cloning mode means that the fan control rules are set equal for the similiar...
If the 8800 GTs you're talking about use a controller that rivatuner can configure by the low level fan settings tab (usually Nvidia boards use the ADT473, the same available on x2), yes, all what i said for crossfire systems should be valid for your son's computer too. And yes to the second...