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Article: GTX 670 & 680 Clock per Clock and GPU Boost Analysis



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how you can set base clock the same as boost clock?, by bios editor? or power target tuning?
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I have one of these now and it, too, gets ~1,300 boost throughout testing. Impressive card right out of the box. Still trying to get used to the whole weird overclocking settings, but I'll get the hang of it before I publish a review.
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how you can set base clock the same as boost clock?, by bios editor? or power target tuning?
cmd => disable pstate 10, use only pstate2
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cmd => disable pstate 10, use only pstate2
ok, open cmd, write "disable pstate 10?" or which is exact string?
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latest nvidia inspector > cmd prompt > nvidiainspector.exe -setPStateLimit:0,2

EDIT: It was nvidiainspector.exe -forcepstate:0,2

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ive tryed it yesterday thru nvinspector by setpstate. but its not working for me. clock is still 700 mhz and ocing not work. maybe old ver of inspector?
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nope, used 1.9.6.5

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i have latest inspector, but -setPStateLimit:0,2 is 705 MHz ... and cannot to change clock by afterburner or other tool

edit: -forcepstate:0,2 is working, i can set base clock in nvinspector too ... thanks, great thing
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