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Gpu-z perfcap reason vrel
Gpu-z perfcap reason vrelgpu-z perfcap reason vrel

I read quite a lot of reviews before buying this particular model, and all of them had very good things to say about it (particularly the cooling, which I must say seems both amazing AND quiet compared to my older EVGA). What program are you using to OC? Also, you should use Firestrike for testing. Indicating performance is limited by max operating voltage. Indicating performance is limited by reliability voltage. Thanks for any feedback, I appreciate it. I'm running a fairly high end PSU (850W), so anything related to power seems odd.īottom line, I seem to have some issues, my 3D mark score dropped since yesterday, and my framerates in games seems a bit off. This is a relatively new feature for GPU-Z from what I hear, but I'm wondering if this means there's a problem. When taking a look in GPU-Z for anything odd, I get "VRel & V0p" perfcap reasons. I ran 3D Mark yesterday, got a certain score (in the 17000's on the Sky Diver test), and today can barely break 16000. Tinkering a bit with a new GTX 760 - mild OC, nothing crazy it seems to be performing very inconsistently, with notable frame rate changes in games after awhile. It is done so people don't burn up their card, but most enthusiasts hate it, as it limits OC ability. They limit the amount of voltage you can add. The reason you can only add so much voltage is because of NVIDIA's Green Light program. The only time you really need to add voltage is when you start seeing artifacts or you crash, or sometimes when the card is downclocking itself. You don't have to raise the voltage, but 10mv would be good to see if that fixes the frame drop problem. While it doesn't really factor into the overall OC ability, a high scores means you need less volts to achieve higher clocks.

GPU Z PERFCAP REASON VREL 1080P

I know it isn't top of the line (and never was), but since I game purely at 1080p on a single monitor, it seemed the best choice for quality performance around my price level ($200 - $250). Thanks for all this advice, by the way the GTX 760 is a new beast to me. Since this was on Firestrike, that seems decent, but opinion is welcome. SCORE: 6346 with NVIDIA GeForce GTX 760(1x) and Intel Core i5-2500K Processor I dialed back the mem clock offset in Precision, down to +600 (from +700), and upped the Gpu clock offset to +110 (from +100). OC Guru II (Gigabyte's program) doesn't let you add too much, which I suppose stops real problems from happening. As per voltage, what would you knock it up by? Most programs seem to not let you add too much - which is good.

Gpu-z perfcap reason vrel