Judging from Reddit it doesn't seem like they have much luck with any solutions aside from switching boards. I think you are right, there are certain motherboard models (both AMD and Intel) that seem to have abnormally common problems with crashing Ada at Optimal power. I'm at about 10W on two screens, and something like 5-7W on one screen, and Optimal power/Max perf makes no difference. In any case, if 30W is not bad enough to interfere with fan stop, is it something you could live with? imo it's not horrible, though definitely high for a single 1440p monitor. To change this setting, with your mouse, right-click over the Windows desktop and select 'NVIDIA Control Panel' -> from the NVIDIA Control Panel, select the 'Manage 3D settings' from the left column -> click on the Power management mode drop down box and select 'Prefer Maximum Performance'. kovaaks, diabotical, quake live) Riot LLHP > Melody Mod > Base. High mem clock is normal for Max perf or 3D load and accounts for most of the 30W of Max perf idle. The base profile is everything default expect putting power management to max. An independent developer, simonmacer, has created the Nvidia Power Management (NVPMM) software, a third-party utility for advanced users to manage their GeForce graphics card's power. DDU has not exactly been impressive in recent years, maybe drivers have gotten too complicated.Īre you sure about core clock? 2500MHz core clock would not be that low in board power. Going 3070 Ti > 7900XT I had to clean install to solve some issues, and going 7900XT > 4070 Ti I did clean install to save the trouble. With "Prefer Max Perf" at idle my GPU has: Volt 0.9, Utilization 0%, Pwr 32W, Mem Clock11201 Mhz, GPU Clock 2505 Mhz, Fan Speed 0 or 1029 rpm. If that not helps, get us back and we will go with another steps good luck If you are not using all nVidia bundled features, I strongly recommend NVCleanstall for installing drivers (or components) of your liking. installed nVidia GPU drivers and rebooted booted normally into OS and still without Internet connection (so the Windows update will not install its own GPU drivers) cleaned nVidia drivers with Display Driver Uninstaller rebooted and booted Windows 10 OS into safe mode (press and hold left Shift button and restart your PC holding shift) downloaded the latest nVidia drivers from the nVidia site and after download, DISCONNECT PC from the Internet (switch off WiFi or pull out LAN cable) downloaded DDU (Display Driver Uninstaller) I had zero-fans issue with mine RTX 4080 so I did next steps and it helped: And which messages do you get in Event Viewer logs? If it is event ID 41 Kernel-Power, it could be PSU also in equation.īut first and easies step, please try reinstalling the drivers the right way
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