After 9 million years, Nvidia decided to take and approach and implement their own overclocker. Thank you.
I'd be more interested in an Auto-Undervolter that sets the perfect voltage to clock level.
10gb shader cache is actually recommended nowadays. Modern games can have a shitload of shaders, like Star Citizen, and you get a framerate boost with allocating at least 10gb instead of default
low latency mode in 4:30 is an option that already exists in games, it is called nvidia reflex option, you'll find it in supported games, if you couldn't enabling this option will give you better latency, but bare in mind if you have a bottlenecked system this will only make things worse at most cases, and make sure you have one of either on, cause having both on can hurt your performance and possibly latency too, thanks for the review mate
Excellent!! Thanks for the heads up!
I am always too lazy to manually oc additionally. So i tried this, and it improved my 3DMark Demo result by a little over 4%. PS: Not bad for free.
DSR (old) or DLDSR (new) and DLSS and independent from eachother. You can use both together or one exclusively. DLSS uses a lower internal resolution and upscales it to screen size, while using AI algorithms to preserve as much quality as possible depending on the setting. DSR upscales to set resolution factors. and sizes it down again to fit the screen. DLDSR being the new version using AI upscaling (1.78 and 2.25 factors), which gives comparable quality to 4x DSR upscaling without the extreme performance impact. Some people swear by 2.25 DLDSR and DLSS Quality together for best quality with relative low cost.
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I ve been searching for weeks to improve my fps drops in mw3. Finally, your video solved my problem. It was the VRAM limit on the config file, set to 0.8. I put it to 2.00000 and now i have no fps drops. Thank you, good job!
before you install: Automatic Tuning and Performance Limits are supported on GeForce GTX 16 series and RTX 20 series or greater GPUs
This has been there since a long time like 2 years I guess.. it's on the ctrl+z pop up nvidia menu.. u can again tune it to get more increase in the overclocking till ur system can't handle it anymore
Bro moving the mouse in circles got my cat tryna attack my screen
I almost used it but was skeptical and decided to BSOD my pc myself. Now with a fresh install... I might give this a try.
this is the whole reason i went back to the old app. because the new app didnt have this feature until now.
for the g sync part- yes capping it right below hz makes sure its always activated (1-3 lower), BUT framerates MUCH higher (like 100s) than refresh rates has huge benefits including LESS input lag AND tearing, and also displays partial frames which is a benefit. my source is burr busters the same site you referenced. Id only use gsync if you cant get 100s of fps above your hz or actually see screen tearing.
I have a rtx 4060 with 45w only got it on a good deal. So I tried overclocking and it gave me huge fps boosts. About the heat it doesn’t really matter to me since i play in an air conditioned room and the cooling pad helps a lot as well. Overall pretty good experience for a first timer 😅
Just a note for folks, like myself, who are rocking older hardware. This built in tuning feature won't work on GTX 10xx cards (Or anything before that). It's only for GTX 16xx and later.
For low latency mode, use ON when your CPU is better than your GPU (bottleneck) and ULTRA when the GPU is better than the CPU
Yeah I will test it out, I have reached my stable limit now in MSI afterburner and I want to get the most out of it. When it gets unstable I will chose this method thanks !
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