Although Sylwester says that you can adjust it so that the voltage goes up so far, but doesn't stay up all the time. I didn't quite understand how to set it up and didn't try it either.
@Sylwester. could you please explain again? How to do the MPT settings which allow for extra high voltage as a peak value but not a constand forced value?
And then thanks to
@Devcom and
@ShirKhan - great stuff with your demo. I'll sum it up like this: If you let your card (1) starve, but (2) cool it too little, you'll get a score of
@daHiT78 approximately. With significantly more watts (and optimized settings), but ideal cooling, the same cards spit out around 4,000 points more, which is over +15% performance.
And since he broke off too quickly, you don't know if that was a bad chip or impatience.
Thinking about it again for a moment, the TS calculation formula is provisionally resolved according to the FPS (which are between GT1 and GT2 in a ratio of approx. 1.14:1): an increase of 4,000 graphics score is the equivalent of an increase of approx. 25 FPS.