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    Evga 570 GTXL: No P03 state

    I bought a 570 works great! They BFBC2 Nice frames! But I have a problem. In my old card (460 GTX) switched off for p03 status in less clocks! The 570 Don * t do this and always in the state p0 and pays the full clocks! I installed the inspector by Orbmu2k and change the clocks to 110/1254 @ .913 (not taking into account that only a high clock memory possible) now is the best! But I have to do with my own hands. By the way I have 24 22 TFTs, I really hope you can send me the BIOS to P03 status. Anyone here has any idea or any other useful information about this, than please provide.

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    Re: Evga 570 GTXL: No P03 state

    The 4xx series with manifold monitor’s downclocked not at first either, set with a driver update. Are you sure you are utilizing the 263.09 drivers? I have not listened of this being a problem for others up till now. I did not know downclocking impacted 120HZ, 120HZ screen I'm running in 1920 and 60 HZ in 1680, 120HZ would make my job of 60 years for the desktop allows at least mid-level downclocking? I made a 2D profile prophetic wear watches by some, but not much impact.

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    Re: Evga 570 GTXL: No P03 state

    I wonder if this time is set in a future driver or BIOS revision as I also use two different monitors (24 "@ 1920x1200 and 19" 1280x1024 @). If it assists, what I did was to utilize MSI Afterburner to generate and save a profile in 2D (by sliding the core, shader and memory clock all the means left to the lowly point) and a 3D profile for my OC clocks. Then I went to Settings and Profiles tab set it up so that the 3D profile (complete watches) which kick in when a specific application or game I needed. Otherwise, he would stay in the 2D profile.

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    star Re: Evga 570 GTXL: No P03 state

    There is definitely something to do with the power levels. My card will not go to watch full 3D before I force upon them through the afterburner. But after that is never going to lose, except a little by hand, but not the whole way. 120 Hz monitor I have, I know I should go down to the low power 3D, but will not stay in high 3D clocks or not at all goes to high 3D clocks in the first place. I presented a support ticket at NVIDIA some days before, no reply up till now, so I take it you are trying to recreate the issue in his laboratory.

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    Post Re: Evga 570 GTXL: No P03 state

    Its one thing not downclocked Goodish cards in monitoring situations of 120 Hz or multiples. I recently sent each of my three 5870s to his friends and his younger brother instead of a single EVGA GTX 580. Mainly because of ATI on the aggressive reduction of the clock by my main 2560x1600 screen constantly shows the green dots in 2D mode, and the sample of my high school Eyefinity constant flicker. There are several solutions to the problems ATI PowerPlay, but to be honest I am happy is to be more aggressive Nvidia clocks. 2d keeps artifacting and deprived performance affecting ATI 2d happen. I could not even play older 2D RPGs from the 90's in the ATI hardware since the cards are ineffective downclocked at speed.

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    Re: Evga 570 GTXL: No P03 state

    Today, I after 6 weeks of waiting my Evga gtx580 sc mounting procedures, monitor Samsung 120 Hz 2233RZ. In 120 Hz downclocked not all that is left idle at 797 MHz and at 63 ° C, but when I refresh my monitor at 110Hz and lower functioning as it should be, first to 405 MHz and then 50 MHz at a good temperature of 41 ° C at rest. So now when I just surf the net i put the TFT 110 Hz refresh and when I play at 120Hz. There is no driver issue-I or higher, NVIDIA hopes of making their work home and make a correction in the new drivers.

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