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Clock speed different in GPU-Z and eVGA Precision
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GPU-Z v3.34
eVGA Precision v1.71 I am having seeing different clock speeds! I overclock using eVGA precision. My GPU is PNY GTX 260 Core 216. In eVGA Precision, I set it to 695 Core / 1198 shader (linked) / 1155 Ram. After I hit apply, the shader clock shown in eVGA Precision is 1512. However, in GPU-Z, the shader clock is showing 1499. Which one do I believe? I need to know because I will be flashing the card with the modified clock speed using NiBitor. Thanks.
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eVGA Precision is the correct one..
nVidia shaders move in straps.. have a look at this post If you set your clocks between 1495Mhz and 1532Mhz, it will go to 1512Mhz
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That will happen. Just make them both the same. Its a bug
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Shader clocks aren't the same as Core/Memory Clocks. They don't go up in +1Mhz intervals, but rather +15 or +25. GPU-Z will show the exact Mhz you have set it to, while Evga Presicion (and RivaTuner I think) will show it's effective value.
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