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Hello.

I have a question. I am using Rtx 2080 Ti Waterforce and 9900K and Corsair 850RmX. ALL stock,no oc.

I run 3dmark firestrike 1920x1080. Monitor 1440P native.

Using Msi Afterburner not the newest,and riva tuner statistic.

 

Few days ago ,when i run Fire Strike GPU test 1 on loop, i saw a clock dip from 1980mhz to 1570mhz for 1ms. GPU LOAD not changed,it was 96%. Only gpu clock dip for a 1ms.

I checked in logs,and during that gpu power drop to 58%.

 

Log from MSI:

 

ui1.jpg

 

But then i look at gpuz and gpuz not report that,all was fine,no drop in clock and power.

 

I tried to replicate that. So i run in windowed mode Fire Strike and was messing in Windows, to force gpu power drops. It drops gpu power but clock was steady and not dropped,like before.

 

So why i cant reproduce that clock drop anymore? And why that happened? Should i worry?

Posted

IIRC the new beta of MSI Afterburner features core clock lock. That should fix it

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Posted

lemme say, sh!t happens :smilewink:

 

If you dont already use MSI Afterburner then I suggest you give it a try, most of us gamers in general use it to graph & measure the system.

 

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Posted
But this graph is from MSI AFTERBURNER but i think its not the newest version.

 

ehhh sure, lol, my mistake

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Posted

So update Afterburner it will help if accidentaly i will be have the same drop in Firestrike? But i cant reproduce this anymore , so i doubt it will happen again,heh.

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if I have to answer this question for you I ask myself if you can adjust it accordingly to lock the clock at a certain MHz value.

 

Try it out, trial & error is the way to go. Just know what you are doing and do it 1 by 1, not many things together or you will get confused and lost.

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Posted

no

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I left Assassin Creed Oddysey for overnight ,check in morning gpu clocks and on 6:34 morning just for 1 second,clock dipp from 1995mhz to 1245mhz and power to 38% TDP. For 1ms

 

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Is this ok?

Posted

yes, dont worry

 

Your pc does many many things over that time period and sometimes your game is not top priority.

 

Let loose and feel safe, you are not running an ICBM site with 24/365 duty after all.

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Posted

Hey last question. Somebody said:"There's chance that a voltage instability from the PSU caused that. For example, I have a very unstable power outlet, drops to 180ish VACs from 230VAC for a few milliseconds. These kinda stuff happens to me almost every hour."

 

 

Is this possible?

Posted (edited)

How do you know that the 230VAC drops to 180VAC? Where are you? What is your PSU? How old he is?

Maybe you need an UPS.

Edited by Demon_

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Posted

I am in Poland. PSU is 10 months old. Corsair 850RMX.

 

How do you know that the 230VAC drops to 180VAC?

I dont know but this guy said this to me,that maybe.

Posted (edited)

Yes, it's voltage instability from the input power source (230 VAC 50Hz). You need an Uninterruptible Power Supply.

Edited by Demon_

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Posted

Wait so clock dropped for 1second because is instability from input power source?

Cpu clock was 4700mhz steady. Only gpu core clock dropped to 1245mhz for 1 second.

 

I was thinking that pc will get off not like that.

Posted

If the input source dropped far enough to cause your GPU to drop in clocks, which I honestly doubt that happened, your whole machine would do a Insta-Reboot.

 

Whatever you see has a different reason but it is never a bad idea to have an UPS.

 

If you care for your hardware, get a UPS with a Sinus Wave and not a rectangular shaped Volts output. Cheap ones are rectangular, better one have a true sinus wave shape output.

 

I would not care for that drop, honestly, but that is up to you. The UPS is a question of money or opportunity, but rather have none than a 90° brick.

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Posted

I tested Metro Exodus,Shadow of T Raider,Control,Unigine benchmarks no drops like on AC.

But this is not a real problem ,because in AC its not have impact on performance,maybe -1 fps lost.

Also it happens very rarely like once to 5 hours it will drop for 1second.

Posted (edited)
If the input source dropped far enough to cause your GPU to drop in clocks, which I honestly doubt that happened, your whole machine would do a Insta-Reboot

That depend of the drop amplitude and duration. The video card is the component who needs a lot of power and is affected by voltage ripple. But yes, i agree with you.

Edited by Demon_

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