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Join Date: Jun 2007
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In my system I have a GTX295 and a GTX285. The monitor is connected on the GTX295. Enabling coolbits in xorg.conf lets me control frequencies only on the first GPU of GTX295. The second GPU of 295 as well the GTX285 don't have the option to control their frequencies.
Also tried with nvidia-settings, for example: nvidia-settings -a [gpu:1]/GPUOverclockingState=1 -a [gpu:1]/GPU3DClockFreqs=602,1026 for the second GPU of GTX295 and it doesn't have any effect. How can I control frequencies of the other GPUs? Attached are the nvidia-bug-report and a screenshot of NVIDIA X Server settings. Last edited by sunu; 10-20-09 at 09:20 AM. |
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Join Date: Jun 2007
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Doesn't anyone have a GTX295 or two graphics cards that overclocks?
@NVIDIA: I understand that coolbits is a xserver-only thing. Is it possible to implement some kind of low-level control to the graphics cards? |
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Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: Munich
Posts: 910
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The time I had multiple GPUs, I used "nvclock" to individually
change settings like gpu/mem clocks and fan speeds. I guess that should still work. regards Bernhard |
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