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27th May 2019, 02:14 | #56341 | Link |
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that's how throttling works. as soon as the throttling temp is reach in your case ~80 it will lower the clock to avoid going over that temp.
the normal boost clock of a maxwell GPU is over 1200 mhz. your system is "killing" itself right now. your system is throttling so hard i doubt the cooler is still working. |
27th May 2019, 03:34 | #56342 | Link |
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It is possible for the thermal paste in an old laptop to harden and "crack" off the GPU or cooler. This hurts cooling performance a lot and also shows that really fast throttling behavior because there is no thermal mass for the GPU to heat up before it starts throttling.
Not related to madVR, any 3D load like a game will have the same problem.
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Anyone have any ideas on this? I still cannot figure it out, and this is the only situation that anything like this happens. My computer is otherwise perfectly stable. I've tried everything I can think of short of re-installing windows. |
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27th May 2019, 07:17 | #56345 | Link |
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Make a note of your madVR settings, and copy any scripts into a text file. Then run the "restore default settings.bat" file found in the madVR folder. Chances are good that the problem will be gone. Add your settings back one at a time until you get the problem again--if you do.
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27th May 2019, 13:05 | #56349 | Link |
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Use the debug version. Then you can see what madVR does right before the hang occurs.
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before resorting to a full windows rebuild, have you chucked the full monty at it in one go, rather than doing everything bit by bit?, before you do a full rebuild try this all in one go.
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27th May 2019, 14:38 | #56351 | Link |
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@ttnuagmada have you tried disabling fullscreen exclusive mode? (I think it's enabled in the default madVR settings)
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28th May 2019, 15:58 | #56358 | Link | |
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The white papers even bring the code ready. I'm just wondering, the APIs are part of nvidia drivers now? Or those need to be installed? If I'm getting this right, all I need to do is copy and paste the code to the player and it will trigger HDR. Also again, much appreciate the help. |
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direct compute, dithering, error diffusion, madvr, ngu, nnedi3, quality, renderer, scaling, uhd upscaling, upsampling |
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