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System Name | Full LC'd Node 202 || Asus X202e |
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Processor | i7-7700K || i3-2365M |
Motherboard | Asus Z270I || HM76 int. |
Cooling | Full Custom Loop|| Stock |
Memory | Hyper Fury DDR4 32GB || 4GB 1333 |
Video Card(s) | GTX 1080 FE || HD3000 |
Storage | 950 Pro M.2 +WD 2TB M.2 SSD || Sandisk 256 SSD |
Display(s) | Asus MG278Q |
Case | Fractal Node 202 |
Audio Device(s) | OnBoard |
Power Supply | Corsair SF600 |
Mouse | Logitech G502 ||Asus WT710 |
Keyboard | Logitech G410 || Logitech K830 |
Software | Windows 10 Pro |
I apologise if this is the 1000th time this has been posted but I couldn't find any existing threads regarding this matter.
As the title says, my card will not return to it 139/405Mhz clocks, even after a restart.
What I've tried:
Fresh Windows 10 install but Win OS installed 388.13 drivers. So I DDU'd, set for windows update not to pull down drivers and installed the latest, 419.35 but the problem still persists. I also flashed the BIOS, DDU'd and reinstalled the latest driver.
What I've found works temporarily till I launch a GPU intensive task (gaming) is going to device manager and disabling and re-enabling display driver. I'm looking for a permanent fix.
Is this a bug?
p.s I've updated my System Specs
As the title says, my card will not return to it 139/405Mhz clocks, even after a restart.
What I've tried:
Fresh Windows 10 install but Win OS installed 388.13 drivers. So I DDU'd, set for windows update not to pull down drivers and installed the latest, 419.35 but the problem still persists. I also flashed the BIOS, DDU'd and reinstalled the latest driver.
What I've found works temporarily till I launch a GPU intensive task (gaming) is going to device manager and disabling and re-enabling display driver. I'm looking for a permanent fix.
Is this a bug?
p.s I've updated my System Specs