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Overclocking Problem

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Hi folks, Prior to my grafic card change from the GTX 260 to the 560Ti in a couple of weeks, I just tried to overclock the GTX 260 an check out what she can do. But I totaly failed, she´s running on a lower clock speed than before. What went wrong? I´ve choosen the values from an allready overclocked MSI GTX 260. These were: GPU 620 Mhz, Shader 1296Mhz and memory 2160 Mhz. I applied these setting via the nVidia inspector and it didn´t work. In FSX the core frequence was 399 Mhz and all other clocks were also very low. I discovered that these setting were the settings of the "performance level [1] P8" setting and I tuned the "performance level [2] P0" settings. Now in FSX she´s running on the lower performance level [1] setting and not on the normal setting as she did before. Has someone an idea how I can revert this at least and run on default speed of 576 Mhz? Down below there is an picture how the nVida Inspector actually looks like.Overclocking-1.jpgBTW: I´m running an inno3d GTX 260 and the drivers are updated to the actuall 266.58 version.I hope someone has a clue.Steffen

Best regards, Steffen

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Fight time: NGX 737-700: 37,0h; -800: 47,2h

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Fixed it myselfe. The oc setting was just too high, so that the sysstem used the lower power setting as it couldn´t drive that setting.

Best regards, Steffen

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Fight time: NGX 737-700: 37,0h; -800: 47,2h

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