magellan
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- Jul 20, 2002
Would reducing the GPU memory controller clock speed (maybe even
below stock clocks) make it easier to ramp up the GPU core clocks?
If you're running a memory bus that's > 256-bits in width or has
Nvidia's new lossless compression is there really any point in overclocking
the memory at all?
On my GTX 780, I've never seen the memory controller load get above 60%
on any game -- although the load does seem to decrease at higher memory
clock speeds.
Is micro-stuttering at all affected by GPU memory bus speeds/widths?
below stock clocks) make it easier to ramp up the GPU core clocks?
If you're running a memory bus that's > 256-bits in width or has
Nvidia's new lossless compression is there really any point in overclocking
the memory at all?
On my GTX 780, I've never seen the memory controller load get above 60%
on any game -- although the load does seem to decrease at higher memory
clock speeds.
Is micro-stuttering at all affected by GPU memory bus speeds/widths?