Within EVGA Precision and Possibly Afterburner on the Voltage tab you will see the option K-Boost(possible this is an EVGA Precision only feature but Afterburner may have a similar one) If you want the max available performance from your GPU theres really only one thing you can do, aside from setting Power Management mode to Performance. with VSync enabled temps should be lower due to FPS being capped, With it Off temps will be higher due to FPS/Power not being restricted. VSync enabled or Disabled will also yield different GPU AND CPU temperature results also. When VSync is disabled you are basically giving your system permission to go all out as far as FPS and Power consumption is concerned and in turn the GPU Usage you are looking at may be higher than with VSync enabled. When VSync is enabled your system is basically limited to basically only allow the highest FPS to match your monitors refresh rate, having this enabled also keeps temperatures and actual power consumption in check. This feature is only available on 600 series graphics cards and above.Īs mentioned above, using or not using Vsync will also effect these values. NOTE: Increasing this value may increase your GPU temperature. Increasing the Power Target will increase the available power to your graphics card, allowing for higher overclocks, or higher boost clocks. GPU Power Usage when it comes to 600 and 700 series GPUs are different than what youd expect it to be and in most cases has to do with overclocking and how much power the GPU can use to achieve and keep a stable overclock, thats what Power Target is used for on Afterburner and Precision. Theres a difference between what you are looking at.
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