I found the game to be very intensive, and required ThrottleStop or Windows power managment to stop the CPU from turbo boosting to 3.4 GHz with no performance gain from stock speed.Īt stock GPU speed, the 650m would hit ~87c after about an hour of GTA V causing it to start throttling. I've been traveling a lot this summer, and finally got around to downloading GTA V for the MBP. To go back to 'P1' is not recommended when you have a memory overclock as P1 will clock my gaming speeds at 775 MHz core and 3050 MHz memory. Here is the script I choose for default (or just restart laptop):Ĭ:\Users\Zach\Desktop\Files\NVI\nvidiaInspector.exe -forcepstate:0,16 I notice a huge performance boost from 2000 to 3000 MHz in newer games such as Assassin's Creed IV and Thief. This setting is great for 2d mode and keeps the temperatures cool!Ĭ:\Users\Zach\Desktop\Files\NVI\nvidiaInspector.exe -forcepstate:0,5 -setGpuClock:0,1,1036 -setMemor圜lock:0,1,2992Īfter 1040 MHz core and 3080 MHz memory, I lose stability. Here is the text:Ĭ:\Users\Zach\Desktop\Files\NVI\nvidiaInspector.exe -forcepstate:0,8 -setGpuClock:0,1,135 -setMemor圜lock:0,1,419 bat format.įor my script called 'Level 0' it locks my power level at 8 and disables that silly variable clockspeed. I made a few text documents and saved them in a. On my desktop, I have a few scripts that let me choose the level of performance. ![]() ![]() EVGA Precision and MSI Afterburner do not allow a correct core overclock.
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