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msi gtx570 twin frozr III broken ?
Hi all,
i have a gtx570 twin frozr III and i think i have THE most crappy models of all. in gpu-z the texture fillrate is said to be 23.1Gpixels/s, while other gtx570 (any subvendors) are around 30 Gpixels/s with default clocks of 770 /1540/2000. and even with clocks set to 850/1700/2000 it only gives me a Texture fillrate of 25.5Gpixels/s the gtx570 reference board with a clock of 732/1464/950 has a Texture fillrate of 29.1 http://cdn3.techworld.com/cmsdata/re..._specs_400.jpg im using gpu-z 0.5.7 wich is the latest build in my knowlegde... here is a screen with default clocks http://gpuz.techpowerup.com/12/01/20/7pf.png and here the screen with clocks set @ 850/1700/2000 http://gpuz.techpowerup.com/12/01/20/47u.png the only thing i haven't tried is a previous driver version, but 290.53 is supposed to be the latest, so i think the most stable one. this happend when i refreshed the thermal paste on the gpu. *Temps dont exceed 55°c now* thats the only +1. i've had no crashes or anything.. just the above probs. please help its driving me insane |
It's a GPU-Z bug, i have the same card as you and according to GPU-Z 0.5.7 i have 23.1 GPixels/s, but according to GPU-Z 0.5.5 i have 30.8 GPixels/s.
[IMG]http://gpuz.techpowerup.com/12/01/20/g7z.png[/IMG] [IMG]http://gpuz.techpowerup.com/12/01/20/eda.png[/IMG] |
lol nervermind.. i discoverd that if i use gpu-z 0.5.5 it displays the texture fillrate correctly.
http://gpuz.techpowerup.com/12/01/20/2yb.png so it seems i stumbled across a bug in gpu-z, where can i report this ? |
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W1zzard already commented on this in a previous thread. GPUz releases prior to 0.5.7 calculated the fill rate incorrectly on Fermi cards. W1zzard was notified and made the adjustments- the lower fill rate is correct. If you want the technical details you can view them in the thread below- which was made in the GPUz subforum where any future issues or GPUz related questions should be posted for W1z to investigate.
(http://www.techpowerup.com/forums/sh...d.php?t=155459) |
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