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System Name | marulambrei7 |
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Processor | i7 4770k |
Motherboard | GA Z87 |
Cooling | CM hyper 212 evo |
Memory | 16gb ddr3 |
Video Card(s) | gtx 660 2gb |
Storage | Samsung 840 evo SSD 250, 2x 1tb... |
Display(s) | Hannspree 42" 1080p SJ42DMBB, benq 24" 1200p G2400WAD |
Case | CM 690 |
Power Supply | cooler master GM 550w |
Software | win 7 64, max 2014,15, Adobe PS/AE cs6/cc, starcraft2 HotS |
I'm hoping to force global 2d clocks to emulate how nvidia cards behave, since AMD cards use much more power while playing a video and/or running multiple monitors.
So, I'd want global 2d clocks most of the time, with 3d clocks only kicking in when I explicitly choose so, such as when starting a game.
Is there something like nvidia inspector for AMD? Is there any way to globally force either of the two states (2d/ 3d)?
On a fairly related note, is there a way to force zerocore to work with 2 monitors?
So, I'd want global 2d clocks most of the time, with 3d clocks only kicking in when I explicitly choose so, such as when starting a game.
Is there something like nvidia inspector for AMD? Is there any way to globally force either of the two states (2d/ 3d)?
On a fairly related note, is there a way to force zerocore to work with 2 monitors?