Question about memory controller load. Trying out GPU-Z. Video card is GTX 260.
No over clocking. I just do cadd work, no gaming.
I’m sure by now you’ve herd of the “nvlddmkm.sys has recovered from an error” problem. Anyway that, and also a different system event cause the memory controller load to spike 100% and stay there until I restart the system. Usually it is around 3%, sometimes up to 20%. The GPU load fluctuates between 0% and 20%,
Again, depending on what I’m doing. Fan speed, temps, clocks…all are fine, and always stay pretty much the same.
Shouldn’t the controller load drop after the offending program has closed?
Is this a true reflection of what’s happening or is GPU-Z miss reporting?
Thanks. Trying to figure out if maybe the controller on my card is bad?
No over clocking. I just do cadd work, no gaming.
I’m sure by now you’ve herd of the “nvlddmkm.sys has recovered from an error” problem. Anyway that, and also a different system event cause the memory controller load to spike 100% and stay there until I restart the system. Usually it is around 3%, sometimes up to 20%. The GPU load fluctuates between 0% and 20%,
Again, depending on what I’m doing. Fan speed, temps, clocks…all are fine, and always stay pretty much the same.
Shouldn’t the controller load drop after the offending program has closed?
Is this a true reflection of what’s happening or is GPU-Z miss reporting?
Thanks. Trying to figure out if maybe the controller on my card is bad?