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How to force clocks on nVidia cards?

OrbitzXT

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I've been having issues with a game I'm playing, League of Legends, the FPS is dropping randomly in game and I noticed through MSI Afterburner that my core and memory clocks are dropping and fluctuating. I would prefer the clocks stay fixed at 630/1728 respectively (GTX 590) to see if that fixes the issues. In nVidia control panel, I have "Power management mode" set to Prefer maximum performance, I'm not really sure what else I can do to force the clocks.
 
As far as know you can't. Try disabling one GPU and see if that solves the problem.
 
That's disappointing to here, any idea what might be causing this problem out of the blue? Everything has been pretty much fine up until tonight, no other problems that I can see. As far as the game goes, I play almost everyday and it's been fine and nothing has changed, and no other players report anything similar.
 
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