![]() ![]() ![]() Any hardware monitoring software or screen capture software (including Nvidia's own ShadowPlay) can cause the card to might be part of your experienceīackground programs can affect this behavior as well. & Not Full Power -> the demand from your monitor is the usual suspect along with multi-monitor setup ( you state only using 1 monitor) Because you mention several generations of GPU inside of different builds, read this from the FAQ link above. I'd really like to get to the bottom of it as it's annoying feeling my room get hot, I open PrecisionX and see the GPU temp is high because the clocks are stuck and have to reboot.īob16314 See Why do my GPU clocks remain high when my system is idle? in the EVGA FAQs. I've seen several threads saying to lower your refresh rate to 120 but why have the option if you can't use it without issues? Is this a Nvidia driver problem or an issue with Windows? Why would 120 work and 144 cause issues? Has anyone had success lowering to 120? I'm baffled how this issue has persisted for years and years without resolution. I have a single monitor and I am running 144hz. I don't believe it's the GPU because because before this card, I had a 1070 and before that, a 970 and they all did the same thing on different builds. If I reboot, it will immediately clock down at idle and everything will be fine but eventually, it'll clock back high and stay high until I reboot again. I've tried clean driver installs and both Adaptive/Full Power options in the Nvidia Control Panel and after awhile, they both do the same thing. I've had an issue for quite a while where randomly, my RTX 2070 will stay clocked at a high memory and GPU and will not downclock to the minimum usage. ![]()
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