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27th September 2010, 12:21 PM #1
For people that have the R2 that suddenly notice FPS drop
I have noticed alot of people that say that they have good FPS at the start of games and midway through they had a 20-30% drop in FPS and don't know why. I'm pretty sure it's the turbo boost kicking in then dropping off since it doesn't stay on forever. There are programs that are easy to use that you can hit a button and have your turbo boost kick on and stay on. Just trying to help. I can post some programs I have used and tested with CPU'z and other programs if requested.
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27th September 2010, 12:24 PM #2
Re: For people that have the R2 that suddenly notice FPS drop
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27th September 2010, 04:36 PM #3
Re: For people that have the R2 that suddenly notice FPS drop
Does anyone know said temp that triggers the automatic shutdown?
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27th September 2010, 09:38 PM #4
Re: For people that have the R2 that suddenly notice FPS drop
http://www.tune-up.com/products/tune...e-performance/
Here is one program I have used (free trial) that I went into the turbo mode of it and turned it on and monitoring with cpu-z watched my turbo kick in and it stayed on throughout my gaming on my desktop i7 920. I can't tell you if it will eventually turn off if it gets too hot but i can confirm that it didn't turn off on me during BC2 and I played for quite awhile. I monitored it with my second monitor.
If you try that programs free trial like I did there is some little wizzard for the turbo mode to set pref's etc and I thought that I had force turned it on through the wizzard. Not so, After reading the help thing in the top on the turbo mode which I suggest. There is a little icon in the bottom right on your desktop by the mini icons that are hidden in the bar (mini icons like steam, norton, new updates, etc.) Basically just by where your time/date is on your system! Somehow I know someone will read this and still be looking for it lol. All you do is click it and it will turn your turbo on and in my case at least keep it on. You can click it again and it will turn it off.
Hope this can help you guys with the R2 and mabye even R1. I know those laptop cpu's get hotter faster than my desktop i7 so let me know if it works for you!!
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27th September 2010, 09:41 PM #5
Re: For people that have the R2 that suddenly notice FPS drop
A little side note: It turned off that stupid speed stepping which I hate
Also people go in to your power pref's and turn it to the max performance to well... help your performance and your turbo
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28th September 2010, 09:18 PM #6
Re: For people that have the R2 that suddenly notice FPS drop
Has anyone with an M11x tried this yet? Interested to see if it could be a turbo boost solution.
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28th September 2010, 10:56 PM #7
Re: For people that have the R2 that suddenly notice FPS drop
I've had tuneup on most of my computers and I have it on my m11x R2 and it's quite good, I barely ever use turbo mode on it though because I assume that the m11x is already powerful enough, but I like the other features it has like live optimization and all the other tools in it.
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28th September 2010, 11:16 PM #8
Re: For people that have the R2 that suddenly notice FPS drop
I just tried it (I'll admit that I was skeptical) and verified that it does indeed cause the multiplier to go up into the range of TB. With no load, my I5 stayed mostly at 14x and occasionally dropped to 13x according to CPU-Z, with 14x being the maximum multiplier for TB.
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28th September 2010, 11:32 PM #9Banned
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Re: For people that have the R2 that suddenly notice FPS drop
@Corwin - can you be more specific? You used tune-up (and nothing else major running) and it engaged turbo on all 4 threads at 14x? Have you tried running it along with a game to see if it also keeps the turbo engaged? Maybe set tune-up to run at Low or below normal priority and then startup a game as well to see what it does? It may help others if you make some good discovery here. BW, StevenX
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29th September 2010, 06:07 AM #10
Re: For people that have the R2 that suddenly notice FPS drop
I monitored using CPU-Z, while idle my multiplier stayed at 16x -17x 167Mhz for over an hour (this was obviously on Core 1. Core 2 and additional threads stayed under 14x). Was very impressed, but then I ran Mass Effect 2 (windowed) and it stayed pretty much at 10x - 12x depending on whether there was a cut scene or not.
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