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piratefly

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  1. Hey guys,

    I have figured out how to avoid the throttling issue on GT650m. Below is my solution:

    Tool:

    Nvidia Inspector

    How:

    1) Launch Nvidia Inspector. Navigate to Over Clock panel on the right side. Select "Performance Level 1 (P5).

    2) Unlock max. Adjust gpu clock and memory clock for your own, I prefer 700-750 Mhz for GPU and 2000Mhz for Mem.

    3) Create a shortcut for this settings, it is saved at Desktop by default so you just run this file next time and no need to launch Nvidia Inpector

    4) Create a Bat file (e.g: Gaming.bat) and place it in Nvidia Inspector folder where nvidiaInspector.exe locate in. Paste the command below into the Bat file

    nvidiaInspector.exe -forcepstate:0,5

    Run:

    Each time you want to play game, just run the Clock shortcut first then run the Bat file. It will force the GT650m always performs at your configured clock

    Result:

    I tested my own and it works perfectly although the temp increased quite high (70-80). 81 is max of my laptop (I am from Vietnam, a hot country :D) but I think this temp is acceptable.

    The test is performed with default Bios A09

    TRY IT and let me know your result.I guarantee it works.

    // Sorry for my English :)

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  2. I'll combine it with a modified vbios as soon as possible, need to find time for all those mods.

    Not sure what can be done about the throttling, can't do crazy vbios experiments since I don't want to brick any system :)

    Cool! We appreciate it! Hope you can do something for the throttling issue.

    Btw, Fifa 12 is the only game I can play with stable FPS right now because the gpu temp never reach 67*c with Vsync ON:(

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