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That's a Clevo (subvendor ID 1558) 960M. Picture caption even says "GTX9X0M.jpg" (GG Prema ). So it confirms 960M is a rebadged 860M with higher core clock. Old 860M boost is new 960M base. 79 MHz is a pitiful OC though.
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I hope the P650SG I just ordered is safe!
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Both are correct. GPU-Z sensor shows actual memory frequency, Inspector doubles it because DDR (double data rate).
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Sorry, I wish I could but my 650M SLI doesn't allow undervolting, only overvolting.
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BF4 and CoD:AW are DX11 not DX12. DX12 games don't release until the holidays. No drop means DSR isn't working. SSAA has a massive impact on FPS.
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I see +10 C for every +50 mV overvolt, so maybe it works the other way around too? -100 mV could drop temps by 20 C?
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Yeah you need the modded BIOS (and also modded vBIOS if you have SLI)
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You need to use Nvidia Inspector to undervolt
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Since there's no way to control fans, I doubt it's that easy. IdeaFan is a script which runs the Dust Removal function over and over again on a set interval.
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I don't blame you, Fox. Afterburner has a really convoluted system of hotkeys for recording. I would use ShadowPlay if it were a standalone separate from GFE w/o the Internet requirement. Not that it would ever happen. BTW were you the voice actor for Optimus Prime in those old Transformers cartoons?
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Yeah lower memory for graphical glitches, lower core for crashing
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Nice. Didn't know it was that simple. Nvidia is the king of artificial limitations. Like how I technically "can't" run ShadowPlay or stream to Shield on my notebook due to not having a GTX GPU, but can when I add -shadowplay -gamestream to the end of the GeForce Experience shortcut? Absolutely retarded company. I can't wait for them to see the smirk on our faces when we enable DSR before they do and re-enable overclocking.
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You can back down on the core or increase voltage until the crashes go away, although the latter will increase heat