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Hello, guys! Sorry for my english. I made upgrade gpu dell precision m6600 from ati 6970m to nvidia gtx680m(dell card from alienware)

GTX680 was flashed with the newest bios from this site(dell 680m gtx 80.04.5b.00.02). and i get strange result. In default mode my laptop

works +- normal, at load i mean. under combuster w/o oc i had various GPU load from 90 to 99%, but gpu freq is const. WTF?

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Yeap throttling works at 76C. but are your bios chenge it to 85c? Freq go to down its ok. but from where these steps without frequency falling?

In OC mode i have accident. more more more steps at temperature 73-74C w/o freq falling.

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I download throttlestop. and i turn it on. and my laptop works perfectly.

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its software problem or need some modification in my bios/vbios??

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Hello, guys! Sorry for my english. I made upgrade gpu dell precision m6600 from ati 6970m to nvidia gtx680m(dell card from alienware)

GTX680 was flashed with the newest bios from this site(dell 680m gtx 80.04.5b.00.02). and i get strange result. In default mode my laptop

works +- normal, at load i mean. under combuster w/o oc i had various GPU load from 90 to 99%, but gpu freq is const. WTF?

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Yeap throttling works at 76C. but are your bios chenge it to 85c? Freq go to down its ok. but from where these steps without frequency falling?

In OC mode i have accident. more more more steps at temperature 73-74C w/o freq falling.

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I download throttlestop. and i turn it on. and my laptop works perfectly.

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its software problem or need some modification in my bios/vbios??

what PSU are you using?

Even without throttlestop, you should be able to maintain the gpu clock stable if you have enought power.

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