Nvidia geforce gtx 560ti graphics card problem
Hello me again. In general, they brought my vidyuha, they said that it was overheating, but they could not test it in games, and said that there were no problems in it.But when the driver was updated, the artifacts in furmark disappeared, but when the driver was launched, the driver "allegedly was successfully restored"
Lowered the memory clock to 1020 (stock frequency 2200) and it seems to work, but it does not fly out for a long time after 10 minutes. ?
Alex Hedgehog
Has the power supply at the GPU changed or not? And what are the frequencies now?
http://www.afox-corp.com/en/products_details.asp?proid=222&typeid=47&id=47 seems to be similar
Alex Hedgehog It
means that someone has definitely indulged in changing the BIOS to an older model.
Alex Hedgehog
What does GPU-Z show? (Attach a screenshot)
Don't bother too much about gratitude, they helped you with something, and you help someone when they ask ..
above it was immediately to show a picture of the cooler (it was not visible at the cha), it would be faster to find both the manufacturer (model) and the bios for it)
it is strange that the bit depth of the memory interface shows 192bit (192 for 560se, and for 560 in the original 256.)
Look at GPU-Z, there are still 192 left, which means that the GTX 560SE is gone. and the firmware on it bios from 560 can cause jambs in work.
That's why
GPU specifications:
Gameplay GTX 560 / GTX 560 SE
Graphics card clock speed (MHz) 810-950 / 736
Processor clock speed (MHz) 1620-1900 / 1472
As you can see from the specification, the frequencies are different, and in cases of increased non-native frequencies Viduha will start to freak out.
What to do?
Yes, everything is very simple to find a BIOS from a GTX 560SE (alas, in terms of where to get your BIOS, I can’t help, I don’t deal with bios of the video card)
mustangar
In Bf3 at high 70 fps, in bf4 at high 40 fps, in far cry 4 at high 35 fps, cs go at low 300 fps