Guide: Permanently lock nvidia gpu on max frequency via regedit (KBOOST)

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Slender
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Re: Guide: Permanently lock nvidia gpu on max frequency via regedit (KBOOST)

Post by Slender » 03 Jun 2023, 19:10

MatrixQW wrote:
03 Jun 2023, 16:12
At boot, RTC will go out of sync.
Seems that even even when I run restart64 two times it sometimes goes out of sync. It behaves erratically.
I ran restart64 like 3 or 4 times and left cpu-z timers tool running for 5h and it was good.
Windows is using TSC so I think I will just forget about this or I will go crazy trying to find out what causes it.
if you boot without gpu driver?

MatrixQW
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Re: Guide: Permanently lock nvidia gpu on max frequency via regedit (KBOOST)

Post by MatrixQW » 05 Jun 2023, 02:31

Slender wrote:
03 Jun 2023, 19:10
MatrixQW wrote:
03 Jun 2023, 16:12
At boot, RTC will go out of sync.
Seems that even even when I run restart64 two times it sometimes goes out of sync. It behaves erratically.
I ran restart64 like 3 or 4 times and left cpu-z timers tool running for 5h and it was good.
Windows is using TSC so I think I will just forget about this or I will go crazy trying to find out what causes it.
if you boot without gpu driver?
Doesn't seem to happen. Well there is nothing I can do anyway. Most probably this happens to more people.
And like I said, Windows doesn't use RTC anymore.

Slender
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Joined: 25 Jan 2020, 17:55

Re: Guide: Permanently lock nvidia gpu on max frequency via regedit (KBOOST)

Post by Slender » 05 Jun 2023, 06:03

MatrixQW wrote:
05 Jun 2023, 02:31
Slender wrote:
03 Jun 2023, 19:10
MatrixQW wrote:
03 Jun 2023, 16:12
At boot, RTC will go out of sync.
Seems that even even when I run restart64 two times it sometimes goes out of sync. It behaves erratically.
I ran restart64 like 3 or 4 times and left cpu-z timers tool running for 5h and it was good.
Windows is using TSC so I think I will just forget about this or I will go crazy trying to find out what causes it.
if you boot without gpu driver?
Doesn't seem to happen. Well there is nothing I can do anyway. Most probably this happens to more people.
And like I said, Windows doesn't use RTC anymore.
windows using it if you have useplatformtick yes or you have RTC system timer in device manager in ISA tree


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