It did sound unusually loud for me but was told its normal for desktop. Do you use 'prefer maximum performance' in the Nvidia control panel when overclocking your card I'm getting lower. how Optimal power work : your Gpu Usage 80-60 and the clock core keep downclocked 1149mhz but when your FPS go below 60 fps Core clock Go to max 1949Mhz Nvidia Pls fix this problem many. ![]() Maybe I just got a ‘lemon’ graphic card but starting to think that maybe there are issues with the card model. 1 Hello, I'm sure this has been already asked, however I can't find the answer. RTX 2060 graphics card for my new Dell XPS 8930 i9 desktop in 3 working days since it is under warranty. The settings that I generally use for pretty much all my games (with a 3080 Ti) are: Ambient Occlusion: Quality (this is just personal preference not everyone will necessarily want that) Low Latency Mode: Ultra (I don't really know of any downsides to using this setting) Power Management Mode: Prefer Maximum Performance (unless you're concerned about your power bill, I don't really know of. They are sending a technical to install the new The Dell technician couldn’t fix after trying different things to reinstall the Nvidia control panel - hence they first thought it was the motherboard itself but later called me back to let me know it is the video card. Driver was updated and couldn’t install the new control panel so that I could switch back to Nvidia instead of using the Intel graphics setting panel. Rendering was so much faster then my ASUS i7 1070 laptop. Right click on the desktop>Nvidia control panel>Manage 3D settings>Global settings>Open GL rendering GPU>select the 2060>under Power. It gave me that message and then I wasn’t able to even find/open the Nvidia control panel (right click on screen) - was working perfectly prior to the update. ![]() ![]() This all happened after I updated SU 2019 to the new release.
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