vnix 0 Posted March 7, 2009 Before this, everything works fine. My card auto goes into 2D mode when idle and into 3D performance when I playing games. After installed some basic program and Vista update. After boot into Vista, the clock speed is always running at 648MHZ even idle. I try to restart comp and still the same and you can't DC or OC it. The only thing you can control is the fan speed. I am running on Vista Ultimate X64 and using the latest driver from Nvidia. Please help and sorry for my ENG. Thanks. HWM BlackBox 1.02 Saturday, March 07, 2009 11:16:32 AM CPU # 1 ------------------------- Manufacturer : Intel Model : Intel Core 2 Duo E8400 Package : Socket 775 LGA Processor ID : BFEBFBFF0001067A Version : Model 7, Stepping 10 Revision : E0- 5898 Instructions : MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3, SSE4.1, EM64T Codename : Wolfdale Core : 2 Thread : 1 Technology : 45 nm Address Width : 64 Bit Data Width : 64 Bit Maximum Speed : 3,000.00 MHz Current Speed : 1,970.76 MHz Speed (O/C) Rate : % 65.69 Multiplier : 6.0 x Bus Speed : 328.48 MHz FSB : 1,313.91 MHz L1 Code Cache : 2 x 32.00 KB L1 Data Cache : 2 x 32.00 KB L2 Cache : 6.00 MB L3 Cache : - Physical Memory ------------------------- Module Count : 2 Empty Slots : 2 Total Size : 4.00 GB Channels : - Memory Type : DDR2 Frequency : 394.15 MHz FSB:DRAM : 5 : 6 Speed (O/C) Rate : % 98.54 CAS Latency : 5.0 RAS - CAS Delay : 5 RAS Precharge : 5 Cycle Time : 18 Bank Cycle Time : - Command Rate : 2T Module # 1 ------------------------- Modul Slot : DIMM0 Manufacturer : Kingston Week / Year : 00 / 00 Part Number : 2G-UDIMM Serial : - Size : 2.00 GB Memory Type : DDR2 Band Width : PC2-6400 Maximum Speed : 400 MHz Data Width : 64 Bit Profil # 1 : 200 MHz - 3.0 - 3 - 3 - 9 - 12 - 1.8 V Profil # 2 : 266 MHz - 4.0 - 4 - 4 - 12 - 16 - 1.8 V Profil # 3 : 400 MHz - 5.0 - 5 - 5 - 18 - 24 - 1.8 V Module # 2 ------------------------- Modul Slot : DIMM2 Manufacturer : Kingston Week / Year : 00 / 00 Part Number : 2G-UDIMM Serial : - Size : 2.00 GB Memory Type : DDR2 Band Width : PC2-6400 Maximum Speed : 400 MHz Data Width : 64 Bit Profil # 1 : 200 MHz - 3.0 - 3 - 3 - 9 - 12 - 1.8 V Profil # 2 : 266 MHz - 4.0 - 4 - 4 - 12 - 16 - 1.8 V Profil # 3 : 400 MHz - 5.0 - 5 - 5 - 18 - 24 - 1.8 V Mainboard ------------------------- Manufacturer : Asus Model : P5Q-Pro North Bridge : Intel P45/P43 A3 South Bridge : Intel 82801JR (ICH10R) 00 PCI-E Slot (x16) : 2 PCI-E Slot (x8) : - PCI-E Slot (x4) : - PCI-E Slot (x1) : 2 PCI Slot : 2 AGP Slot : - BIOS ------------------------- Manufacturer : American Megatrends Inc. Version : 1501 Date : 11/04/2008 VGA # 1 ------------------------- Model : NVIDIA GeForce GTX 285 Graphic Memory : 1 GB Driver : nv_GT2x 7.15.11.8208 Disc # 1 ------------------------- Model : ST380817AS ATA Device Media Type : 3.42 Firmware : 75 GB Size : 1 Partition Partition : IDE Interface : Fixed Hard Disk Media Disc # 2 ------------------------- Model : WDC WD2000JS-00MHB0 ATA Device Media Type : 02.01C03 Firmware : 186 GB Size : 1 Partition Partition : IDE Interface : Fixed Hard Disk Media Disc # 3 ------------------------- Model : WDC WD16 00BEVS-22VAT0 USB Device Media Type : 1A11 Firmware : 149 GB Size : 2 Partition Partition : USB Interface : External Hard Disk Media Windows ------------------------- Windows : Microsoft® Windows Vista™ Ultimate 64-bit Version : 6.0.6001 Service Pack 1 Product ID : 89587-OEM-7332132-00031 Performance ------------------------- System Rate : 5.8 Processor Rate : 5.7 Memory Rate : 5.9 Graphics Rate : 5.9 Video Encoding Rate : 5.9 3D / Game Rate : 5.9 Hard Disc Rate : 5.2 Processor Performance ------------------------- Compression Type 1 : 156.40 MB/s Compression Type 2 : 425.42 MB/s Encryption Type 1 : 98.05 MB/s Encryption Type 1 : 729.24 MB/s DirectShow Encoding : 5.10 s Memory Performance ------------------------- Bandwidth : 6,389.60 MB/s Graphics Performance ------------------------- Memory Bandwidth : 59,897.20 MB/s Video Decode : 0.71 s Alpha FSP : 591.46 F/s ALU FPS : 869.95 F/s Texture FPS : 907.39 F/s Hard Disc Performance ------------------------- Avg Throughput : 47.82 MB/s Picture below are my program and Vista update list Share this post Link to post
danleff 0 Posted March 7, 2009 Did you try the suggestions on the Nvidia Knowledgebase; Quote: Question The clocks on my GeForce GTX 280/260 graphics card are stuck at max 3D levels and do not drop to idle clock levels when I'm on the Windows Desktop. Answer The clock level of the GPU is based on a number of things besides whether the PC is in a Windows idle state, including: a) Number of monitors attached - multiple displays require higher GPU bandwidth which can result in higher clock levels. Try configuring only a single monitor and see if clocks drop down to idle levels. 3D Applications - some applications may not appear to be 3D but in fact are making DirectX/OpenGL/CUDA calls to the GPU and can cause the GPU to operate at higher clock levels. These applications can include even control panels and utilities. Try closing all applications on the desktop and see if clocks drop down to idle levels Reference Share this post Link to post
danleff 0 Posted March 8, 2009 As answer "b" suggests, try looking to see what programs are running in the background and disable them one by one and see what happens. Share this post Link to post