Nvidia 9800GT


  1. Posts : 617
    Windows 7 64Bit Ultimate Edition SP1
       #1

    Nvidia 9800GT


    When i am playing games, am i best having my Nvida 9800GT 1G's power management setting at adaptive or prefer maximum performance? What shall give the better performance?
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  2. Posts : 581
    Windows 7 Ulitimate Beta 32 Bit, Windows Vista 32 Bit, Ubuntu 9.10 32 Bit
       #2

    hm... usually the one that is the least power saving gives the best performance
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  3. Posts : 202
    Windows 7 x64
       #3

    Adaptive power keep the card cooler.

    But most of the time of your usage I would suggest putting to maximum performance. This function introduced by nvidia does not save energy that much. You may end up saing like 12$ a year of electricity if you use your card 12 hours a day, depending of course, how costly is the electricity where you lives. (Right here it's the lowest cost in North America so for me does not make a big difference)

    Suggestion :

    Put adaptive power when you go away and leave the CPU open, but restore maximum performance as soon as you use it...
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  4. Posts : 617
    Windows 7 64Bit Ultimate Edition SP1
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       #4

    "Adaptive power keep the card cooler.

    But most of the time of your usage I would suggest putting to maximum performance. This function introduced by nvidia does not save energy that much. You may end up saing like 12$ a year of electricity if you use your card 12 hours a day, depending of course, how costly is the electricity where you lives. (Right here it's the lowest cost in North America so for me does not make a big difference)

    Suggestion :

    Put adaptive power when you go away and leave the CPU open, but restore maximum performance as soon as you use it..."

    I kind of discovered this my self yesterday, just use it when i play games and then put it back to normal afterwards etc.

    Thank you for the answer.
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