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26th May 2010 18:01 #1Gigabyte Z370 AORUS Ultra Gaming | i9 9900K cooled by Gelid Phantom Black | EVGA RTX 3080 FTW3 | G.Skill Trident Z Neo 2x16GB DDR4 3600MHz CL16 F4 | Kingston A2000 M2 500GB | Corsair HX1000i | Xonar Essence STX | Sennheiser HD560s | Black Widow v.3 | Logitech Gaming G502 | DELL S2721DGF + UP2716D
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26th May 2010 18:04 #2
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28th May 2010 00:35 #5
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Forceware-197.77-Win-7-|-Vista-64-bit-WHQL
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197.77: FPS: 35,8 - SCORES: 902 / Min FPS: 20,5 - Max FPS: 66,8
257.15: FPS: 35,8 - SCORES: 901 / Min FPS: 19,3 - Max FPS: 66,9
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196.34: 11595 Points
197.13: 11608 Points
197.25: -/-
197.28: -/-
197.41: 11653 Points
197.45: 11573 Points (bfbc2 random stuttering/fps drops)
197.77: 11585 Points
257.15: 11586 Points
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257.15: 34,72 fps/avgLast edited by LeGaL^CriMeR; 28th May 2010 at 09:49. Reason: 190xxx
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28th May 2010 23:31 #11
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28th May 2010 23:53 #12
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29th May 2010 00:04 #13
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29th May 2010 00:18 #14
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29th May 2010 08:46 #15
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29th May 2010 11:21 #16
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29th May 2010 13:49 #17
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29th May 2010 15:33 #18
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monitoring- MSI Afterburner?
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29th May 2010 18:42 #21
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Ask NVIDIA. I'm not NVIDIA driver developer to comment which NVIDIA API monitoring call efficiency has been reduced in release 256 driver on your system. But once again, you can easily figure it out yourself by enabling performance profiler status info in EVGA Precision. This can be done by editing EVGAPrecision.cfg and by setting ShowPerformanceProfilerStatus entry to 1 (don't remember exact entry name, I'm currently @ lunch outside the office and cannot check the name, but I'm sure that you won't miss it, there are not so many entries related to performance profiling). Once it is enabled, you can see performance profiler status line in Precision monitoring window showing you total CPU time eaten by polling hardware via NVIDIA driver on each hardware polling iteration. So by seeing it and toggling graphic one by one you can easily visually identify the sensors giving the biggest performance impact. Can be videomemory usage reading API, fan speed reading API, thermal monitoring reading API, anything. Also, don't forget that release 257 drivers are revamped special for GTX 400 series so NVIDIA could easily sacrify efficiency on old GPUs if new implementation gives any boosts to new GTX 400 series owners.
Once again, no Precision updates fixing anything like that are expected. So waiting for Precision update won't help. And using Afterburner instead of Precision won't help those who have stuttering with Precision and GTX 200 SLI hardware under 257.15.
Back to the topic: issue has been passed to NV. If it is fixable and not by design of new API on old hardware, then it will be addressed. Otherwise I can only recommend GTX 200 users either to stay on old good release 195 drivers or stop using Precision and Afterburner for monitoring. There is nothing I can do because the slowdowns are located in driver.
I've just returned to home and installed old good GTX 275 in one of my home PCs to analyze the issue and profile the bottleneck. The sensor giving stuttering on GTX 200 series is fan speed sensor, it is now eating about 20ms instead of approximately 5ms before. Which makes monitoring more than two fan speeds at once via NVIDIA API on GTX 200 series with 257.17 driver close to unusable because it eats up to 50ms total (which means approximately 5 frames loss if frame-rate is 100fps (and 1 frame time is 10ms) for example, this is a noticeable delay causing stuttering effect).
So the verdict is: fan speed reporting API in NVIDIA release 256 drivers is currenlty working abnormally slow on GTX 200 cards. It is strongly recommended to disable fan speed graph in both Precision and Afterburner if you're experiencing stuttering. And details are passed to NV so I hope that fan speed reading routines will be optimized back to release 195 state soon.Asus Z170-A|i7 6700K|2x8GB Corsair Vengeance DDR4|Gigabyte GTX 970 G1 Gaming|OCZ-ARC100 240GB+Intel 520 128GB+WD7500AAKS+WD5000AAKS|X-FI XtremeMusic|Corsair TX750|CK-1022|Dell2209WA+2xSamsungB2240|FX5051
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