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    GTX1060 Undervolt feedback

    Discussion in 'Gigabyte and Aorus' started by arenaboy007, Jan 28, 2018.

  1. arenaboy007

    arenaboy007 Notebook Geek

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    Is this okay for an undervolt on my P55W-V6?
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  2. Vistar Shook

    Vistar Shook Notebook Deity

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    In my experience with the laptop gtx1060 is that it will be pulling under 800mV most of the time, so I have better results with reducing temps a bit by locking the curve at 800mV at 1800-1850.

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    arenaboy007 Notebook Geek

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    I'll give this a try!
     
  4. arenaboy007

    arenaboy007 Notebook Geek

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    @Vistar Shook What do you think about this? I feel like I need to re-paste my laptop though, since temps are still crazy high, like 90s.


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