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Nvidia Scanner Brings One-Click Overclocking To Its GeForce RTX Graphics Cards (pcworld.com) 39

Nvidia's new "Scanner" tool for the company's newest GeForce RTX 2080 graphics cards will provide one-click overclocking. PCWorld reports: Nvidia Scanner isn't actually a tool you can download. Instead, it's an API that developers can implement, similar to how current GeForce overclocking software relies on Nvidia's NVAPI. Tom Peterson, Nvidia's director of technical marketing, says all of the major overclocking programs will implement Scanner. You simply press the Test button, and the software starts walking through your graphics card's volt frequency curve, running arithmetic tests all the while. If the overclock starts pushing too far, Nvidia Scanner will discover a math error before your card crashes. When that happens, Scanner ramps up your card's voltage and starts testing again. After about 20 minutes, Scanner will have a complete understanding of your RTX card's capabilities, and automatically generate an overclocking profile built to squeeze as much performance as possible out of it without crashing. Easy-peasy. PCWorld's Brad Chacos mentions a demonstration where "Nvidia's Tom Peterson showed Nvidia Scanner pushing the GeForce RTX 2080 -- which ships with a 1,710MHz boost clock -- all the way to 2,130MHz at 1,068mV."
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Nvidia Scanner Brings One-Click Overclocking To Its GeForce RTX Graphics Cards

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  • That is at most the usual nvidia branded boost in different clothes.

    nvidia is the worst company by far regarding any kind of video card overclocking: it hurts their bottomline.
    Nvidia were the first to introduce signed VGA-BIOSes so no more Mod BIOS.
    Nvidia were the first to introduce to introduce hard powerlimits, so one has to solder resistors on the PCB to increase this limit.

  • by Anonymous Coward

    Back in my day we just pressed the TURBO button to crank my rig up from 16Mhz to 33Mhz.

  • by account_deleted ( 4530225 ) on Saturday September 15, 2018 @07:43AM (#57318810)
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    • Even after 20 minutes of passing, the card would be right at that threshold

      How do you know already what this unreleased software does and does not do?

  • "Nvidia's Tom Peterson showed Nvidia Scanner pushing a cherry-picked GeForce RTX 2080 -- which ships with a 1,710MHz boost clock -- all the way to 2,130MHz at 1,068mV."

    FTFY

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  • "...an overclocking profile built to squeeze as much performance as possible out of it without crashing."

    I've heard these words before. I believed them. I ran the tests. The computer hard locked. Every time.

    I no longer believe it when I see/hear these words.

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