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I have problem with GPU throttling in Acer V3-571G. The GPU core slows down from 660 to 270MHz making dedicated card useless. I have not seen any program which allows stoping throttling of GPU. Is it possible to get direct access to GPU cores via code(java, c#, c++)?

I add the screen picturing what happens when I run a game Test Drive Unlimited 2... I know I usually work, but hey I paid more to use this GPU sometimes(few times a week).When it does not throttle(first few minutes) everything runs smooth, then FPS go down by 50%.

  1. I updated BIOS from 1.08 to 1.13 and it did not help.
  2. As far as I know in Acer V3-571G the throttle temperature is set to lower value than it should.

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BIG EDIT:

I have tried to read GPU BIOS by GPU-Z and then change throttle temperature by NiBiToR but GPU-Z cannot read the BIOS it says that file ...Local\Temp\\nvflash.rom cannot be find. This file really exists on my computer but on the location :...Local\Temp\nvflash.rom This double slashes in GPU-Z makes this path corrupted in my opinion.

How to fix that and read that rom file correctly.

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YOu really want to burn up your cpu or damage it? Chance is it throttles for a reason, and you would be a lot better off to find and fix the reason. At least unless something is totally funny. For example up there, it throttles down - with 0 load. GUess what - it makes no difference wheter it throtles or not, as you do not use the card anyway. – TomTom Jan 12 at 17:37
I do use it. It does not slow down on 0 load, but the throttle temperature is set to lower in Acer V3 than in the other notebooks. Please see edit. – Robert Kilar Jan 12 at 17:59
Well, if you use it, why does it show GPU load at 0%? – TomTom Jan 12 at 18:00
@TomTom Because this screenshot was made after I closed the game(only the games uses GeForce GT630m, then it switches to intel HD4000 integrated graphiccs automatically to save energy). – Robert Kilar Jan 12 at 18:02
65°C is high enough, I wouldn't try pushing it harder. – grasGendarme Jan 12 at 18:08
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