

They tend to make some great entry level cards which can handle CS:GO with ease. NVIDIA GPU’s are often the first choice for people looking for a fantastic FPS and price point.

Anistropic Filtering – Application-Controlled.Image Sharpening – Sharpening Off, Scaling Disabled.I hope I was able to help those who were looking for the answer to the same question or was interested in how this works.The best CS:GO NVIDIA Settings for high FPS. But for now Im sure I can leave power mode on optimal in NVCP and I will create game profiles with power management mode to max performance and it will work. Just on idle it does not work, only after a PC restart. I asked this originally because I wanted to set game profiles in NVCP and I was afraid of the NVCP just can't change onboard the power management mode, but it can. (Note that If I restart PC its 1365 mhz on idle with max performance mode) But when I run a game the GPU core clock immediately goes up to 1365 mhz, and when the game loaded and I start to play the core clock boosts up to around fix 1980 mhz and stays around there even when the GPU usage is only 75-80%. Then I go to NVCP and set the power management to prefer max performance and click apply. The core clock on idle (nothing opened, just MSI afterburner) is 300 mhz. (Idle = nothing opened, even not a chrome browser)Įxample: So lets say I turn on the computer with optimal performance power management mode in NVCP. That changing NVCP power management mode does not applied to idle without PC restarting. I did further testing and I realised a thing. The problem is on my side, or people are talking nonsense silly things? And this is true about FPS limiter, vsync. I read a lot of post where people say NVCP settings are applied immediately. For me core clock goes down to 300 mhz and 44 celsius on idle. Now restart PC and check again these values without any change in NVCP.For me it stays on 1365 mhz and 50 celsius like in max performance mode. now without any pc restart check your GPU core clock and temp on idle.

Set power management back to optimal or adaptive ( I use optimal ).For me its 1365 mhz and 50 celius on idle. Check your core clock mhz and GPU temp on idle with GPU-Z or MSI Afterburner.Now restart the computer (to let's be sure).Set power management to prefer max performance.I just want to ask that is it normal that in nvidia control panel the power management mode only applied after I restart my pc? I have a gigabyte RTX2060 wf rev 2.0.
