EVGA owners: Does K-boost help?

lucasbytegenius

Well-Known Member
So in the EVGA Precision X or whatever there's an option called K-boost, which supposedly locks the voltages and GPU frequency to the ones you specify, instead of scaling up and down depending on the need.

Have you guys seen any improvements using this feature or is it just best left off?
 
i used it on a gtx 670 from evga, ant i never use it again.
i dident see any approvement. only worse working of the videocard.
 

Okedokey

Well-Known Member
Its a funny thing to say.

I use it all the time. My 580s are at 900 clock 1.15V, 50oC (wc).

Its actually funny, i monitor the 12V rail to 5 significant figures on my keyboard.

Right on full load it doesnt go below 12.000. Idles on 12.001
 

Spesh

New Member
From a performance perspective, K boost is useful when running the heaven benchmark, but that's about it.
 
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