Disable one core/GPU of GTX 295

Evil Genius

Evil Genius

Lion's Arch Merchant

Join Date: Dec 2006

Australia

Mo/

Hi I need to disable one of my GTX 295's cores/GPUs, i.e. so it becomes a GTX 275 sort of. It is a dual GPU and I need to cut its power consumption so will need to disable one of the GPUs. This should cut its power consumption by half, correct?

Yes, I know it would cut performance by half. Yes, you are probably wondering why bother paying top dollar for a GTX 295 then cripple it. This doesn't matter.

I just want to know can it be done, and if so, how?

Cheers.

gone

Guest

Join Date: Jan 2007

use evga precision/gpuz and monitor your card. you'll see that when it's not under stress/load it cuts everything down for you.

-not to be a dick, but that probably isn't the card for you.

Quaker

Quaker

Hell's Protector

Join Date: Aug 2005

Canada

Brothers Disgruntled

I don't think that disabling 1 core will cut power consumption in half. (Edit - at a given rez and fps) One core will have to do the work of 2. Here's an interesting chart - http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/...5,2266-14.html

Btw, I don't know if or how you can disable one core.

Lord Sojar

Lord Sojar

The Fallen One

Join Date: Dec 2005

Oblivion

Irrelevant

Mo/Me

Yes and no.

While you can't fully disable an entire GPU on the GTX295, you can force it to run at very low power.

Disabling SLi or setting a particular game to Alternate Frame Render 1 will lower the usage of GPU1 significantly. I don't have access to the NV Archives anymore, so I can't lookup a specific query like the one you are asking in the knowledge base anymore. Sorry.

Evil Genius

Evil Genius

Lion's Arch Merchant

Join Date: Dec 2006

Australia

Mo/

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-not to be a dick, but that probably isn't the card for you.
Haha that's because its not my card. I am able to use it for free for a month, and I decided to due to shortage of ATI 5 series and to wait tilll the release of Fermi.

It would be the card for me if my power supply was a bit more powerful (the rest of my system and the games I play are both deserving of a high performance card). BTW power supply is a Corsair HX520 - i.e. high quality but a not quite enough watts.

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Yes and no.

While you can't fully disable an entire GPU on the GTX295, you can force it to run at very low power.

Disabling SLi or setting a particular game to Alternate Frame Render 1 will lower the usage of GPU1 significantly. I don't have access to the NV Archives anymore, so I can't lookup a specific query like the one you are asking in the knowledge base anymore. Sorry.
I disabled SLi and have been playing games without any sign of power-shortage problems. Thanks for the advice.