Well, I'm using HWInfo to see what buses are available on a motherboard (laptop) quite often. The way it is now, I don't know if it supports NVMe/PCIe unless I plug in an NMVe SSD - something I don't want to deal with
Maybe some ghost? any kind of dummy?
I'm not familiar with the architecture, thought maybe you could emulate a device and somehow it will result in the ability to load the driver
Hi
1. I understand that unless an NVMe drive (SSD) is installed in the port, the HWInfo currently not showing it?
2. If so, is there any way to activate it somehow, without installing a drive?
Thanks
Hi
I see that my mobile GPU has these measurements:
- GPU Core Power
- GPU Memory Power
- GPU Power
The "GPU Power" seems to be a lot lower than the GPU Core Power and probably it's a part of the "Core Power"
What's the difference between the two reds? anyone knows?
Thanks
I don't have the knowledge of what's going on inside, but in my simple words - I want to know what this load includes and what it doesn't. Otherwise, what do we really learn from it? Specifically, I wanted to use this tool to know when I'm GPU limited and if/which ACEs equivalent were in use...
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Can you please refer me to the right NV contact? I've tried many times to contact many companies with such questions and barely got replied
Anyway, many thanks!
Thanks Martin. So it is all based on some not fully clear sensors? So, in fact, when I see 100% GPU usage it doesn't mean there isn't place for higher GPU output?
Also, what do you mean by Direct3D subsystem? the rasterization engine without the compute engines?
Hi all!
Long time user/dreamer
In the wake of DX12 and DX12 benchmarks and all the discussions and in-depth info around them, I started to question my understanding of what do the GPU measurements actually say:
1. GPU Core Load [%]
2. GPU D3D Usage [%]
3. GPU Bus Load [%]
Previously...
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