Cache will be more sensitive than the cores. If you haven't already, try -0.1v on the cache and -0.17v on the cores.
Hi, just for your infoHi everyone
Know it's been a while, but a lot of really good info in here.
Since the NBR forums are no longer active, maybe I could get some help here.
I have the Clevo PB50RF, and it came originally with a Samsung 4k OLED panel. I remember reading in NBR something about the frames having to go through the Intel graphics to be displayed in the panel, also something to do with the brightness control, so that would make it impossible to use G-Sync on such a panel.
Thing is, my panel (sadly) got damaged and I have to get a new one, so was thinking of a FHD or QHD with G-Sync.
Question is, moment I plug it in, will the G-sync work and frames come directly from the GPU, or, since it originally came with the 4K panel with the weird Intel graphics detour, will some intrinsic configuration be different that can't or has to be changed and prevents the new panel from synching frame rates?
Any help or knowledge on the topic would be much appreciated!
1- Alright, I understand, my apologies, but this being a 5 year old laptop obviously I wasn't gonna find any active topics on it, had to try my luck.Hi, just for your info
1- Nobody checks a five-year-old thread, and necro is generally not welcome in the forums.
2- This forum is only for PCSpecialist customers; even if we wanted to, we cannot discuss third-party products. You need an open forum, like Tom's or similar.