February 8, 20233 yr It seems the general topic for this is looking for ways to reduce power consumption but I am looking at doing the opposite. Does anyone know how to force a 1660 Super to stay in P0? Here is some background: When I use Tdarr to transcode files to save space, it will run 4-5 transcodes at a time but stay in P2. When it decides to go into P0, it is WORLDS faster, my understanding is that there is faster memory clock speeds during this compute task. Second, in Emby if I enable "transcode throttling", it seems to have a difficult time switching back and forth for some reason. It will sometimes initiate P0 and transcode in seconds, but sometimes it decides "I'm just gonna use P2" and doesn't effectively transcode fast enough. To avoid this, I just want to force it into P0, if at all possible. I just don't know where, or how I can make this change.
September 2, 20232 yr same, 1660 Super and the highest I ever see it go (during Plex transcodes and Stable Diffusion) is P2
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