41.09 USERS - Performance set to 'Aggressive' - is this the same as an overclock?

jakobkraft

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Although my vid. card clock speeds don't change, I saw not only a 60-80 point increase in 3dMark (which I know means nothing) but also a visibly perceptible performance increase in certain games, like Sacrifice-but in a strange way, like the frames didn't go up at all but it looked as if they had, smoother, etc.

I don't necessarily require an explanation but was just curious if any one else tried the 'Aggressive' performance mode in the Nvidia 41.09 drivers and what, if any, results did they get.....
 

CraigRT

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hm, that's pretty strange. you know, i have no idea... i would try 2 more runs, one with the aggressive on still, and then another not on aggressive.. see what happens. sometimes the results change by 60-80 points each time for no traceable reason.
 

jakobkraft

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I did try several test runs, and 'Aggressive' mode tests higher every time - its freaky, what does that mode do, if not overclock?
 

MrCraphead

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Interesting, I never noticed that before. I too would like to know what exactly it does. :eek:
 

CTho9305

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Originally posted by: erikiksaz
Maybe they down the detail levels of the textures.

Yeah, and might use bilinear filtering instead of trilinear/anistropic. if you poke around the drivers you can find a bunch of options that can be changed to trade performance vs. quality.
 

BFG10K

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The aggressive setting is not an overclock, it simply forces lower quality graphics options to get higher performance.