A leading high-end GPU maker, NVIDIA has done it again. This time, they satisfied avid gamers and enthusiasts with a handy automatic performance tuning feature for GeForce RTX 20 and 30 series graphics cards. By enabling this feature through the GeForce Experience software, the graphics card speeds up in a single click.
In this article, we are going to show you how to enable the performance tuning feature and provide a mini-guide on how to overclock an Intel Core processor.
How to enable auto-tuning
Make sure you have the latest version of GeForce Experience installed and the latest Game Ready driver, then follow these steps to enable automatic tuning:
- Open GFE.
- Open "Settings" by clicking the gear icon next to your username.
- Make sure 'In-Game Overlay' is enabled.
- Press "Alt" + "Z" keys to open the GFE overlay.
- Towards the right of the screen, select the "Performance" option.
- Near the middle of the "Performance" panel, click the "Enable Auto-Tuning" slider to turn it on.
Performance tuning will now begin. The software will evaluate your GPU using an "advanced analysis algorithm", which may take some time. A progress bar will be displayed as the scan progresses.
Boost your clock speeds with NVIDIA
If you like gaming, graphic design, or anything that requires heavy use of a graphics card, you'll be happy to know that NVIDIA has an automatic overclocking feature.
NVIDIA continues to make progress in improving the user experience with its auto-tuning feature. Once the feature is enabled through the GeForce Experience software, already high performance GeForce GPUs will run even higher and save time overclocking the manual way.
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