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Nvidia RTX 2060 SUPER TDP Percentage in GPU-Z?

What does TPD% means in GPU-Z?

It varies between 101-110% when my system is under load!

Specifications :

I3-10105f

GPU- Gv-n206swf2oc-8gd

7200rpm HDD (3pc)

8x 120mm argb case fans

PSU - Deepcool pf550

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TDP is the Thermal Design Point. (or parameter or Power... depending where you look) your GPU is using at it's Max rated power. TDP tells you how much heat you need to get rid of at 100% = 175 Watts for the RTX 2060 Super. You need to provide more than that to the card though, since you lose a goodly percentage of that power along the way... on the RTX 2060 that meant another 45 watts for the total need, Yours will lose at least 20 watts, maybe significantly more than that since the Super has a higher TDP and more memory to feed than the 10 month older non-S version. What does that mean to you? Well it depends... are you overclocking it? If this constitutes new behavior you can try using an older driver by a couple of versions as there seem to be some folks reporting problems with the latest ones on this card. How are your temps? I see you have several big fans but is the airflow good? (check the temps). You say they get to 100+ when under load... so personally I'm not surprised by that. Is your power supply putting out sufficient wattage for your Beast? (550 watts available?) in testing under sustained gaming the wattage goes up to 192 watts, so what else are you powering? Got enough? Strange behavior might be due to driver issues, but also look at any ca@pware and scan for viri, er... viruses. That doesn't help yell and I or someone more versed may be able to help.

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Let me admit that I'm no expert on this, but I see nothing to worry about. You've selected the MAX readings and adding them all up; PCIE slot and your 6 and 8 pin connectors they add up to more than 100%, but as I pointed out the TDP of 175 watts is exceeded, but that's normal, under heavy load you are still below the 192 watts I mentioned was normal under such use.that number is for the total draw not just the output of 175 watts. If I'm incorrect on that I'm sure someone will point that out, but--what I see here I wouldn't worry about. Is there something else wrong? I'm assuming here that your motherboard is capable of handling the load since it sounds like you're a gamer? You could check that as well as any limitations with the CPU. I am still using a z77 board with a core i7-3770K with an RTX 3080 but the most stress it gets is in video editing so I've never come close to hitting 100% on my TDP though I have plenty of power available for the puppy (850Watt) even stress testing the GPU I'm slightly OC'd.

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Thanks! I use this for both gaming and editing. I was worried if my PSU is underpowered.

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