T61 - NVS140m - GPU Clockdown?
T61 - NVS140m - GPU Clockdown?
Hi guys,
Ive found the cause of my aero lag... The nvs140m GPU keeps clocking its self right down when its not in use, and as soon as activate flip3d, there is a bit of lag while the gpu clocks itself back up to 400/600mhz, once its clocked up its really fast, but after a few seconds of no use it clocks back down again!
Ive tried changing the power settings to "Maximum Performance" (with ThinkPad Power Manager)
The laptop is very very rarely on battery so id rather just disable this "feature" and maintain a smooth Vista interface
Cheers guys,
Will
Ive found the cause of my aero lag... The nvs140m GPU keeps clocking its self right down when its not in use, and as soon as activate flip3d, there is a bit of lag while the gpu clocks itself back up to 400/600mhz, once its clocked up its really fast, but after a few seconds of no use it clocks back down again!
Ive tried changing the power settings to "Maximum Performance" (with ThinkPad Power Manager)
The laptop is very very rarely on battery so id rather just disable this "feature" and maintain a smooth Vista interface
Cheers guys,
Will
IBM ThinkPad T61 - T7300, 3gig, NVS104m, Seagate 7200.2 120gig
I have this problem as well. It's very frustrating, because I spent a lot of money on this laptop, and one of the reasons I spent extra for the Quadro is because I don't like the decrease in available memory and memory bandwidth that is caused by integrated graphics. But because of the clockdown, Aero runs a lot smoother on systems with the GMA X3100!
I wouldn't mind this happening on battery if it improves battery life significantly, but I also want control over it and I definitely don't want it happening when the laptop is plugged in. I think it is BIOS-controlled, so it'll take a BIOS update to fix it.
I've also noticed skips when playing back audio, and they seem to occur when the GPU is clocking up or down.
I wouldn't mind this happening on battery if it improves battery life significantly, but I also want control over it and I definitely don't want it happening when the laptop is plugged in. I think it is BIOS-controlled, so it'll take a BIOS update to fix it.
I've also noticed skips when playing back audio, and they seem to occur when the GPU is clocking up or down.
yes its VERY annoying... and we're all in the same boat! All of my colleagues have T61's and they all feel the same, it could be worse... Some of them have the T61p, with the same problem!!barich wrote:I have this problem as well. It's very frustrating, because I spent a lot of money on this laptop, and one of the reasons I spent extra for the Quadro is because I don't like the decrease in available memory and memory bandwidth that is caused by integrated graphics. But because of the clockdown, Aero runs a lot smoother on systems with the GMA X3100!
I wouldn't mind this happening on battery if it improves battery life significantly, but I also want control over it and I definitely don't want it happening when the laptop is plugged in. I think it is BIOS-controlled, so it'll take a BIOS update to fix it.
I've also noticed skips when playing back audio, and they seem to occur when the GPU is clocking up or down.
Apparently its more of a feature with the way Vista handles power management on gfx card, and im half hoping it will get address when SP1 comes out in Q1 2008...
Also, ive found installing the IBM PowerManager driver helped a bit as well... it still locks down the gpu, but it seems alot of faster to "get going" again... When you talk about audio skipping, ive not experianced that. Ive created a custom profile on the power manager, and when its plugged in i run the CPU at max power (2ghz), if only i could do that on the GPU!
IBM ThinkPad T61 - T7300, 3gig, NVS104m, Seagate 7200.2 120gig
I actually subscribe to Microsoft TechNet and they just released a Release Candidate version of Vista SP1. I've installed it, and it has not fixed this problem (though it does seem to make Vista run faster). I think it's more of a Lenovo BIOS problem, because I have access to other brands of laptop with nVidia GPUs, and they don't have this issue.Apparently its more of a feature with the way Vista handles power management on gfx card, and im half hoping it will get address when SP1 comes out in Q1 2008...
oh... bugger.... lol, ill keep an eye out for BIOS updates... i know they recently upgraded the BIOS, to improve "performance".... i guess they need to redefine their term "performance" ahahabarich wrote:I actually subscribe to Microsoft TechNet and they just released a Release Candidate version of Vista SP1. I've installed it, and it has not fixed this problem (though it does seem to make Vista run faster). I think it's more of a Lenovo BIOS problem, because I have access to other brands of laptop with nVidia GPUs, and they don't have this issue.Apparently its more of a feature with the way Vista handles power management on gfx card, and im half hoping it will get address when SP1 comes out in Q1 2008...
IBM ThinkPad T61 - T7300, 3gig, NVS104m, Seagate 7200.2 120gig
Is there a way to tell if the NVIDIA cards are also clocking down under WinXP Pro systems?Kryptonic wrote:oh... bugger.... lol, ill keep an eye out for BIOS updates... i know they recently upgraded the BIOS, to improve "performance".... i guess they need to redefine their term "performance" ahahabarich wrote: I actually subscribe to Microsoft TechNet and they just released a Release Candidate version of Vista SP1. I've installed it, and it has not fixed this problem (though it does seem to make Vista run faster). I think it's more of a Lenovo BIOS problem, because I have access to other brands of laptop with nVidia GPUs, and they don't have this issue.
Two - T61p 15.4" WS T9300 2.5Ghz units, August 2008 08/08 Builds + Nvidia FX570M GPUs, One - T42 15" Flexview 1.8GHz + ATI GPU for travel, Two - T500 15.4" T9600 & T9400 CPUs with ATI HD3650 GPUs, One - Stupidly Fast W520 15.6" i7-2860QM + Nvidia 2000M GPU + Series 3 Dock w/USB 3.0
Thanks ..... I just looked at my Nvidia PowerMizer setttings in the Nvidia Control Panel and you are correct .... the setting is still functional (not greyed out) and it was already disabled by default (at least while I'm docked here with line power running WinXP).Kryptonic wrote:as far as i remember.... yes they do get clocked down, but i think im right in saying that in XP, you can access the Nvidia PowerMizer functionality in the nvidia control panel, and basically, tell it to get lost! lol
Two - T61p 15.4" WS T9300 2.5Ghz units, August 2008 08/08 Builds + Nvidia FX570M GPUs, One - T42 15" Flexview 1.8GHz + ATI GPU for travel, Two - T500 15.4" T9600 & T9400 CPUs with ATI HD3650 GPUs, One - Stupidly Fast W520 15.6" i7-2860QM + Nvidia 2000M GPU + Series 3 Dock w/USB 3.0
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