Among the notable improvements, the driver introduces a new environment variable,
CUDA_DISABLE_PERF_BOOST, allowing users to disable CUDA’s default behavior of automatically boosting GPU clock speeds to higher power states during compute workloads.
Among the notable improvements, the driver introduces a new environment variable,
CUDA_DISABLE_PERF_BOOST, allowing users to disable CUDA’s default behavior of automatically boosting GPU clock speeds to higher power states during compute workloads.
I don’t have nvidia, but I’ve solved this by making the monitors never sleep automatically, unless a hotkey is pressed.