![]() ![]() It would only be revealed in a benchmark. Personally, what I do is let it stay at 'Optimal Power' in the GLOBAL settings, and for every game that I play, I set the power mode individually to 'Maximum Performance'. Even if a game was 3% faster or slower though it’s not enough to actually notice it in a game. What it means to us is that there might be, in some cases, a potential for slight advantages with Adaptive or Maximum Performance Option. 3DMark, of course, takes the whole system into account for the 3DMark score. What it means for gamers is that there is potentially some indication that on this midrange level video card there is potential for slight variances in some way. In the real world though, it doesn’t really mean much. For competitive 3DMark benchmarking this can make all the difference. It seems both Adaptive and Prefer Maximum Performance are faster than Optimal Power by 3%. ![]() This result on the GeForce RTX 2060 SUPER is a bit more significant and hard to ignore. However, the Adaptive option does pull ahead, but it is less than 1% difference, therefore naturally within the margin of error. Optimal Power and Prefer Maximum Performance are dead even on the overall 3DMark score. Alternatively, you can download the latest drivers manually from the. You can run tests on your machines at home to compare with ours. Use your GPUs proprietary software to update your drivers and apply optimal settings. Let’s start with the 3DMark Timespy benchmark.
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