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But I normally run Linux, so I did't really use that other than testing some overclocking. The newer Linux nvidia drivers (I am running 346.22) allow overclocking gpu, video RAM, and fan control with sliders in NVIDIA X Server Settings. But I cannot monitor actual gpu speeds, just gpu temperature and fan speeds (both of which stay low on the new efficient Maxwell chip).
Motherboard: | MSI Z97 Gaming 7
CPU: | Intel Core i5 - 4690k @ 3.50 Ghz
GPU: | MSI GeForce GTX 980 Gaming 4G
Memory(RAM): | G. Skill Trident X Series - 16 Gb @ 1600 Mhz
CPU Cooler: | Noctua NH-D14
HDD: | Western Digital - Black - 2 TB
SSD: | Crucial M500 - 120 GB
PSU: | Corsair RM 650 Watt
Optical Drive: | LG DVD Player/Burner
Computer Case: | Cooler Master Storm Trooper - Full Tower
I just built this about 3 days ago.
It runs beautifully and it came with the software aswell. I read that MSI afterburner had some sort of On Screen display to monitor temperatures in game. Like an FPS monitor. But I don't think mine has that capability, or I just don't know how to activate it.