Re: NVIDIA proprietary driver and jack

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Frank Kober wrote:
> This is somewhat unsolicited, but I thought I share this in case it is not known, since
> I was puzzled for a while...
> [ ... ]
> Then I found that in the nvidia control panel that comes with the drivers there is that
> clock settings option where you toggle between 'adaptive' and 'prefer maximum performance'.
> And all of my problems disappear when the GPU clock is set to 'prefer maximum performance'. 
> [ ... ]
> So I have a solid jack-1.9.3 running with a standard desktop kernel at 8ms latency without
> drawbacks in video performance. 
> :)
> Maybe someone has/will run into those problems, so i just leave the info here.

you've certainly got my attention, thanks for sharing that! Cheers.

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