The end game of the game XCOM within is very interesting in a sense that there is a mix of
videos and computed 3D/physx with differents load levels.
This pushes the graphic card to go through all the existing P states
(P00, P02, P05 and P08, where P00 is the highest power state) during those few minutes of cinematic.
If there is something wrong with the voltages/frequencies adjustments, the cinematic will crash at a certain point.
I have adjusted the P02 state in the Titan X bios to lower the GDDR5 speed to avoid triggering the instability.
The end cinematic of XCOM within is now always going well on my machine.
This is also good for BOINC projects that uses the P02 state, this avoid computing errors and reduces overheating.
http://users.skynet.be/xixou/msi_t [...] 405MHz.rom
Speed (max) at:
P00 state: GDDR5: 3800 MHz, CORE: 1405 MHz
P02 state: GDDR5: 2400 MHz, CORE: 1228 MHz
P05 state: GDDR5: 810 MHz, CORE: 1000 MHz
P08 state: GDDR5: 405 MHz, CORE: 405 MHz