Nvidia has puzzled and angered its gaming notebook community once again, by re-initiating a block that prevents owners of laptops featuring the GTX 980M GPU from overclocking it. Added through the recent 350.12 driver update, the move is being dubbed the “clockblock” by gamers, with many wondering why Nvidia feels the need to hand-hold users with such powerful machines.
This particular block isn’t hitting everyone who has a 980M GPU, as some have stuck with an older driver that disabled the block (after it was brought in on NVidia’s 347.09 update, as per NotebookReview) and not everyone’s
This seems rather bizarre in the contemporary climate of high-end systems and tweaking, as many of them are sold on the basis that they can be overclocked by end users. Buyers of high-end
Nvidia hasn’t released a statement addressing the matter. Clearly, the company isn’t backing down on this issue.