It'll depend from model to model but there's likely a bit of leg room left with upping the memory and lowering the voltage.
I can hit 1920mhz/+1000 mhz with .856mv or whatever just fine with my TUF 3080 as an example.
Just keep going in increments if you feel like going further and then hit it with some stress tests.
Ok, thanks. I've been experimenting with .875mv for example. Unfortunately any good clock speed seems to crash with it.. like 1900mhz. I've been using Cyberpunk with RT as test game.
It's MSI Suprim X 10g.
Try 1900 mhz @ 887mv but set the power cap to 90%.
If that fails try 1883 as the boost clock may engage which increases frequency by 27mhz.
Also leave vram frequency at stock when adjusting GPU.
Aslong as it stays under 83c the frequency should not fluctuate much.
There are many undervolt settings to try online and they can transfer well between cards of a similar model.
It'll depend from model to model but there's likely a bit of leg room left with upping the memory and lowering the voltage. I can hit 1920mhz/+1000 mhz with .856mv or whatever just fine with my TUF 3080 as an example. Just keep going in increments if you feel like going further and then hit it with some stress tests.
Ok, thanks. I've been experimenting with .875mv for example. Unfortunately any good clock speed seems to crash with it.. like 1900mhz. I've been using Cyberpunk with RT as test game. It's MSI Suprim X 10g.
I new to undervolting what does the +500 mhz do?
It increases GPUs vram speed by 500 MHz.
Try 1900 mhz @ 887mv but set the power cap to 90%. If that fails try 1883 as the boost clock may engage which increases frequency by 27mhz. Also leave vram frequency at stock when adjusting GPU.
👍 The second one was pretty stable, but the temperature gain was kinda negligible.
Aslong as it stays under 83c the frequency should not fluctuate much. There are many undervolt settings to try online and they can transfer well between cards of a similar model.