4/18/2023 0 Comments Asus tweak 2 always 3d clockYes! I got my clock in the upper right corner, but:ġ. I might try make a table myself, and mess around with the core/memory a bit, to see what differences i get in fps throughout the different benchmarks.Originally posted by Panik_Knopf:8 month after starting with afterburner, I need to say it: Howwever, is GPU benchmarks purely based on min, avg & max fps ? Or is it also based on the stability of the current core clock & memory ?. Im not so clever on this subject, so might be a stupid question I assume it is something to do with Boost 3.0. It happens even if i put +50 on core clock, then the MHz is just lower obviously. I don't know why this is happening though. The only "bouncing" i see on my GPU is when i start the load (benchmark, game or whatever) it clocks to 2130 and then downclocks within 5-15 seconds to 2085 and is stable there for the rest of the load duration - Memory sits on 7600 from start till the end. Would you be able to provide a link to where you found that table from? Would be much appreciated.īut this table you listed, is that done within 1 certain benchmark, or over a various of benchmarks/games ? Cause that matters alot if its actually stable or not. instead the bounce around which is why 'average' is reported in the reviews. I suspect it has to do with the way Boost 3 works since the numbers you set are not the same as what we see during the test. The "best OC fps wise" is never in the last column or row. and so on and then have rows doing the same incremental steps with memory. I typically make a spreadsheet with columns listing core test speeds of say 1800, 1825. I have seen this in my own testing all the time. The 2080 Gaming Trio hit 180.2 fps (5.2 fps faster than 2nd place) with a 1st place finish in core (2115) and a 5th place finish in memory. With the 2080, we have an instance where highest core = highest fps. The card, again excluding the Lightning cause of the unfair advantage, which hits the highest fps is the Gaming X Trio and it was in 7th place in Core OC and 3rd place in Memory OC The cared with highest memory OC not counting the Lightning was the Asus Strix w/ 2065 and it only managed 4th place in FPS. All the others used Micron MT61K256M32JE-14:A. The card with the highest OC on the memory is the Lightning but lets ignore that as it is the only one tested with Samsung K4Z80325BC-HC14. The card with the highest OC on the core is the Zotac Amp with 2145 came in 5th place in fps achieved. If you want something more to refine, thats probably it at this point. Not to mention you may be able to make an already pretty quiet card a little quieter. The GPU wouldnt care if it was hitting 75C, but at lower speeds the fans may last longer. If 65C is what youre getting during sustained loads, such as long gaming sessions, then you have a lot of headroom. If it isn't stable then thats that, but sometimes you can get a little better temperatures that way. Only thing I might try is lowering the power limit to something like 120. Most people will never see numbers quite that good. One of the fastest, coolest-running, nicest cards you can get. The Strix line doesn't have a lot of OC headroom because theyre sort of built to max the gpu on thier own. Youre power limited and there is no way around that without modding that hasnt and may never be done on an RTX card. Cant ask for more from those cards really. Youre one stop lower than my Strix 2060 maxes at. Card will always decide what voltage to run at what clocks otherwise. All you can really do is raise the ceiling via power limit. What is your thoughts / opinions on this subject?Īfaik core voltage slider does nothing with 20-series. I did some research on the Voltages with the RTX series, and came to the conclusion, that most people don't have any success, getting any extra juice by changing the Core Voltage % slider. I then tryid to mess around with the voltage curve, without any success. I then thought about changing the Core Voltage % slider, but when i did that, it started to crash. But as soon as i increase clock or memory it will start crashing. Secondly, i tryid to get some more juice out of it. Under max load or 99-100% GPU usage it runs 2085MHz & 7600MHz stable in games, 3D Mark Fire Strike & TimeSpy, MSI Kombustor & Heaven.įirst of all, what is your thoughts on this overclock of my Asus Strix 2070 RTX ? I messed around with it alot the last few days, and ended up getting these results which seem stable so far (4 days in & no crashes nor artifacts) I wanted to get some feedback and guidance on my overclock for my Asus Strix 2070 RTX, and hope that some of you can help me
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