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How to read the VF Tuner?

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2020/11/15 11:57:07 (permalink)
Hey everyone, this might be a dumb question, but how do I read these results exactly? Does it recommend I adjust the GPU OC settings to 126 and Memory to 200? Or is it saying that I can add +126 and +200 more to the respective categories? Thanks.

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    Re: How to read the VF Tuner? 2020/11/15 16:30:59 (permalink)
    its not dumb, i was wondering today lol
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    Re: How to read the VF Tuner? 2020/11/15 16:53:50 (permalink)
    So I’m pretty certain that the number displayed on the screen after you take the test is what they recommend you set the GPU and Memory clocks too. Wish there was a little more text on the app to explain what they mean. I’ve asked this question in like 5 other forums and no one has replied to me.
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    Re: How to read the VF Tuner? 2020/11/16 11:16:45 (permalink)
    The number displayed is the average OC that it got, purely informational.  I guess it's also doing the mem now as well? Not sure since I haven't used the new versions of PX1or have a 30xx.
     
    Anyways after you've done the scan save to a profile, that will keep the custom oc and voltage curve that was generated.  Then load and apply that profile when you want the OC
    This question keeps getting asked because the UI does nothing to tell you what's going on or what to do after the scan is finished. 
     
    Edit:  after reading up on the new version of the OC scanner it looks like the OC values will now be stored in the driver independently of the software you used after a successful scan. Again who knows what PX1 is doing, but the version of it built into the experimental version of Geforce Experience and the Beta of MSI Afterburner 4.6.3 work that way now.
     

     

    post edited by Loser-P - 2020/11/16 16:02:08
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