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PX1 Voltage Curve Tuning?

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2020/10/14 13:56:09 (permalink)
Is it possible to undervolt using PX1? I see the VF curve tuner, but it doesn't actually do anything. Changing points on the curve and hitting apply doesn't seem to have any effect at all. 
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    Re: PX1 Voltage Curve Tuning? 2020/10/14 14:49:22 (permalink)
    Did you download the new one - that only works with 30 series cards
     
    EVGA_Precision_X1_1.1.0.9.zip
     

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    Re: PX1 Voltage Curve Tuning? 2020/10/14 14:50:40 (permalink)
    I should have clarified. I’m at using the latest version of PX1, using it along with a 3090 ftw3.
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    Re: PX1 Voltage Curve Tuning? 2020/10/14 14:56:03 (permalink)
    the built in helps to older versions of X1, listed the order of how to click through the settings
     
    You need to: select a profile number, make an edit, click apply & then click save
     
    not sure of the exact order off the top of my head
     
    You also need to check a few boxes for any profile to load on boot .... best not to auto load a profile while testing ... if your settings are not stable, they are not the ones you want on reboot

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    Re: PX1 Voltage Curve Tuning? 2020/10/14 15:39:29 (permalink)
    I think we may be talking about different things. Normal overclocking profiles load fine. I can set an offset and it’ll load, etc.

    The issue I’m trying to deal with is strictly the voltage curve graph. Changing the points on the graph doesn’t produce any results. Voltage and clocks stay exactly the same.
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    Re: PX1 Voltage Curve Tuning? 2020/10/14 22:25:40 (permalink)
    I'm getting the same thing on the 3090 FTW3. My VF curve doesn't save, even after trying to save it to multiple profiles. It just defaults whenever I go back to it. I'm just going to use afterburner.
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    Re: PX1 Voltage Curve Tuning? 2020/10/14 22:30:24 (permalink)
    Issue with afterburner is that fan control is wonky. On a fresh system restart, third fan is off and can’t be controller with afterburner. I have to start PX1, it loads the fan profile, then close PX1 and start afterburner, only then can I control the third fan.
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