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2022/03/20 11:48:09 (permalink)
So I am not really OCer but got bored today and starting looking at Precision X1, which I normally only use to set a fan curve. I noticed the VF Curve Tuner so I ran the scan. After it completed it showed PASS, and on the left side GPU OC +98, MEM OC +200.  Was not sure what this meant or how to use it but I hit apply and GPU CLock value changed from having a 0 to the word Curve. The memory clock however remained at 0.  Am I missing something?  It would appear that Curve in the GPU CLOCK is having the clock follow the curve that was created in the Scan, but how come the Memory value stayed at 0 ?
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    Sajin
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    Re: VF Curve Tuner 2022/03/20 22:25:45 (permalink)
    I believe it only adjusts up to a max of +200 on the mem for testing. Anything higher has to be manually applied, so you'll need to put the value in yourself.
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    Re: VF Curve Tuner 2022/03/21 07:14:14 (permalink)
    Other then fan curve adjustments or LED's. You really should use MSI Afterburner. (never have both running at same time) Has way better consistency holding stable clocks and voltages. Evga has awesome hardware and customer support, but their software should be considered Beta at best. 

     
     
                               
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    Re: VF Curve Tuner 2022/03/21 07:30:41 (permalink)
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    Other then fan curve adjustments or LED's. You really should use MSI Afterburner. (never have both running at same time) Has way better consistency holding stable clocks and voltages. Evga has awesome hardware and customer support, but their software should be considered Beta at best. 


    Thanks. I already ditched OCing since any level I might OC to is not going to make a difference to me. Its not like I need to OC, I was just bored and wanted to try it.  So yeah I use it for fan curve and turning off all the LEDs... LOL
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    Re: VF Curve Tuner 2022/03/21 08:13:51 (permalink)
    If you get bored you should check out undervolting. The couple RTX cards that i have played with ran cooler and performed better
     
    https://forums.evga.com/U...s-Ampere-m3530328.aspx

     
     
                               
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    Re: VF Curve Tuner 2022/04/19 08:47:00 (permalink)
    I not OC like rest here so for now Precision X1 is good enough for me. But I do know for Years MSI Afterburner is great since they take care of software support very well. I do small OC"s nothing to actually post to here were lot Professionals do awesome work. Kudos to all keep on Trucking.

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