2021/06/16 19:40:31
dainel40
2021/06/16 20:36:50
nosomo
The boost algo v. temp is interesting.   Try to keep the core as close to 50c as possible to allow for max boost.  You may find lower power limits yield better results if you can keep the temps down.  This what makes the hybrids shine -- that extra cooling overhead allows for higher clocks at lower power limits.  
2021/06/16 21:38:03
KingEngineRevUp
Almost broke 22000 GPU score in Timespy, just shy a few points. +195/+1250
https://www.3dmark.com/spy/20913451
https://www.3dmark.com/pr/1082242
 
Also, here are my stress test, +165/+1250 running 20 loops straight each
https://www.3dmark.com/tsst/2021793
https://www.3dmark.com/prst/109334
 
2021/06/16 22:27:55
FunktasticLucky
I'm hoping I get a good ftw3 card like my buddy. Benchmarks we were running 2130Mhz avg core and had the highest score in PR until earlier today. So we held it for 3 days but the guy that beat us is only like 13 points ahead at 75MHz higher clock. I think we have a shot at reclaiming the number 1 spot. I know I could do it if I could throw it on my loop.

But the card was rock solid while gaming at ~2050Mhz @ .825V.
2021/06/16 22:38:35
atfrico
Interesting scenarios🤔
Can you guys post your temps and power draw as well?
Also to those with instability at stock clocks try to down clock the core and memory to run it stable.
2021/06/17 08:44:57
mnelson260z
+100/800 is my max stable in Control with everything cranked to the max, +115/1000 in benchmarks.
 
 
2021/06/17 10:32:01
TheGuz4L
talon951
dainel40
talon951
I just keep the temp locked to the power limit. Max out power at 113%.

I did finally get a crash in CP2077 at +135 core. Took several hours. Rolled back to +120. +1100 mem.

Did you touch the voltage?


No, no reason to do that. Not enough power for it to matter. Better off limiting clocks so it doesn't jump up in a menu or something and crash.

this may have helped me gain another 15mhz. I was 100% voltage and I put it to 0% and increased to +90 core instead of +60 and so far so good. Seems like additional voltage doesn’t really help stabilize at all and only adds power/heat.

Still testing in CP2077 but thanks!
2021/06/17 10:49:47
talon951
TheGuz4L
talon951
dainel40
talon951
I just keep the temp locked to the power limit. Max out power at 113%.

I did finally get a crash in CP2077 at +135 core. Took several hours. Rolled back to +120. +1100 mem.

Did you touch the voltage?


No, no reason to do that. Not enough power for it to matter. Better off limiting clocks so it doesn't jump up in a menu or something and crash.


Wow this may have helped me gain another 30Mhz. I was 100% voltage and I put it to 0% and increased to +90 core instead of +60 and so far so good. Seems like additional voltage doesn’t really help stabilize at all and only adds power/heat.

Still testing in CP2077 but thanks!


It's because there is less headroom for overclocking at higher voltages. The real way to do this is flatten out the VF curve above where the card normally boosts to.
2021/06/17 11:02:03
talon951
Here's my writeup from a while back. A variation on an undervolt that retains the VF curve below the cutoff.

https://hardforum.com/thr...page-3#post-1044857255

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