Could I keep the same clocks and undervolt? Oh and btw; can't you just send the FTW3 back and get a refund? For reference [ here is my system: These fans are running at 1000w-1200w . Unfortunately my GPU just isn't stable at 800mV near the 1800MHz core clocks, especially not when RT cores are used at the same time. You can also run the Port Royal or Timespy Extreme stress test in 3DMark. Silicon varies but so does the program you're stress testing the undervolt with. RTX3090 have a few flaws. It may not display this or other websites correctly. Great settings. Since the plan is to slap a waterblock on it anyway, returning it and getting your money back isn't a necessity. You need to undervolt your GPU to minimize its power consumption and keep it under 80 Watts. Lose all my peripherals and displays but the computer is still on, once sent to warranty they say the issue didnt occur, Time Spy ST: 98.8% 330-340W Stable frequency, Port Royal ST: 99.6% 340-350W Stable frequency, Pure RT: 34.5 FPS 360-370W Stable-ish frequency (some drops to 1785MHz), Time Spy ST: 99.4% 350-370W Stable frequency, Pure RT: 34.3 FPS 370-375W Unstable frequency (1740-1815MHz). A reduction of 1.064v to 0.89v would be about (1.0 - 0.163) 2 or ~30% reduction. Will that be enough against the Stock Gigabyte card with 370Watt power limit? I agree, too many people talk crap without knowing the facts. Tweaking the curve a bit brings it to 82-83C at a slower fan curve that I find comparable noise wise to the TUF's stock one. So we can scrape the data and visualize it? Can we maybe ask to stick to one way to post it? How do you know? The reason my card does better undervolted than stock (I get 12700 or so stock I think) is that lower voltage means less power meaning it can do more with the 400W it is allowed to play with. Could someone link some sources of getting to know about it more, or give some few tips, steps on how to do it safely, Also already done settings by evga 3090 would be very much appriciarted too (but that's way too much to ask for i guess ;/ ). Interestingly you can see the temperatures of my two NVME drives, one of them which is sitting below the GPU is at 38C however the other which is right above the hot GPU backplate is sitting at 50C.? Follow Igor: Even when you're undervolting. Freq - 1,774 ; Temp 68c ; 59fps, Afterburner: 1815MHz@850mV / PR Scr 12,965 / Avg. My ROG STRIX does have two BIOS's, so I can mess one up, without any trouble at all, but it still sounds really scary haha. In some scenarios that generate very little load, the card remains below the 330 watt limit, especially in lower resolutions. I dont want fans at 100% and memory junction temperature 104 or lower is a must. are your temperatures lower and performance higher than before? Temp is not quite accurate because I run the benchmark from idle. Due to the demand I have pressed the whole thing once again in tables, so that you have summarized everything clearly at a glance. My fan speed is 98-99. RTX 3080 / 3090 Undervolting | 100W Less = Same Performance? ZOTAC also offers an industry-leading 5-year warranty subject to product registration. Im getting like average 80Mh/s with different settings like 75-100% Power limit. I was happy with the TUF and didn't know it. By increasing the powerslider to 137%, my 3090 was able to stay at 1815MHz at all times. On 2/19/2021 at 4:45 AM, BetteBalterZen said: On 3/1/2021 at 1:34 AM, BetteBalterZen said: Pure RayTracing benchmark by MARvizer (itch.io), Upgrading from my very outdated gaming laptop. But at idle, the volt is as low as 0.7mV, like your undervolt. My ROG STRIX 3090 peaks67c at 1815MHz@850mVafter many hours of game-time with a watt usage around 330-340 watts, with fans peaking at 2200RPM(stock fan curve). Edit: Only got a 98.7% framerate stability. Only tried maxing out the power slider. $1500, comes with invoice and packaging. ThenI proceed to Time Spy Stress Test, which I have bought on Steam. Sign up for a new account in our community. Nvidia 3060 is having hashrate locked for Ethash algorithm on the hardware level. Started 1 minute ago - Lower power bill (like anyone really cares). What I and I'm sure many noticed is that it is all. Did you OC it? Started 42 minutes ago What you want to do is choose a lower voltage than the one you saw in GPU-Z and then set the frequency to the value you saw when running GPU-Z earlier. The bloody afterburner voltage adjustment was a bit of a pain, it has a mind if its own. @BetteBalterZen how did you get that Pure RT result of 35.28 FPS? Started 19 minutes ago FTW3 has a mix of. What about mem clock? Linus Media Group is not associated with these services. What demo benchmark are you using to ensure stability? overclocks and undervolts are rarely reproducible across the board. At 2200RPM I can hear my 3090 but it really isn't loud at all. Yes for sure. Current usage 300w- going down atleast 50 would be cool, since it also reduces temp? This results in the GPU thermal throttling after a couple of minutes of mining. When it came up, it immediately gave an advantage to Nvidia because the memory didn't have to suffer the full brunt unless the gpu needed it a hundred percent. It also has a higher base clock speed, which means it can mine faster. I recently purchased a Palit RTX 3090 GamingPro which is running very hot and the fans are maxed out. I am going to try changing my MSI 3090 voltage to .75mV and see where that leads me. Summarized here again: 1750Mhz in the Curve-Editor result in real 1785Mhz after the heating phase (think of the offset I already described by the P-States!) Minerstat uses cookies to improve your experience of our site. So at a higher RPM, the GPU is a bit hotter than your Strix, but the RAM is considerably cooler (real gaming could push things higher, specially if I need to bump the voltage for stability). This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register. Posted in CPUs, Motherboards, and Memory, By Mike twphotography 2 yr. ago 2 Likes. Bjrn Endre But still, 1791 wasn't even stable on ~820mV. Start now Nvidia RTX 3090 Overclock msOS Windows Power limit 335 W Core clock -300 MHz Memory clock +1700 MHz Locked core clock 1165 MHz Fan speed 100% Popular client T-Rex In the following pages you can both read on how to do it yourself but also get an idea how it will affect both the performance but also the thermals (and noise level). Now that you have the F/V Curve Editor. So we save almost 40 watts! My curve is set to1800mhz at 800mv. My room is 28c right now so the temp is higher. My 3090 FE can do 1890MHz @850mV, I get 13400 in Port royal. Fan speed is set to 74, 1583rpm for all benchmarks. 831mV@1800MHz - Got me a score of 12,787, 64c average temp, 59.2 average fps. 3090 Ti Ergo Mining Setting The RTX 3090 Ti provides 274 Mh/s hashrate on Ergo with a power consumption of 264 watts. I guess I'll re-sell it with a smaller profit than it could net me sealed. The GPU core temperature might still be very low, but the memory chips (with separate different sensors) are overheating. Tags Overclocking RTX 3080 RTX 3090 Undervolting, Introduction The prices for computer memory have dropped significantly over the last few months for . There shouldnt be any risk for damage to your card but just be aware of any risk regardless how minor it is. Posted in Troubleshooting, Linus Media Group ASIC Hub is a mining monitoring and management software for your Antminer, Avalon, Whatsminer, Innosilicon, and other major ASIC brands. You must log in or register to reply here. Well, my card is around 35c at idle too, so it's kinda close. Articles, Guides, Reviews & Articles, Video Cards/Graphics Cards Normal most people settle 0.8v on 1800mhz 1815mhz metro exodus stable. RTX 3080 overclock and undervolt for mining + 132MH/s on a Single 3090 OC Settings #MiningStory - YouTube Here I show you, how I install, and setup my 3080 in my mining rig. :oops: yeah, haha, but it's not working properly. Im quite concerned by temps. My 3090 performs better than stock now. Is there a simple answer to the question 7900XTX or 4080? Running a card at a higher clock speed might mean a bit more performance but it also usually means higher temperature that needs to be removed = fans work harder = higher noise level and it also usually means the card needs more power. I think my card is slightly above average? or 100%. All Rights Reserved. Even with the undervolt you still get a performance boost over the 3080. Started 39 minutes ago Please check out. You're damn lucky IMO. I've played it on both 3070 FE and now 3090 FE - The game is a beast, I only get around 40FPS average, your card is just working very hard. You flash the Strix Bios on your Ventus? Also uninstaling and reinstalling your gpu drivers. Ambient are usually so 24 degrees thanks to the amp cards in autumn. Also the load peaks with such settings are quite unattractive. Join millions of miners worldwide at www.nicehash.com Everything crypto in one place. A bit lower IMHO but that is what I got here. But in a game that maxes out the rtx cores like metro exodus I had to dial it all the way down to 1800mhz on 0.825v. Create an account to follow your favorite communities and start taking part in conversations. Posted in New Builds and Planning, By Is there a simple answer to the question 7900XTX or 4080? Interesting that you say it doesnt affect performance by as little as 2-4 FPS. Sign up for a new account in our community. It totally maxes out the GPU and RT cores. 24deg. Well, 50 watts does kinda makes sense with only 0.7mV For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. So yeah, 25mV was needed to be stable in Ray Tracing games compared to games to with no Ray Tracing. Maybe I should try to tomorrow and see how far my card will go on auto, with the powerlimit set to max - kinda curious what the temps will be, and were the clockspeed will settle. But 1800MHz@875mV is stable. After 65c it feels going unstable. I've just seen in your screenshot, in the top left corner, it says total board power on 243 watts but also with a voltage of 1.081? Built with enhanced RT Cores and Tensor Cores, new streaming multiprocessors, and superfast GDDR6X memory, the ZOTAC GAMING GeForce RTX 3090 Trinity OC gives rise to the amplified gaming experience with ultra graphics fidelity. The RTX 3090 should have like 125Mh/s on the algorithm DaggerHashimoto. So no matter what, it downclocks to meet the 70C. Text on to arrange inspection, pick up from Glenroy 3046. 850mV is pretty good, IIRC that should save you about 80watt. For this purpose I overclocked the gigabyte in performance mode by +100Mhz offset on the core and +650Mhz on the memory and this with simultaneous lowering of the power limit by 10%, which results in ~ 333 watts at the gaming OC. I would like to further undervolt my RTX 3070 to test out the maximum efficiency. Now it is time to run the stress test again. Haven't tried and ray tracing yet this is pretty much what i did. It might be even better or need a bit higher voltage. That just seems unrealistic but I'd love to be wrong haha. Posted in New Builds and Planning, By One quirk of Nvidia's architecture which AMD copied by the way, is buffered memory. So while the Gigabyte RTX 3080 Eagle OC have a 1755 MHz Boost clock it actually often boosts even higher (Ive seen up to 1900 MHz). Looks like the Tuf version of the card is clocking pretty well though. I shouldn't have opened its box. Started 48 minutes ago I have the same settings on my 3090 FE and I'm positive it can't reach 14k in PR. Any suggestions? Bonnouji By My old CPU was 4790K. Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts. Just FYI, I could run 1845 at 850 all day long until I got a new system with a 7950X. Link:Pure RayTracing benchmark by MARvizer (itch.io) StickyPC Best I can ever get is 117 MH/s and a 5min average of 115.8 MH/s (daggerhashimoto), 3090 FEMSI AfterburnerPower Limit: 85% - any lower and I lose hashCore clock: +50Memory Clock: +1350, at 1400 will start seeing rejected sharesFan speed 50%temp: steady 52cGPU: 52C 50% 297W (NH cmd window), Tried -50 and lost 5MH/s on average and started seeing rejections, I have MSI 3090 SUPRIM X Settings: Undervolt at .825 PL: 67 Memory - 200 Fan: 80 %, Hash rate 99 Mh/s Memory junction 102 - 104 degrees centigrade. limit. Reset everything and then start by lowering the clock frequency about 250 -280 MHz. The picture in the title achieved stats in row two below, just below the stock row. So yeah, 25mV was needed to be stable in Ray Tracing games compared to games to with no Ray Tracing. then you have the most insane god-tier golden sample silicon chip I have ever seen. I was interested in undervolting but if I do so would I lose a lot of FPS? The problem I am having is the fans are particularly loud - when the core is running at 83C which is the hard limit set on the card, the fans are running at 100% which equates to 4000RPM so it sounds like a jet engine. I noticed the extra power connector on the strix version and decided to get that instead. I rolled up the sleeves and got down to tweaking, it seems pretty stable at 1800MHz with 800mV. Runs well at max 1910-1920 with gpu boost doing it's thing. It is called undervolting. GPU core temp sitting at around 80C, memory 90C, hotspot 100C. Nice undervolt you have. Should latest cards suffer more heat or power, that could be due to 'actual' loads and not on paper GB/s numbers. Are you sure it is locked at only 0.7mV? Alright so the reason why 1 HDMI port won't work is because the Kingpin card doesn't have this HDMI port? You can already activate them! So I increased it to the 137% in Afterburner and that kept GPU clock on 1815MHz but total board power increased from 334 watts to 380-ish watts. Started 48 minutes ago The BFGPUs The GeForce RTX 3090 Ti and 3090 are powered by AmpereNVIDIA's 2nd gen RTX architecture. 1) Default: PT 100% -> avg FPS 73 - max watt: 356.2 2) Default: PT 107% -> avg FPS 74 - max watt: 384.0 3) 0.850v@1830 MHz PT 107% -> avg FPS 73 - max watt: 320.5 4) 0.875v@1905 MHz PT 107% -> avg FPS 75 - max watt: 357.2 With Default, the card is slower coz it runs into PT and starts throttling. Hey folks! Power consumption scale linearly with clock. The memory clock is always between 700-1400. if yes, what stable frequency are you getting for that voltage? I would describe my cooling as relatively good. A place for everything NVIDIA, come talk about news, drivers, rumors, GPUs, the industry, show-off your build and more. If the test drops below the 97.5% in framerate stability, the test will stop (fail). Anyhow mine card in Metro Exodus Enhanced is stable at: Normal non RT games, Time Spy & Cyberpunk, Control are stable 30-45mhz higher then Metro Exodus stable clocks & undervolt. Connecting PCIe cables to GPU whilst PC is running ? Tried a few times with undervolting around . And yes, I think that when full on ray tracing is in effect the card will still draw what it 'needs' in terms of wattage, up to a certain point. - Less heat - Less fan RPM due to less heat, therefore less noise if that was a issue.