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    Re: nvidia 30 series VRAM overclocking

    Wow that's a lot lower than I was trying. I was just trying to find the point that I stopped hitting thermal or power limits and was as fast as possible.

    As such settled on 906mV as still hits 1965MHz and is stable.

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    Re: nvidia 30 series VRAM overclocking

    Quote Originally Posted by Kanoe View Post
    Wow that's a lot lower than I was trying. I was just trying to find the point that I stopped hitting thermal or power limits and was as fast as possible.

    As such settled on 906mV as still hits 1965MHz and is stable.

    Curve
    That's a ruddy good undervolt for 1965!

    Im running an ITX system so I was trying to minimise temps as much as possible; I found I lost ~1% of in game performance with my violent undervolt so very happy. If I was running ATX reckon I'd be doing similar numbers to you.
    Last edited by tazzrats; 14-03-2021 at 12:34 PM.

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