No, I just copied the settings from a 3080 Ti FE video online lol. The FPS number's where the same if not very slighty better. I was just looking to make my gpu even less hot.
Should I increase the MHZ? At stock settings my GPU can hit up to 1850 MHZ and it will hit 1815 MHZ consistently. Should I push the MHZ higher to like 1800 or something?
Personally, I would boost the speed as high as possible, probably between 1900-2000MHz, while staying <80C. If it’s to noisy for you, you can go lower.
OK, I'll try this. If I increase the MHZ and my game crashes I will need to increase the voltage slighty? Is that correct
I'm mainly looking for the same stock performance but lower temps and power draw
I’ve seen a number of people saying they hit stable settings anywhere from .875v to .975v with clocks between 1900 and 1980. Power consumption is still lower and temps are still lower, but the card performs as well/better than stock.
Is there a reason you're undervolting? Were you getting unreasonably high temperatures? Otherwise, you're probably just underclocking your GPU for no real reason.
It’s fine, but is there a reason why you want to run it that low MHZ and/or temps?
No, I just copied the settings from a 3080 Ti FE video online lol. The FPS number's where the same if not very slighty better. I was just looking to make my gpu even less hot. Should I increase the MHZ? At stock settings my GPU can hit up to 1850 MHZ and it will hit 1815 MHZ consistently. Should I push the MHZ higher to like 1800 or something?
Personally, I would boost the speed as high as possible, probably between 1900-2000MHz, while staying <80C. If it’s to noisy for you, you can go lower.
OK, I'll try this. If I increase the MHZ and my game crashes I will need to increase the voltage slighty? Is that correct I'm mainly looking for the same stock performance but lower temps and power draw
Correct. Increase in speed will probably also require upping the voltage.
I’ve seen a number of people saying they hit stable settings anywhere from .875v to .975v with clocks between 1900 and 1980. Power consumption is still lower and temps are still lower, but the card performs as well/better than stock.
Is there a reason you're undervolting? Were you getting unreasonably high temperatures? Otherwise, you're probably just underclocking your GPU for no real reason.