I have the RX 580 2048 SP and I was able to get a stable undervolt-overclock config, where I overclocked the GPU to match the RX 580 original clocks (1366 and 2000) on intensive games like Apex Legends, while keeping the voltage on 975mv, on its original clocks (1244 and 1750 coming from a custom vbios) I was able to crazily reduce voltage to 865mv (and 0 crashes). Resulting in the UV-OC, among with a custom vbios only consuming 88-92W on full load and the original clocks with UV consuming 74-77W on full load. BTW on testing I was able to almost match the RX 590 clocks (only on memory speeds I did) but it was too unstable so I stepped back. EDIT: I mentioned in a past video that I was using a 995mv undervolt for the overclock config. On the past days I have been testing lower voltages and here we are now, below 975mv it was causing crashes.
I always prefer Undervolt over Overclock. Due to temps. It preserves the life span of the GPU. Not only that, but also the entire PC, because GPU heat spreads inside the PC. So for me, that 20+% more heat for a 2-5fps boost? Not worth it for me. Edit: Plus, undervolting saves you a few bucks from electricity, and it will run quieter. Also, depending on the GPU, overclocking will produce lower fps than stock when reaches thermal throttling. This is just my opinion though. A lot of people still prefers overclocking though, squeezing a few more fps when done correctly.
U can easily fix temp issues by changing thermal pad and repaste. Overclock is always a better option, undervolt in case you have poor heatsink and old thermal pad
RX 580 by default was already out of the GPU's clock/voltage curve optimum value, so IMO undervolt was always the better option. Not only it will draw less power, but also runs cooler, quieter, and indirectly gets longer lifespan for its components. A 10℃ and 50W difference could be the reason between the card dies next week or next year. Most RX570/580 runs stable at 1350 Mhz, 1025mV, ~110W power draw 1250 Mhz, 950mV, ~80W power draw
Yeah indeed! I have sapphire nitro 8gb, r5 5500 with 2x8gb of 3200 ddr4 ram on asrock b450m mobo and now i can easily run games on 1080p on at least medium settings. And by "games" i mean EVERY game that's there. Also Before r5 5500 i had r5 3400g and with the same setup it was still capable of running most of the games on 1080p but those more "requiring" i preferred running on 720p 😅
I'm actually pretty impressed with my RX 580 2048sp because I undervolted and overclocked it using AMD PRO SOFTWARE, not the ADRENALINE one cuz I was having a freezing and blackscreen issue with it.
i have sapphire nitro+ edition and Ive set it to 1411Mhz on core and 2075Mhz on memory @1080mv... works like a charm... and ive seen that overclocking the memory give much boost than core... fans never go above 20% speed and i always support overclock and undervolt
my Rx 580aours before undervolt in furmark the clk speed is about 1140-1200 with 144w power doesn't even hit the boost clk 1365 but after undervolt the GPU hit 1365mhz with only 125-130w but if I want oc to 1475 it draw almost 200w 😅
А ведь по сути и то и другое делается одинаково) С той лишь разницей что андревольт нацелен на снижение температур и потребления а разгон нет Меняем вольт-частотную характеристику)
i still dont know how to undervolt like theres state 1 2 3 4 5 6 and 7 and then below thta theres a voltage i did the 7 and voltage 7 with the one on your pinned comment and 50+ power limit and it got higher watt? its a undervolt setting before i was only getting 130 to 140w
@NJTechBenchmark If you had to choose between the RX 580 or GTX 1650 in 2025, which one would you choose? I'm "hunting" for a GTX 1660 Super/TI, hopefully I'll manage to get one, but if not, I’ll have to choose between the RX 580 or GTX 1650. In terms of performance, the RX 580 crushes the GTX 1650
I discovered from AMD control panel is Much better especially the memory in afterburner if I add 1 mhz in memory clk it gives worst performance but in amd driver you can control the memory voltage The best oc I did is 1490mhz(1186mv) in core clk and 2152mhz(1095mv) in memory clk ;)
The question is, who will install such a powerful Ryzen 5 7600X system, 32GB DDR5 6400MHz ??????? It's like putting a Mercedes engine on a motorcycle. In normal conditions and a weak system there would be minus 40% performance
@@lewzealand4717 WHO will put 3600 and 3200 memory there? On the RX580 you need to install some kind of Xeon 2660V3, but with the remaining money from the R5 3600 and 3200 memory, it’s better to just add it to another video card For example 2070 Super or RX6600🤣
@@hasnihossainsami8375 True, but 2048sp, are later built, hence may overclock slightly better than 570 and (at least in my case) have 2000MHz memory chips unlike 570 that have 1750MHz.
@@zdim4469 No, it's not dead in case you have good thernal pad. Most RX 580 can handle 1430/2150mhz at stock voltage. Tune it a bit and it will go up to 1450/2200
Undervolt Settings-
Core: 1360MHz, Voltage: 1037mV, Power: +50%
Overclock Settings-
Core: 1450MHz, Voltage: 1200mV, Memory: 2150MHz, Power: +50%
Timestamps:
00:00 Intro
00:14 Apex Legends
01:15 Black Myth: Wukong
02:18 Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty
03:21 Ghost of Tsushima
04:12 Horizon Forbidden West
05:15 Hogwarts Legacy
06:17 PUBG Battlegrounds
07:18 The Last of us: Part 1
08:23 Red Dead Redemption 2
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► GPU : ASUS RX 580 8GB DUAL OC
► Drivers : AMD Adrenaline 24.7.1
How much voltage did you supply to the graphics memory? I mean my VRAM
@@destructor6107 VRAM voltage depend on the Core Voltage, the thing you see in the OC feature is just voltage of the controller. Not the vram itself
No change in VRAM Voltage and its samsung memory.
I have the RX 580 2048 SP and I was able to get a stable undervolt-overclock config, where I overclocked the GPU to match the RX 580 original clocks (1366 and 2000) on intensive games like Apex Legends, while keeping the voltage on 975mv, on its original clocks (1244 and 1750 coming from a custom vbios) I was able to crazily reduce voltage to 865mv (and 0 crashes). Resulting in the UV-OC, among with a custom vbios only consuming 88-92W on full load and the original clocks with UV consuming 74-77W on full load.
BTW on testing I was able to almost match the RX 590 clocks (only on memory speeds I did) but it was too unstable so I stepped back.
EDIT: I mentioned in a past video that I was using a 995mv undervolt for the overclock config. On the past days I have been testing lower voltages and here we are now, below 975mv it was causing crashes.
I always prefer Undervolt over Overclock. Due to temps. It preserves the life span of the GPU. Not only that, but also the entire PC, because GPU heat spreads inside the PC. So for me, that 20+% more heat for a 2-5fps boost? Not worth it for me.
Edit:
Plus, undervolting saves you a few bucks from electricity, and it will run quieter. Also, depending on the GPU, overclocking will produce lower fps than stock when reaches thermal throttling. This is just my opinion though. A lot of people still prefers overclocking though, squeezing a few more fps when done correctly.
U can easily fix temp issues by changing thermal pad and repaste. Overclock is always a better option, undervolt in case you have poor heatsink and old thermal pad
@@huygmchannel6595 Days of oc are over. Specialy for old GPU uv is the way to go and no one wants to hustle with thermal pad and paste.
@@Ari-xb8eu These RX 400/500 up to 97% is mining card. It will die sooner or later if you don't repaste or replace thermal pad(expect fake 2048sp)
@@huygmchannel6595 People not gonna buy GPU to replace its thermal pad. Whoever has it probably has it from beginning.
@@Ari-xb8eu How do you know that they don't repaste, do you ever read comment on reddit or on any social media
RX 580 by default was already out of the GPU's clock/voltage curve optimum value, so IMO undervolt was always the better option. Not only it will draw less power, but also runs cooler, quieter, and indirectly gets longer lifespan for its components. A 10℃ and 50W difference could be the reason between the card dies next week or next year.
Most RX570/580 runs stable at
1350 Mhz, 1025mV, ~110W power draw
1250 Mhz, 950mV, ~80W power draw
Today i learned, this is old but a damn beast in it's own respect even today. Recently purchased for emulation and can't wait
Yeah indeed! I have sapphire nitro 8gb, r5 5500 with 2x8gb of 3200 ddr4 ram on asrock b450m mobo and now i can easily run games on 1080p on at least medium settings. And by "games" i mean EVERY game that's there.
Also
Before r5 5500 i had r5 3400g and with the same setup it was still capable of running most of the games on 1080p but those more "requiring" i preferred running on 720p 😅
So moral of the story
Undervolt if you wanna keep the card going for 5+ years more
Overclock if youre rich enough to buy another one once it artifacts
I'm actually pretty impressed with my RX 580 2048sp because I undervolted and overclocked it using AMD PRO SOFTWARE, not the ADRENALINE one cuz I was having a freezing and blackscreen issue with it.
Yeah adrenaline is buggy.
i have sapphire nitro+ edition and Ive set it to 1411Mhz on core and 2075Mhz on memory @1080mv... works like a charm... and ive seen that overclocking the memory give much boost than core... fans never go above 20% speed and i always support overclock and undervolt
Im doing Undervolt to 1075mv with Overclock 1420Mhz and 2150Mhz memory works great.
Nice:)
Are you using adrenalin or the pro software?
@@faded039 Im using MSI Afterburner. Works wonderfully.
Cool. keep going 🎉
Thanks, you too!
I say undervolt it and at least save a few bucks a year on electricity. Plus, it'll run cooler and maybe quieter.
TRUE
my Rx 580aours before undervolt in furmark the clk speed is about 1140-1200 with 144w power doesn't even hit the boost clk 1365 but after undervolt the GPU hit 1365mhz with only 125-130w
but if I want oc to 1475 it draw almost 200w 😅
Why not both? My 580 was stable at 1130mV 1480Mhz, memory: 2150, + 20% power
Almost rx 590 level
Well i think your rx 580 have potential to flash a RX 590 bios. If you have a bios switch, why don't try it to have a better performance
@@huygmchannel6595 sold it 2 years ago
It could go 1500 mhz and to max out memory but i was psu restricted so i haven't tested full potential
А ведь по сути и то и другое делается одинаково)
С той лишь разницей что андревольт нацелен на снижение температур и потребления а разгон нет
Меняем вольт-частотную характеристику)
i still dont know how to undervolt like theres state 1 2 3 4 5 6 and 7 and then below thta theres a voltage
i did the 7 and voltage 7 with the one on your pinned comment and 50+ power limit and it got higher watt? its a undervolt setting before i was only getting 130 to 140w
I think my life is more important than my GPU, for my personal experience, I prefer Overclocking
is this graphics card still supported by amd? the last driver is november or am i wrong?
No driver support for new games only bug fix.
@NJTechBenchmark If you had to choose between the RX 580 or GTX 1650 in 2025, which one would you choose? I'm "hunting" for a GTX 1660 Super/TI, hopefully I'll manage to get one, but if not, I’ll have to choose between the RX 580 or GTX 1650. In terms of performance, the RX 580 crushes the GTX 1650
I discovered from AMD control panel is Much better especially the memory in afterburner if I add 1 mhz in memory clk it gives worst performance
but in amd driver you can control the memory voltage
The best oc I did is 1490mhz(1186mv) in core clk and 2152mhz(1095mv) in memory clk ;)
overclock on rx 580 for new games its just wasting time for now
The question is, who will install such a powerful Ryzen 5 7600X system,
32GB DDR5 6400MHz ??????? It's like putting a Mercedes engine on a motorcycle.
In normal conditions and a weak system there would be minus 40% performance
@@JUKEXD The RX 580 is by far the limiting factor. In a cheap R5 3600 with 3200 RAM the fps will be the same.
@JUKEXD 40% Performance uplift?
@@NJTechBenchmark minus 40% performance
@@lewzealand4717 WHO will put 3600 and 3200 memory there? On the RX580 you need to install some kind of Xeon 2660V3, but with the remaining money from the R5 3600 and 3200 memory, it’s better to just add it to another video card For example 2070 Super or RX6600🤣
Memory at what voltage? With 900mV default or higher?
I run core 1400 @1050mV with memory 2025 @900mV. I have Aliexpress Soyo 2024sp version.
I used MSI Afterburner so memory voltage should be stock.
That's basically an RX 570, I'd suggest looking into videos on that card I stead of the RX580 since it will have different behavior.
@@hasnihossainsami8375 True, but 2048sp, are later built, hence may overclock slightly better than 570 and (at least in my case) have 2000MHz memory chips unlike 570 that have 1750MHz.
Why is cpu usage with undervolted gpu much higher in pubg?
no idea.
Because pubg is cpu bound thats why like valorant but much more not optimized ahahaha
Overclock is always better. Most RX 580 can do 1450Mhz(1175mV)/2200Mhz. Undervolt is an option when u have poor heatsink and old thermal pad
Many people think a tiny 6% FPS increase isn't worth the 50% power increase
@@lewzealand4717 Nope, OC will consump 20-25% more power. Not 50%
What you can see in the video is more close to
+4 FPS +25W
-2 FPS -25W
What software did you use for this? Adrenalin or Pro Edition?
adrenaline
i have 2666mhz what settings ?
what do you mean? if you wanna know rx 580 settings than its in description.
oc = baking and probably ded memory chips crispy :D
@@zdim4469 No, it's not dead in case you have good thernal pad. Most RX 580 can handle 1430/2150mhz at stock voltage. Tune it a bit and it will go up to 1450/2200
@@huygmchannel6595 yep for 2 3 months. Heat = kill all electronics no matter what electronics.
@@zdim4469 that things only happend in rtx cards,not in old cards
As soon as you maintain good temps, you are fine
@@zdim4469which is why you run fans at max if you're going to do an Overclock especially if you're the dummy that forgets to change thermal paste 😅