straight to the point, no bs, no unnecessary talking to make the videos longer, just a tutorial with helpful extra information. already looked into 2-3 videos, the 5800x3d UV for example. i used PBT tuner which gave me better fps and lower temps, but way worse %1 lows. after your tutorial i dropped 5-10fps overall but gained about 50fps 1% low. i hope u will blow up on youtube and get the recognization u deserve. amico mio, grazie!
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@@SeanO-z8ni guess zotac be the best value$ here, mine 2820 (2835 sometimes) MHz - 975mV + 1700MHz, i can push to 1700MHz but i think this is the sweet spot
@Perrajajaja yes from 975mV you can go high as your gpu doesn't crash, just flat the line at 2700Mhz instead 2500Mhz, or higher values if you are lucky you can push 2800 Mhz
Thank you so much. You helped me tunning my Asus 4080 Super ProArt from temp 80 -> 70, 313w -> 213w and the FPS was still the same. Thank you so much again bro!!
thanks man, my first try with my gigabyte 4080s gaming oc : 2750mhz, 950mV, +1000mhz memclock, test in cyberpunk (1440p, DLSS quality, RT ultra), GPU temp dropped from 60-63c to 51-54c, and GPU power dropped from 280-290watt to 225-240watt, but without any decrease in performance, awesome bro..
Used Yours As A Guide And Did 2740mhz 950mV, +1500mhz And real Runs In Msi Kombustor Really well with a ton less noise and also in some cases from 60-67c down to 57-63c...Cheers...Also Use A Gigabyte
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Thank you again buddy. Again used your method and everything works perfect) As usually like to this video) FYI, Gigabyte RTX 4080 Super Gaming OC overclocked to 2960 Mhz on 1075 mV without additional power and thermal limits
I'm upholding the promise because you upheld yours and delivered what I needed. I appreciate that. I was able to get +1300 while running the benchmark before getting some artifacts, but I'm maintaining 160 fps in 1440p which is what I have as a max in my nvidia settings - so I'm more than happy. Great guide.
Thanks for this. My new case was terrible for thermals and the fan noise was driving me nuts. Along with your 7800x3d guide I managed to get temps to drop by around 10°c for each and now my system is so much quieter. Same settings and performace in Cyberpunk @ 4k for example but without the jet engine pc. Subbed.
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What I have sought is to try to maintain the same clock frequency but lowering the consumption and temperatures to the most optimal point and trying to gain a little performance by increasing the memory, this has been my modification and my approximate results. Clock 2775mhz, memory +1000mhz and 950mv. I have dropped from 68° to 64° and from 320w to 280w. In very demanding games (Alan Wake 2) I have gained 3 fps and in less demanding games (Warframe) 12 fps, always taking into account the variability of each game of course, and playing at 2160p with all graphic settings active and at maximum. Surely I could still adjust something more, but I don't want to force it any further, I am more than satisfied with this result. Thanks for the tutorial, it was quick and concise 👌 Edit: I also set up a ventilation curve following another of your videos. I had a curve that initially left the fans at 15% and increased to 30% from 45° onwards, but in your video you recommended, if I'm not mistaken, not to leave them below 30% while they were active. In this case I maintain 30% up to 50 degrees, once it reaches 50 degrees it increases to 50% up to 80°, from 80° it increases to 80% up to 90° and from 90° to 100%. Since it never exceeds 64°, the fans are always at 50%, so they do not make any noise, do not have a high workload and keep the card at a good temperature, in addition to having the fans constantly running at 30% when it drops of 50°, when you stop playing the GPU cools down to 28°.
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Dude thank you very much for this! Its insane how good the Undervolt works (2543MHZ at 900 mV; +1000mhz Memory) i lose app. 3-4fps but now every game runs with 165-180w TDP what is absolutly crazy, just when it gets spicy its a little bit above 200w. Totally worth it.
Great video! It is nevertheless necessary to use several profiles and to adjust the Undervolt according to the game. My ASUS TUF OC ran 2745 Mhz at 975 mv perfectly in benchmarks (Furmark and several from 3D Mark) but some games crashed after an indefinite period of time. For example, also DX12 in WoW no longer crashes with this undervolt at 990 mv. so create several profiles and keep adjusting depending on game performance.
KFA2 4080 Super SC 1 Click OC, running with 2775Mhz on 935mV and +1100Mhz VRAM. Works perfect. 5 degrees cooler and 70W less Power wow. Tried 2805MHz on 935mV with + 1100MHz too, but crashed at 1 Point. Very good Tutorial, thank you! Hope Gaming will work too.
@@FeRyT0x1C i got many Problems in Games on that Preset.. Most Games dont like UV. Noe im Running 2820MHz on 975mV with + 1000MHz VRAM. Its the best Preset for me.
Specs: AMD Ryzen 7 9700X w/ Gigabyte OC 4080 Super using 3D-Mark Steel Nomad benchmark, I was able to get the 13th highest bench mark using a combo of this video and a couple others. Benchmarked 6940 (Can't seem to break the 7k mark for some reason). Whenever I try to go for the 7k mark, my whole GPU crashes and so does Windows. Here is my settings. Core Voltage: +100 Core Clock: +180 Memory Clock: +1500 Power Limit: 125 Temp Limit (C): 88 Average temp under stress testing is 55-58 C. Hope this helps some folks.
I would like to see a tutorial to flash the bios on this same card (msi ventus 3x 4080 super) and be able to unlock the power target. Very good tutorials
4000 series doesn’t really need UV, they are better optimised than 3000 series. I did to my 4090 and I was losing about 10 fps, in some games more than that. And if you play 4k 5-10 fps diff is crucial because is not a high refresh rate.
If you don’t care at all about your wattage pull then I agree don’t UV the 4090. I’ve done his method as well on my 4090 and for me I just noticed I’m maintaining my out of box performance at a significantly lower wattage at .975V. I also noticed significantly lower coil whine when playing competitive games on 1440p 280hz. Playing on my 4k 144hz is the same story pretty much and I’ve never seen gnarly dips in fps unless I’m running all settings maxed with RT on…which really isn’t optimal anyways.
They’re more efficient than RTX 3000 but you can still gain quite a bit! If you do it right you won’t lose any FPS and depending on how you set things you might actually gain some, circumventing power limit :)
Honest the noise not a problem to me cause pc is under my desk.but I d like to do what I can for cooler and more fps but going from stock 4070 to 4080 already good enuff for me.great video man😊
I tried the settings you told me and it works nice for me! I even can set my powerlimit to 110% if i want(Asus tuf card) but i leave it at 100% as i undervolted it. I am running 3d mark and going to use heaven to see if it is stable. But the power decrease is huge. Now it is just hitting 200 watts with max 220 watt instead of max 320 watt and around 285 to 300 under load. And the penalty is about 6% less performance. But the system is really very quiet and stay very cool. I also undervolted my I7-14700KF a little wich also helps my temp without performance loss but also not really a lot of gain but still about 7c cooler on load wich is perfect!
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Great guide, easy to follow for non experts. Instead of the Heaven demo which is old does not work well in term of scaling on HiDpi displays, I suggest running Quake 2 RTX in windowed mode instead, as it is really heavy usually pulling 300+ Watts on stock GPU settings, thus a good stress test. I could apply the underclock values of that video without issue on my PNY 4080S, combined with a +1300 memory overclock.
This is an excellent video, thank you. Subbed! What's the best thing to work on if my priority is stability? I have a standard 4080 (not Super) and most of my games work really well, but I do have stability issues with Cyberpunk 2049 and Sniper Elite 5. I've exhausted all the "fixes" given for these two games so I'm wondering if tweaking my 4080 to make it more stable will help?
undervolting your GPU for performance boost just means your temp would be lower, thus giving you more performance...but for the 4080S in most cases, you are running a 3 fan set up and cooling shouldnt be much of an issue unless your pc case isnt set up correctly and you have no real air flow
Watch out for Memory overclock! Mine can overclock a lot, but I lose Minimum FPS! I Overclock my Memory to +598 and it gets me a huge Performance boost over Stock. I am talking Cyberpunk 2077 with PathTracing and everything else to Ultra, DLSS Balanced and FrameGeneratuon ON. I get 115 FPS Minimum and it feels butter smooth, but if I overclock the Memory just a little bit over +598 , I get stutters and it does not feel fluid at all. So be mindfull of that.
Used your awesome video on the 3090 for a SFF NUC12. I’ve got a 4080 super for my NZXTH1V2 but in this video you didn’t mention SFF. What settings would be best for those systems please?
So far so good, no crash at the first preset, and my power limit goes to 120 percent! Thanks for the video. I'm doing this as well as nvidias auto overclock... I did the overclock first, does it matter which way round I do them?
Undervolted, overclocked my tuf, and i think it fixed my game crashing issue with call of duty when it would say server disconnected. Didnt crash for 3 hours.
Hello! I just subbed thank you for the tutorial. I will def try onmy 4070 ti súper. I still have stutter despite changing my card.. what cpu do you recommend to upgrade to? Amd or intel. What CPU+RAM+ Motherboard are you running rn
Palit RTX 4080 Super OC My First Preset was 950mv @ 2700mhz VRAM +1000 Everthing seemed Fine but then after few hours Black Myth Wukong Crashed With Raytracing Settings. I tried many more UV Settings and decided to use The following setting 985mv @ 2770mhz VRAM +600mhz Now Black Myth Wukong and Spacemarine 2 ran perfect.. then I started a Session Cyberpunk 2077. I activated Pathtracing With Frame Gen -> CRASH 💥 Started The Game again -> CRASH 💥 Really Looks Like Raytracing/Pathtracing + Framegen dont like undervolting. But I Think I found The Perfect UV Setting for my RTX 4080S 975mhz @ 2730mhz VRAM +600mhz I tried many Games With different graphic Settings (RTX On/Off +Framegen) Like Cyberpunk, Portal RTX, Black Myth Wukong, Spacemarine, 7D2D, Icarus…
there is no way you get only +600 on memory clock, normally it should go 1300. And also lower the mhz to 925. Really not much point at 975. I have +1350 memory, 925mhz at 2600. Stable in all game including CP2077 with PT+frame gen. PNY 4080S
thank you for the vid! my card seems stable at 2550 clock and +1300 memory clock on heaven benchmark, will have to see what happens when i fire up cyberpunk
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Check in F1 22 and Cinebench 2024. I don't have crash with 2610Mhz on 900mV in RDR2, Cyberpunk, Forza 4, OCCT staabilty tests, but it's unstable in F1 22 and Cinebench. Now I use 2595 Mhz on 915mV.
Nice video. Had to put 900 and 1850 for my 3070ti because it crashed in heavenbenchmark. In game it feels more stable and my temps droped by 7 cel. So it's a huge thing for 30 seconds of work. Thank you very much you earned a like and a subscriber. Oh and i followed your ryzen 7 7500x3d bios overclock. Love it just simply love it. Thx again for your work.
Thank you. Dropped power consumption from 270W to 170W without much performance drop. I have 4080 Super OC ProArt so dont think I have to add mhz boost? Don't really need more than 120fps (its enough for any non fps game).
have a gigabyte 4080 super gaming OC and it was at 60°C temp while running windowed heaven bench. as soon as i set it 800/2500 the temp dropped to 49°C rapidly while still running heaven stable. however, your video was running on second monitor and started to buffer occasionally and YT automatically lower quality from 1440p to 480p.video works well as soon as heaven is closed though. didnt touch the mem clock yet. will see how some games work out now. ty
Undervolting does not improve performance on my PC. In some games (for example Half Life with Path Tracing) my undervolted 4080S is 3fps slower despite running at the same frequency (2740 MHz). The power consumption is much lower though (from 270-320W down to 220W at 99-100% GPU usage), so I think undervolting still makes sense in most games. However, there are some RT games, such as Metro Exodus, that still consume the exact same 320W regardless of undervolting. I tried using Power Limit and it lowered my RTX4080S power consumption to around 220W, but GPU frequency was 1GHz lower and I saw huge fps from (from 85fps down to 59fps). In other games Power Limit at 70% only lowers about 3-5fps, but it seems Metro Exodus RT use more GPU resources than other games.
what would your recommendation be for the powercord issue with the adapter? could you link me the best avaliable cord for this gpu in particular or what you used?
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I can't get the GPU to go under 900mv. I did exactly as was done in the video, and my card is perfectly stable with 900mv at 2550MHz. However, since I always limit my framerate, I was going to lower the voltage and frequency a little more. I don't normally hit max frequency, so I figured I would lower it a bit more to reduce temps a bit further. The problem is that HWInfo always shows 900 - 910mv. I lowered it to 875mv at 2400MHz. The frequency changed to 2400MHz no problem, but the voltage remained the same. It didn't crash. It just never changed. Also, after making the changes in the video, my voltage is always at about 900mv even at idle. Even if I turn off Afterburner, it's still 900mv in HWInfo. Thing is, I don't know if it was 900mv before I did any of this, so it could have been that way the whole time. Still wondering what your thoughts were though. Any ideas what's going on? Is it a hardware limitation that the voltage can't go lower? The only other thing I can think of is HWInfo isn't accurate. Voltage reporting in Afterburner also says 900mv, so that seems unlikely.
Don't we think that the manufacturerr invested and researched the best volatage/frequency curve? Is this what's recomended in this video certainly not doing any damage to the card?
The VRAM on the 4080S cards is often used to mod 4090 cards, so there´s almost everytime room for improvement on the VRAM. The manufacturer keeps putting curves for voltages/frequency on the cards that works with all cards throughout the modell + you as the consumer can help improve the cooling by yourself and better cooling/airflow.
I was thinking abt doind this to my 4080 Super as i did to my past 3060 Ti, but i have a question, is it worth it? I mean, 4080S is pretty much the second best card we have for now, it can pretty much run everything and mine stays at 60 celsius at max with 250w consumption and 2760hz clock stock settings. Can someone tell me if this is worth?
Thank you. I’ve reduced max temps by 12 degrees (C). ASUS Pro Art running 900mv @ a stable and conservative 2600MHz with a recommended power limit increase. I still can’t take you seriously for garden hosing a GPU though. Can’t win em’ all. Oh, increased the memory clock by 1500MHz too!
What are your temps on your ProArt now? Really wanna build a new rig with it, but the small size and therefore higher temps and noise levels concern me.
@@LEK Game dependant. I’m running an undervolt @ 900Mv with a clock speed of 2640GHz. I’m using a NZXT S340 Elite which I built my first PC in 2018 (8700K & GTX 1080Ti). The Pro Art fits with enough room for a 240mm AIO cooler in the front. Arms Reforger: ~55c RDR2 - ~70c Escape From Tarkov (SPT): ~55c Next to no fan noise and I’m not using an aggressive fan profile. I trust this helps.
The only issue i see is you're using an outdated benchmark tool. You should use in game benchmarks or at least 3D Mark or Superposition to give a more realistic outcome for gaming
As I understand it, forcing the gpu to run at a lower voltage will reduce or eliminate the coil whine. So just doing the first preset he shows wouldn't change performance but reduce the power to reduce the could whine
MSi afterburner only saves memory clock if I use the slider which I can't get to be precisely 1000 or 1300, if I try numeric input save option is not even available. What the heck?
On my RTX 4080 when I lower the voltage my GPU lower its FPS also, on my RX 7900XTX, when I lower the voltage the FPS slyrocket ! There is a devil somewhere.
I have a question, for the Msi Rtx 4080 super VENTUS 3X Oc, by default it use : Extreme Performance : 2595 MHz (MSI Center) Boost : 2580 MHz But on game i see higher than 2700Mhz ? There a option on bios to disable boost clock ? Thank you
Every 4080s has great temperature at stock i see no sense of doing undervolt. I am ading 100-120 on core clock and +1000 memory stock TDP to get more fps and same temperature)) but i am sure no one will see difference in performance) maybe undervolt will be great for cards with bad cooling system or with high temps hotspot like my asus 4070ti super with 105 on hotspot))) only repasting helped)
Highest on mine is 64C° and it´s not the best cooling card. It is mainly used to slightly overclock + saving energy at the same time, so you get a free more fps + save energy in the best case scenario.
Stop using Unigine Heaven to see if the GPU is stable this benchmark is from 2009 and doesn't put modern RTX GPU's to full usage also underclocking the card isn't gonna give you more performance what people need to do is try to find the most lowest stable voltage at your stock frequency so you won't lose performance underclocking the card at lower voltage isn't going to give you more FPS you're gonna lose 5-6FPS.
I’m not really using it to test if it’s stable! I use it just to put some load on the GPU when applying the curve. I always recommend testing in games :)
straight to the point, no bs, no unnecessary talking to make the videos longer, just a tutorial with helpful extra information. already looked into 2-3 videos, the 5800x3d UV for example. i used PBT tuner which gave me better fps and lower temps, but way worse %1 lows. after your tutorial i dropped 5-10fps overall but gained about 50fps 1% low. i hope u will blow up on youtube and get the recognization u deserve. amico mio, grazie!
Ahahahaha you’re way too kind! Thanks a lot really, I’ve been working a lot on the content so it makes me super happy to have you guys appreciate it :)
@@ImWateringPSUs It would be good if you show some ressaults before and after undervloting like what is the FPS before and after
This man is a legend! My 4080s runs smoothly at 2775mhz at 975mv +1ghz on memory.
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+1?? or do you mean 1,000
@@Ragnar0321 are you ok?
@@RydrewWTF wtf are you talking about??
@@Ragnar0321 1 ghz = 1000 mhz. Im asking again, are you ok?
My 4080 Super TUF OC works smoothly at 2805 Mhz - 975 mv + 1350 mhz on memory. Thanks for the video. Subscribed to appreciate your help
2810Mhz at 975 mv and +1900 Mhz memory clock on Asus ProArt 4080 super 😆 😂 😢😢😢😂😂😂😂😂 sorry bro 😅 pro art better i guess.
@@SeanO-z8n PLZ I GET 2850Mhz at 975mv and +1850mhz on memori in asus TUF OC
@@SeanO-z8ni guess zotac be the best value$ here, mine 2820 (2835 sometimes) MHz - 975mV + 1700MHz, i can push to 1700MHz but i think this is the sweet spot
How does this work? When changing the curve, you just put it at 2805 instead of 2550?
@Perrajajaja yes from 975mV you can go high as your gpu doesn't crash, just flat the line at 2700Mhz instead 2500Mhz, or higher values if you are lucky you can push 2800 Mhz
man you're terribly underrated as a youtuber, hope you get a massive increase in subs soon :)
Thank you so much. You helped me tunning my Asus 4080 Super ProArt from temp 80 -> 70, 313w -> 213w and the FPS was still the same. Thank you so much again bro!!
I have the same vga. Can you tell me your stats? I cant run above 2670mhz on 0.975. No matter how much i raised, it stopped at 2670 for 0.975v
thanks man, my first try with my gigabyte 4080s gaming oc : 2750mhz, 950mV, +1000mhz memclock, test in cyberpunk (1440p, DLSS quality, RT ultra), GPU temp dropped from 60-63c to 51-54c, and GPU power dropped from 280-290watt to 225-240watt, but without any decrease in performance, awesome bro..
Used Yours As A Guide And Did 2740mhz 950mV, +1500mhz And real Runs In Msi Kombustor Really well with a ton less noise and also in some cases from 60-67c down to 57-63c...Cheers...Also Use A Gigabyte
Thank you bro :)
rtx 4080 PNY 65 core temp to 57 , hot spot from 88 to 75 , FPS still same :) and less watts + less fan noise
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@@ImWateringPSUs sadly playing RDR 2 after 30-40min it crashes dont know if its due to overclock
@@MineShad0w do you fix it ? is it still crashing ?
@@MineShad0w just do -15mhz and it will work if not just add more -15mhz and stay after it stable
Thank you again buddy. Again used your method and everything works perfect) As usually like to this video) FYI, Gigabyte RTX 4080 Super Gaming OC overclocked to 2960 Mhz on 1075 mV without additional power and thermal limits
I’m super happy I could help! :))
is it 100% stable??
@ yup
I'm upholding the promise because you upheld yours and delivered what I needed. I appreciate that. I was able to get +1300 while running the benchmark before getting some artifacts, but I'm maintaining 160 fps in 1440p which is what I have as a max in my nvidia settings - so I'm more than happy. Great guide.
Straight to the point, no BS, can’t wait try it on my Inno3D 4080 super, and you earn a sub, keep it up.
How were the results? I own Inn3od like you
Absolute LEGEND.
Thanks for this. My new case was terrible for thermals and the fan noise was driving me nuts. Along with your 7800x3d guide I managed to get temps to drop by around 10°c for each and now my system is so much quieter. Same settings and performace in Cyberpunk @ 4k for example but without the jet engine pc.
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Bro, this worked like a charm for me and my temps dropped so much. Thanks bro.
Awesome video, never understood what curve did, now I do, thank you!
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What I have sought is to try to maintain the same clock frequency but lowering the consumption and temperatures to the most optimal point and trying to gain a little performance by increasing the memory, this has been my modification and my approximate results.
Clock 2775mhz, memory +1000mhz and 950mv. I have dropped from 68° to 64° and from 320w to 280w. In very demanding games (Alan Wake 2) I have gained 3 fps and in less demanding games (Warframe) 12 fps, always taking into account the variability of each game of course, and playing at 2160p with all graphic settings active and at maximum. Surely I could still adjust something more, but I don't want to force it any further, I am more than satisfied with this result. Thanks for the tutorial, it was quick and concise 👌
Edit: I also set up a ventilation curve following another of your videos. I had a curve that initially left the fans at 15% and increased to 30% from 45° onwards, but in your video you recommended, if I'm not mistaken, not to leave them below 30% while they were active. In this case I maintain 30% up to 50 degrees, once it reaches 50 degrees it increases to 50% up to 80°, from 80° it increases to 80% up to 90° and from 90° to 100%.
Since it never exceeds 64°, the fans are always at 50%, so they do not make any noise, do not have a high workload and keep the card at a good temperature, in addition to having the fans constantly running at 30% when it drops of 50°, when you stop playing the GPU cools down to 28°.
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This bloke is a pc god boosted clocks lowered temps saved me with my cpu now gpu u sir are the GOAT
Dude thank you very much for this! Its insane how good the Undervolt works (2543MHZ at 900 mV; +1000mhz Memory) i lose app. 3-4fps but now every game runs with 165-180w TDP what is absolutly crazy, just when it gets spicy its a little bit above 200w. Totally worth it.
Great video! It is nevertheless necessary to use several profiles and to adjust the Undervolt according to the game. My ASUS TUF OC ran 2745 Mhz at 975 mv perfectly in benchmarks (Furmark and several from 3D Mark) but some games crashed after an indefinite period of time. For example, also DX12 in WoW no longer crashes with this undervolt at 990 mv. so create several profiles and keep adjusting depending on game performance.
KFA2 4080 Super SC 1 Click OC, running with 2775Mhz on 935mV and +1100Mhz VRAM. Works perfect. 5 degrees cooler and 70W less Power wow. Tried 2805MHz on 935mV with + 1100MHz too, but crashed at 1 Point. Very good Tutorial, thank you! Hope Gaming will work too.
Okay i did now 2820MHz on 950mV with +1200MHz VRAM. Worked in Heaven.
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Hello i got same card do you use it on 1400mhz memory bc its max it can or you have problems with it ? Any better presets found out?
@@FeRyT0x1C i got many Problems in Games on that Preset.. Most Games dont like UV.
Noe im Running 2820MHz on 975mV with + 1000MHz VRAM.
Its the best Preset for me.
@@Materius1337 ill will try also im figuring out for me whats best maybe ill go same but with 1400mhz vram
Thank you! now my 4080S is running cooler without losing performance, just same as stock fps .
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Amazing. Thanks for this video.
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Specs: AMD Ryzen 7 9700X w/ Gigabyte OC 4080 Super using 3D-Mark Steel Nomad benchmark, I was able to get the 13th highest bench mark using a combo of this video and a couple others.
Benchmarked 6940 (Can't seem to break the 7k mark for some reason). Whenever I try to go for the 7k mark, my whole GPU crashes and so does Windows. Here is my settings.
Core Voltage: +100
Core Clock: +180
Memory Clock: +1500
Power Limit: 125
Temp Limit (C): 88
Average temp under stress testing is 55-58 C.
Hope this helps some folks.
I would like to see a tutorial to flash the bios on this same card (msi ventus 3x 4080 super) and be able to unlock the power target. Very good tutorials
Then I’ll do it! Thanks a lot for the support :)
Also want this
Grazie youtube per avermi consiglio il canale. Ti giuro, sembri Fabrizio Romano da come parli, Here We Go!
4000 series doesn’t really need UV, they are better optimised than 3000 series. I did to my 4090 and I was losing about 10 fps, in some games more than that. And if you play 4k 5-10 fps diff is crucial because is not a high refresh rate.
If you don’t care at all about your wattage pull then I agree don’t UV the 4090. I’ve done his method as well on my 4090 and for me I just noticed I’m maintaining my out of box performance at a significantly lower wattage at .975V. I also noticed significantly lower coil whine when playing competitive games on 1440p 280hz. Playing on my 4k 144hz is the same story pretty much and I’ve never seen gnarly dips in fps unless I’m running all settings maxed with RT on…which really isn’t optimal anyways.
They’re more efficient than RTX 3000 but you can still gain quite a bit! If you do it right you won’t lose any FPS and depending on how you set things you might actually gain some, circumventing power limit :)
@@ImWateringPSUs Thank you for the reply, So with UV settings you think are best for stock performance, no fps drops but lower power consumption
You cant lose fps the second uv in video shows you how to get extra mhz with pes power draw and less coil......
Cheers bro ,made my day ,keep up the good work
Honest the noise not a problem to me cause pc is under my desk.but I d like to do what I can for cooler and more fps but going from stock 4070 to 4080 already good enuff for me.great video man😊
I tried the settings you told me and it works nice for me! I even can set my powerlimit to 110% if i want(Asus tuf card) but i leave it at 100% as i undervolted it. I am running 3d mark and going to use heaven to see if it is stable. But the power decrease is huge. Now it is just hitting 200 watts with max 220 watt instead of max 320 watt and around 285 to 300 under load.
And the penalty is about 6% less performance. But the system is really very quiet and stay very cool. I also undervolted my I7-14700KF a little wich also helps my temp without performance loss but also not really a lot of gain but still about 7c cooler on load wich is perfect!
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how can i reduce coil whine??
this video was amazingly helpful, thank you very much
Great guide, easy to follow for non experts. Instead of the Heaven demo which is old does not work well in term of scaling on HiDpi displays, I suggest running Quake 2 RTX in windowed mode instead, as it is really heavy usually pulling 300+ Watts on stock GPU settings, thus a good stress test. I could apply the underclock values of that video without issue on my PNY 4080S, combined with a +1300 memory overclock.
This is an excellent video, thank you. Subbed!
What's the best thing to work on if my priority is stability? I have a standard 4080 (not Super) and most of my games work really well, but I do have stability issues with Cyberpunk 2049 and Sniper Elite 5. I've exhausted all the "fixes" given for these two games so I'm wondering if tweaking my 4080 to make it more stable will help?
undervolting your GPU for performance boost just means your temp would be lower, thus giving you more performance...but for the 4080S in most cases, you are running a 3 fan set up and cooling shouldnt be much of an issue unless your pc case isnt set up correctly and you have no real air flow
Watch out for Memory overclock!
Mine can overclock a lot, but I lose Minimum FPS!
I Overclock my Memory to +598 and it gets me a huge Performance boost over Stock.
I am talking Cyberpunk 2077 with PathTracing and everything else to Ultra, DLSS Balanced and FrameGeneratuon ON.
I get 115 FPS Minimum and it feels butter smooth, but if I overclock the Memory just a little bit over +598 , I get stutters and it does not feel fluid at all.
So be mindfull of that.
Used your awesome video on the 3090 for a SFF NUC12. I’ve got a 4080 super for my NZXTH1V2 but in this video you didn’t mention SFF. What settings would be best for those systems please?
So far so good, no crash at the first preset, and my power limit goes to 120 percent! Thanks for the video. I'm doing this as well as nvidias auto overclock... I did the overclock first, does it matter which way round I do them?
Update, no problem with the performance preset and memory is 1300 and climbing, yay... crashed at 1500 so 1300 it is.
Gracias por tu trabajo. Un saludo
Undervolted, overclocked my tuf, and i think it fixed my game crashing issue with call of duty when it would say server disconnected. Didnt crash for 3 hours.
Hello! I just subbed thank you for the tutorial. I will def try onmy 4070 ti súper. I still have stutter despite changing my card.. what cpu do you recommend to upgrade to? Amd or intel. What CPU+RAM+ Motherboard are you running rn
Grap an intel 13th or 14th gen cpu and some DDR5 ram. 6000mhz or above. dont cheap out on psu and motherboard either.
That’s some good advice. Any i7/Ryzen 7 from 13th or 14th for Intel and 7000 series for AMD will work wonders :)
Was doing it when i aws young forget it, thanks for sharing bro, i keep 2700 mhz at 0,910 for my 4080 super
My Zotac 4080 super has absolutely 0 Coil-whine. but its also important to note that a High-End PSU can Eliminate most of the Coil-whine.
That’s very true!
Palit RTX 4080 Super OC
My First Preset was
950mv @ 2700mhz
VRAM +1000
Everthing seemed Fine but then after few hours Black Myth Wukong Crashed With Raytracing Settings.
I tried many more UV Settings and decided to use The following setting
985mv @ 2770mhz
VRAM +600mhz
Now Black Myth Wukong and Spacemarine 2 ran perfect.. then I started a Session Cyberpunk 2077. I activated Pathtracing With Frame Gen -> CRASH 💥
Started The Game again -> CRASH 💥
Really Looks Like Raytracing/Pathtracing + Framegen dont like undervolting.
But I Think I found The Perfect UV Setting for my RTX 4080S
975mhz @ 2730mhz
VRAM +600mhz
I tried many Games With different graphic Settings (RTX On/Off +Framegen) Like Cyberpunk, Portal RTX, Black Myth Wukong, Spacemarine, 7D2D, Icarus…
there is no way you get only +600 on memory clock, normally it should go 1300. And also lower the mhz to 925. Really not much point at 975. I have +1350 memory, 925mhz at 2600. Stable in all game including CP2077 with PT+frame gen. PNY 4080S
@@casualscrub909 why should I lower it to 925mv
@@timblankenberg1912 for me, lower temp, same performance, and most importantly less coil whine
4070ti super undervolt video plz
It’s coming this monday! :)
thank you for the vid! my card seems stable at 2550 clock and +1300 memory clock on heaven benchmark, will have to see what happens when i fire up cyberpunk
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Check in F1 22 and Cinebench 2024. I don't have crash with 2610Mhz on 900mV in RDR2, Cyberpunk, Forza 4, OCCT staabilty tests, but it's unstable in F1 22 and Cinebench. Now I use 2595 Mhz on 915mV.
Nice video. Had to put 900 and 1850 for my 3070ti because it crashed in heavenbenchmark. In game it feels more stable and my temps droped by 7 cel. So it's a huge thing for 30 seconds of work. Thank you very much you earned a like and a subscriber. Oh and i followed your ryzen 7 7500x3d bios overclock. Love it just simply love it. Thx again for your work.
I noticed i came back to a rtx 4 series video. Nvm you got the point :D
I’m really happy I could help my man, thanks a lot for the sub!
@@cestlavie1899 m8 if you feel this frequency is a bit low, you could adjust the whole thing to ~0.925 or 0.950 volt with hopefully close to 2k freq
@@qirico gonna try it in a few weeks. Gotta work man hahha
@@ImWateringPSUs love it
Thank you. Dropped power consumption from 270W to 170W without much performance drop. I have 4080 Super OC ProArt so dont think I have to add mhz boost?
Don't really need more than 120fps (its enough for any non fps game).
Thanks, only reason I wanted to undervolt was cuz of the summer heat haha
have a gigabyte 4080 super gaming OC and it was at 60°C temp while running windowed heaven bench. as soon as i set it 800/2500 the temp dropped to 49°C rapidly while still running heaven stable. however, your video was running on second monitor and started to buffer occasionally and YT automatically lower quality from 1440p to 480p.video works well as soon as heaven is closed though. didnt touch the mem clock yet. will see how some games work out now. ty
Undervolting does not improve performance on my PC. In some games (for example Half Life with Path Tracing) my undervolted 4080S is 3fps slower despite running at the same frequency (2740 MHz). The power consumption is much lower though (from 270-320W down to 220W at 99-100% GPU usage), so I think undervolting still makes sense in most games. However, there are some RT games, such as Metro Exodus, that still consume the exact same 320W regardless of undervolting. I tried using Power Limit and it lowered my RTX4080S power consumption to around 220W, but GPU frequency was 1GHz lower and I saw huge fps from (from 85fps down to 59fps). In other games Power Limit at 70% only lowers about 3-5fps, but it seems Metro Exodus RT use more GPU resources than other games.
my card is now running 10 degrees less than when I started the tutorial, 65 degrees from 75, that's crazy
what would your recommendation be for the powercord issue with the adapter? could you link me the best avaliable cord for this gpu in particular or what you used?
gratitude bro :)
2550 900mv +1100 memory and mode perf 975 mv 2700 +1100 memory
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scusa l ignoranza, perché per esempio per la 3090 abbassiamo tutto prima a -250/-300 e poi tiriamo su e qui tiriamo su la curva subito?
I can't get the GPU to go under 900mv. I did exactly as was done in the video, and my card is perfectly stable with 900mv at 2550MHz. However, since I always limit my framerate, I was going to lower the voltage and frequency a little more. I don't normally hit max frequency, so I figured I would lower it a bit more to reduce temps a bit further.
The problem is that HWInfo always shows 900 - 910mv. I lowered it to 875mv at 2400MHz. The frequency changed to 2400MHz no problem, but the voltage remained the same. It didn't crash. It just never changed.
Also, after making the changes in the video, my voltage is always at about 900mv even at idle. Even if I turn off Afterburner, it's still 900mv in HWInfo. Thing is, I don't know if it was 900mv before I did any of this, so it could have been that way the whole time. Still wondering what your thoughts were though.
Any ideas what's going on? Is it a hardware limitation that the voltage can't go lower? The only other thing I can think of is HWInfo isn't accurate. Voltage reporting in Afterburner also says 900mv, so that seems unlikely.
Nice.
TUF RTX 4080 Super - 900mV 2600MHz. Temps down to 57 C~ and pretty much same performance
Pretty same meaning they Were supposed to get worse because you undervolted? I
Don't we think that the manufacturerr invested and researched the best volatage/frequency curve? Is this what's recomended in this video certainly not doing any damage to the card?
The VRAM on the 4080S cards is often used to mod 4090 cards, so there´s almost everytime room for improvement on the VRAM. The manufacturer keeps putting curves for voltages/frequency on the cards that works with all cards throughout the modell + you as the consumer can help improve the cooling by yourself and better cooling/airflow.
I was thinking abt doind this to my 4080 Super as i did to my past 3060 Ti, but i have a question, is it worth it? I mean, 4080S is pretty much the second best card we have for now, it can pretty much run everything and mine stays at 60 celsius at max with 250w consumption and 2760hz clock stock settings. Can someone tell me if this is worth?
Witty name for the channel you've got there. I am wondering if there was story to it.
I’m doing everything right until I have to select the whole graph with shift in the first underclock it doesn’t select is when I hit shift
Did I win the lotto? 2810Mhz at 975 mv and +2000 Mhz memory clock on Asus ProArt 4080 super
I dont get this, so for my understanding undervolting is making something more efficient. But we actually make the values higher dont we?
Thank you. I’ve reduced max temps by 12 degrees (C). ASUS Pro Art running 900mv @ a stable and conservative 2600MHz with a recommended power limit increase. I still can’t take you seriously for garden hosing a GPU though. Can’t win em’ all.
Oh, increased the memory clock by 1500MHz too!
PSU. He is watering his power supply 💀
What are your temps on your ProArt now? Really wanna build a new rig with it, but the small size and therefore higher temps and noise levels concern me.
@@LEK Game dependant. I’m running an undervolt @ 900Mv with a clock speed of 2640GHz. I’m using a NZXT S340 Elite which I built my first PC in 2018 (8700K & GTX 1080Ti). The Pro Art fits with enough room for a 240mm AIO cooler in the front.
Arms Reforger: ~55c
RDR2 - ~70c
Escape From Tarkov (SPT): ~55c
Next to no fan noise and I’m not using an aggressive fan profile. I trust this helps.
@@NaturalBornToka seems good especially when considering how older NZXT cases have rather poor airflow.
Thanks!
@@28KKaann keep watching.
Thank you so much!
W Legit made my room cooler
Thanks!!
Do you still change the fan settings or leave them alone on the 4080 Super/40 series?
The only issue i see is you're using an outdated benchmark tool. You should use in game benchmarks or at least 3D Mark or Superposition to give a more realistic outcome for gaming
Superposition is kinda annoying, every time I alt+tab it closes. Not sure if user error but yeah.
I’m not using it for stress testing purposes though, just to put some load on the card and get a baseline. One should then do some proper testing :)
Great! What did this do to the powerconsumption?
You can get a nice 30% drop with the efficiency profile :)
Legend!
Great video!!! Thanks!! but I didn't understand how to fix the coil whine
As I understand it, forcing the gpu to run at a lower voltage will reduce or eliminate the coil whine. So just doing the first preset he shows wouldn't change performance but reduce the power to reduce the could whine
do you have a guide for OC+UV for 4070 ti super? I just got one and can't find any guides for it
I haven’t one yet, but I’ll try to get it out asap! The procedure however is the same, just with a little lower clocks :)
@@ImWateringPSUs Any suggestions on the clocks best for 4070ti supers? Tried a few clocks but mostly getting crashes and big perfromance drops.
@@rahathossain2802hey bro ! Got a 4070 ti Super myself .7 was able to do an undervolt at 2745 @ 0.950mv
Mine is a zotac trinity variant
@@rahathossain2802 It's stable for me with 2665Mhz@900mV and +1500Mhz memory clock (4070 Ti Super TUF OC)
2750mhz and 1600 memory thoughts ?
Hi does this apply to 4070 Super? Thanks for the help!!
thx for this video i follow the tutorial before i have 200 - 250 fps in Counter strike 2 , after its same i am so sad ;'( but thanks for this video
Bravissimo!
MSi afterburner only saves memory clock if I use the slider which I can't get to be precisely 1000 or 1300, if I try numeric input save option is not even available. What the heck?
So mai afterburner has to be open in the backround? There is no way like the cpu to undervolt in the bios?
On my RTX 4080 when I lower the voltage my GPU lower its FPS also, on my RX 7900XTX, when I lower the voltage the FPS slyrocket ! There is a devil somewhere.
I'm not an undervolt enthusiast, the most I've done is lower the PBO of my processor. Is this considered safe?
Thats what the benchmark is for. If it doesnt crash during a maximum stress test, it will never crash on daily use. So yeah its safe
what if i have an 4080 super OC edition?
What do you mean by click on void?
The empty part with no dots!
Got my 4080 Super to under 200watts in Cyberpunk 2077 and 40max temp
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Hello do u suggest prio the temperature limit or power limit when power limit is unlocked? Thanks im still bot
Yes unlock them all! And consider subscribing to the channel
@@ImWateringPSUs yes mama mia master i hope you bring new ryzen 7 and rtx 4080 vids and next year how to undervolt ai
After i undervolted using both setting my witcher 3 crushed. After i reseted msi afterburner it was okay. What happened?
I need help to bring the curve down. I tried the left click and it didn’t work
I tried all these settings. I better scores running stock and raising power limit to 110%. Why is that? ASUS 4080 Noctua edition.
my 4080 super is only running 2200 mhz and is very unstable
I have a question, for the Msi Rtx 4080 super VENTUS 3X Oc, by default it use :
Extreme Performance : 2595 MHz (MSI Center)
Boost : 2580 MHz
But on game i see higher than 2700Mhz ?
There a option on bios to disable boost clock ?
Thank you
Yes, follow the tutorial and the boost will be flattened!
Well on my msi after burner i can increase the power limit over 100, increasing it will change something ?
I have no idea what I did but I ended up on the top 15 in 3d mark
Will you make video about undervolting rtx 4070 ti super?
Yessir! Next week the RTX 4070 Super one comes out, I’ll get a 4070 Ti Super asap and make a video about that one too :)
@@ImWateringPSUs We are still waiting! :)
my 4080S Ventus 3X be able to take : 975v for 2790Mhz and +1400Mhz On memory , i think i'm pretty lucky
Every 4080s has great temperature at stock i see no sense of doing undervolt. I am ading 100-120 on core clock and +1000 memory stock TDP to get more fps and same temperature)) but i am sure no one will see difference in performance) maybe undervolt will be great for cards with bad cooling system or with high temps hotspot like my asus 4070ti super with 105 on hotspot))) only repasting helped)
Should we also create a custom fan curve for lower noise levels or undervolting only is enough?
You can also do that and I do have a dedicated tutorial for it!
BRAAVIISIIIIIMOOOOOOOOOOOO!!
What is the point of all of this? I didn't modify or change any settings on my 4080 super and the highest I've ever seen it is 78°
Highest on mine is 64C° and it´s not the best cooling card. It is mainly used to slightly overclock + saving energy at the same time, so you get a free more fps + save energy in the best case scenario.
Lower temps, lower watt usage, lower noise levels while mainting similar performance.
There is no reason to not undervolt your GPU these days.
My memory sucks. Even on default settings if I put to 1000 it crashes. I also seen problems using RTX HDR and Super Res playing video at 900.
Are u using the RTX 4080 Super ventus 3X OC?
Yes
The 4090 is a horrible purchase when cards like the 4080 Super and 7900 XTX exist. Those 2 cards are enough for 90% of people.
Facts! I made a whole video about that topic telling people not to buy a 4090 lol
False the 4090 and 4070 Super are the best cards of this generation.
@@ImWateringPSUsBuying a 4090 is only bad know because the 5090 is coming soon.
I’m using a 4080 rog strix
cry @@ZackSNetwork
Stop using Unigine Heaven to see if the GPU is stable this benchmark is from 2009 and doesn't put modern RTX GPU's to full usage also underclocking the card isn't gonna give you more performance what people need to do is try to find the most lowest stable voltage at your stock frequency so you won't lose performance underclocking the card at lower voltage isn't going to give you more FPS you're gonna lose 5-6FPS.
I’m not really using it to test if it’s stable! I use it just to put some load on the GPU when applying the curve. I always recommend testing in games :)
That's weird but after this undervolting pc shows less performance in 3dmark
If you only want more performance, do 1000mV, 2900Mhz and +1200 Memory :) And subscribe to the channel!