MY MAN!! This video single handily stopped me from RMA'ing my card. I've tried EVERYTHING I could think of to fix my 4070 TI from crashing when loading Helldivers 2. This tuturial worked!! I've spent HOURS trying to diagnose the problem. This video solved everything in 4:23 min! Thank you!!!!!!
this saved my life!!!!!!!!!!! i had coil whine and this video literally saved my life!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I've been trying to fix this problem for week and this video saved me. If you are with my right now I would just wanted to hug you and appreciate you so much! thank you for the video this saved my 4070 coil whine. so now I can play game without this stupid noise!!!!!!!!!!!!
wait, so were you planning on offing yourself if the coil whine didn't go away and this video stopped the coil whine so you decided not to off yourself?
This was a an amazing tutorial with amazing benefits! I applied these settings to my RTX 4070 ti and wow it runs so much cooler I subscribed and liked the video! Keep up the good work mate.
it runs cooler because obviously you are changing your core clock frequency to run at 2550..so obviously it will use lesser power thus lower temps? Might as well u dont buy a 4070ti and just use a 4070? Since the logic here is to lower the cuda core frequency. Correct me if i am wrong
@@jamesmadison3108 it's not so much about the frequency but rather about the voltage. Simple frequency reduction will not lower the power consumption (and so the heat emission) as much. Besides, you don't need to stop at 2550 MHz at 950 mV, it's just the starting point. In my case (an INNO3D 4070 Ti X3 OC) I've got stable 2650 MHz at 950 mV and even better 2600 MHz at 900 mV-the clock speed is just a bit lower but voltage difference is actually huge (it doesn't scale linearly). In the result I got minus 40% power consumption at the cost of 2-5% FPS loss depending on the game compared to the stock settings (which is boosting to 2750 MHz and 1070 mV). But in some games and tests the FPS got even better as the GPU is no longer throttling so it sustain higher clock speed and of course runs colder.
@@VladK-1 thanks. yea , i tried last night on my 4070ti with a 1440P ultrawide alienware oled monitor. i play csgo. I undervolt to 2600mhz at 900mv. Basically i followed this guy's video but change his freq from 2550 to 2600 instead and it worked fine. Yea i do see the wattage is much lesser. running csgo for an hour, i can see my wattage use around 90w. previously it was about 150 to 180w if i not wrong. It still got me thinking cuz its like its a way running slower. My default stock sped is 2750mhz if i not wrong. I am on a zotac amp extrme 4070ti
Ok I've tested stock values (110%) power VS your settings! 4070 ti OC TUF + 5600x + x570 plus Here's my maximums of the ladder profiles from hwinfo after I ran CP2077's bench in RT Overdrive mode. There was a 5% decrease in performance but with significant efficiency. Power draw - 283w > 185w Fan Speed - 74% > 36% Temps - 68c > 59c Pretty neat stuff what a great purchase. I can finally breathe after 3 years fiddling with a broken 5700xt. Never team red again, I love AMD but what a headache lol.
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This undervolt made my gpu fans go from 90-100% while gaming, down to 30-45%. It also made my gpu temp go down from 70-80c to 50-65c. This video saved me from spending $100+ more on a new case. Thank you!
I’m glad it was helpful! Thanks a lot for taking the time to write this! It really makes me happy knowing that you liked the 3070 Ti one and came back for the newer one :)
Great video, straight to the point no wasting time, worked perfect on my 4070ti dropped my cards power draw to like 166 watts and I lost no fps that I can tell, temps dropped 15c. Also if you create a profile and just click the load at start up it will automatically load the under volt, you don’t need to check the actual run Msi afterburner at start up in the settings
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Thanks man! Got my 4070ti today and followed the tutorial. Now at full load I'm getting 55⁰C, fans at 50% and power usage doesn't exceed 160w. Awesome!
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@@ImWateringPSUs Already did that. By the way I was wondering if It's possible to undervolt 14600Kf AND keep the power limits unlocked? Afaik there is a tutorial thst says you should pick whether no power limits or undervolt.
This works great, thank you Iti dude ! If I'd known this up front I could have avoided dicking around for many hours with fan profiles, case cooling etc. You might add a quick vid covering how to Save the changes to a new Profile in Afterburner so it auto applies after a PC restart or reboot.😃
This is amazing, I had to sub and comment. 4070 ti is drawing 50W - 100W less wattage with very minor different in gaming. Cyberpunk 2077 max setting Ray tracing psycho was running at 230W, now at 130W but still smooth, lost like 5-10FPS but still in smooth range. THANKS!
Hey man, thanks a lot for the support, for real! I'm a big advocate for a bit of manual tuning and I really think it can make a difference for day to day usage!
dude i had bought a PC off of marketplace with a 2070 super. i had issues for nearly 2 weeks straight where it would crash in games and say "rendering device lost", and i was pulling my fucking hair out trying to fix it. the only thing that worked was following your guide for undervolting the 2070 super, and all my games ran flawlessly. i recently upgraded to a microcenter prebuilt with a 4070ti and a r9 7600x, and its been randomly crashing (audio continues playing but the screen shuts off and fans go full blast). hopefully undervolting this one solves my crashing issues. thank you so much for the clear and concise videos. GOAT behavior fr
It works very well for my system. I have exact the same card and under 3D Benchmark Stresstest the system ist 20 degree cooler under pressure. Before it was about 75 degree now 52 degree. The Benchmark values are 3000 lower after undervolting but the game performance is still the same (FPS dont change). Thank you for this work, well done!
My card was giving random black screens while playing something at 4K. I saw this video in nvidia forum I hope it helps with my problem. Thank you for the guide man, appreciated it!
From test data I've seen around the web, that is not the correct/best/most efficient way to undervolt. Instead of subtracting then raising a point, you should add then decrease. For example: in Afterburner, if you want 2760@950 you should look at what your stock frequency is at 950. Let's just assume it's 2520. So you'd subtract 2520 from 2760, you get 240. Increase your core clock by 240, then you highlight all the graph points past 950, and drag them down, then click apply. They'll all snap to 2760.
That will increase the effective core clock, but it will unfortunately overclock the lower part of the curve, possibly causing instability. Most RTX 4000 cards will not encounter instability though, so you can do that. I actually do recommend this for better binned cards like the RTX 4090 and if you have the 5 minutes to watch my RTX 4090 undervolting tutorial I actually go in depth about this!
thank you, the 4070 ti super, pulls now only 200w during the benchmark and max of 57c. Original was 275w at 68c. I just uv my 7900x to 0.985v and the system uses so much less wattage overall now for *almost no loss in performance.
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Great guide, thanks! This was super useful. Tried this one my card and it worked perfectly. Have another preset saved thats 0.95mv UV to 2700Mhz +950Mhz on memory. Seems stable testing with Portal RTX. Uses slightly more power but +150Mhz and closer to my AiB cards stock clocks.
Hey there, thanks a lot for writing this, I'm glad the video was helpful! Glad to have more presets recommended by the way, so people can try it out! 950mV and 2700Mhz is a very good setting!
Pretty cool stuff. When I followed these setting directly on my Gigabyte 4070ti Eagle REV2 I went from 75 degrees, and 88%fan to 61 degrees and 75% fan. I did lose about 5% performance, but my main goal here was to make it cool and quiet. I am going to try and tweak things a bit more to try and get a bit more performance with the same temp savings.
it really depends on the task you do and if you applied modified settings on the gpu. Hard to compare validly without those things being clear @@ProffAndy
@@ProffAndy Ah I see. You readings are pretty good and normal after under volting. I would be amazed if that was the case in stock setting (I thought so). OP's temp is about what I get but not the fan utilization. 75% is very high after UV. I wish that was a typo.
Great Video! 900@2535 and Memclock@750 works fine for me (I just go the saveroute). Together with my Ryzen 7700 non x (Targettemp 80 and -20 curve) its a really cool, silent and efficient setup. Love it.
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@@jacko261168 My 4070 Ti TUF non OC goes up to 72C with out a undervolt so idk it's probably production variances not all coolers are made equal like everything else.
@@StarlightGalaxi can depend what case you have it in mines very large with plenty of air flow, even when I oc mine more than it already is only got to 67c
Thanks! Simple, easy to follow guide. Undervolted my 4070 ti. Stock 2830 max @ 1100 UV 2830 @ 975 and memory +1200 Second setting if I want to go lower UV 2630 @ 900 and memory +1200
When I set the voltage curve to 2550 on mine it doesn't create a flat line at the top like your but instead runs flat for a little bit then the curves goes up a bit more. Any reason why?
Hey man, it’s not late at all! I have a small channel so I see all the comments and I try to make videos that will be relevant in the future too! Thanks a lot for the support, I’m very happy it was helpful!
I tried following your guide, and although it is awesome and straight to the point, I DO see a performance lose. I have the ASUS GeForce RTX 4070 Ti ProArt OC - 12GB With settings as you explained, I did a benchmark and this is my score: FPS 323 -> 295 Score 8137 -> 7432 Max FPS 669.9 -> 593.1 Temps 72 -> 57 degrees Power around 130-140w less So for me, it is a noticeable drop in performance of around 10%
With those settings it got a bit better FPS: 318 Score 8012 MAx FPS 648.9 Temps 66 degrees Power around 50w less A smaller performance loss, but a loss nevertheless I think for now, I'll settle for 925mV 2650Mhz +1000 memory. That gives me FPS: 305.7 Score 7701 Max FPS 629.1 Temps 60 degrees Power around 100-110w less than default setting.
My MSI 4070ti has been running a bit hotter since I switched to the Intel 14700K which creates more heat in the case than the 11700K did. The hotspot changed from 85 degrees Celsius to 70-75. And the case doesn't even feel hot anymore during game sessions. Also boosted the memory without experiencing issues. Thank you! 💪
Why I cannot set power limit to 110% ? I this depend on the rtx model? My is 4070ti from PLNY and max is 100%. Small tip if you find yourself having problem with adjusting precisely 2550 on curve then resize the window and use step settings, click on small curve dot hold left mouse and with arrow UP on your keyboard - one by one ;-)
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Thank you very much mate. My 4070 TI was getting extremely loud playing some games at 4k. With this trick, now its completely silent, while only lossing a couple of frames.
2:54 minuto.. 1000 memory clock ..para que es? No entiendo su idioma.. me lo podria escribir y yo traducir el mensaje por aquí? Gracias lo demas me sirvio perfectamente
Just did this on my 4070 TI, gpu temps are in between 55 C - 60 C while playing Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2 for like 6 hours straight. I also did mess with the fan speeds a bit. Thank you for this.
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went from 290/300 watts at my "overclocked" 2990 mhz core to 2980 at 240/260 watts undervolted while still being overclocked. used this, and another vid to understand a little more. thanks. applied your settings here, (2650) at 900mv and 1000 mem clock without issues thus far. but it did indeed drop 5/8fps but dropped to 140/160watts in afterburner display...
holy christ! it worked! just did a quick test on it and getting magnificent results, when i get back home i'll do proper testing (GIGABYTE 4070Ti Windforce) thanks a million
update: stable at 0.950v core clock 2640 mhz mem clock +500mhz tested with several games at 4k max recorded temps 64 degrees., avg temps hover between 55-60! happy
@@antipasto6453 Thank you! 0.950v core clock 2640mhz mem clock +500mhz turned out to be an ideal option without performance loss and as quiet as at 2055MHz
i think this is good if you're only using it for gaming but I mainly use my GPU for Topaz Video AI and Gigapixel. After doing this I noticed artifacting in the 2 videos i processed, but when i returned it to what i originally had the artifacting was gone. I'm not sure if this is due to the memory overclocking or the undervolting. I think it might be the memory overclocking. Also there was absolutely no change in power draw. i also have a power meter attached to my PC and while undervolted I was drawing around 285W, when i had it on my original overclock that Afterburner auto applied I also was getting around 285W. i think some people are getting the placebo effect, they think they are drawing less power but actually aren't. I'm not saying this doesn't work at all, Im just saying every single GPU is different and this undervolt isn't going to work on every single 4070 ti.
Sei un grande! Esattamente quello che mi serviva. Ho accattato una 4070 ti Ventus, e va meglio di prima a temperature bassissime. Sono scioccato! Grazie 🙏
Right, if after following the instructions your voltage (mV) is still not reading 900mV ... go back to the curve editor and nudge the 900mV node higher slightly then apply settings.
Guys, I have a question, is there any way that when the computer starts up this configuration is already active? It's funny that when I start up it shows the config I made, but when I look in the game it's in stock and as if in afterburner it's just marked there but it's not running, you know? Does anyone know what to do? I have to load the config in the profile section every time
At stock settings my 4070ti is a space heater, and it makes my bedroom with an AC running full blast all the time 5 degrees hotter than the rest of the house which is comfortable everywhere without an AC except the room my pc is in which is schweaty af.... i followed your guide and in 5 minutes my entire room cooled down to something alot more comfortable. my base core clocks went from 2885mhz on my strix oc, to 2550 where i set it at, and then i adjust the millivolts like you suggested and OCed my ram by 1k mhz... my question is if the card needs more mhz will it take more automatically during gaming or is it a solid 2550 at max, and if my clock speeds are lower but my ram is faster, is that a hit to performance or a boost or will it be so negligible that i wont notice?? i havent had time to test myself and im not fully sure how afterburner works becuase i always try to minimize the number of programs i use.... now that i have these settings when i confirm them to be stable is there anyway to turn this into a hardware level undervolt so i dont need to run msi every time i start windows?
It will be locked at that frequency, faster RAM is always better! And unfortunately you always need Afterburner. Please consider subscribing if the video was helpful!
I tried 2600MHz @ 0.9V. It seems the freq bin is 15MHz so I can either bump to 2595 or 2610MHz. The later caused crash in cyberpunk 2077 and the lower one crashed in jedi survivor (a heavy loader). So I settled with 2700MHz @ 950mV. ~0-3% less fps but 33% power reduction. Fan was 1320rpm rather than 1930rpm stock. Temp went from 77C to 61C. Very small hit on performance is worth the silence and power saving I reckon. This galax 4070ti ST card has annoying fan noise when under full load especially when it is on the steep curve to 100%. Yes it is not hitting any limits beside voltage/freq but it sounds like a jet engine… Your claim of no loss in performance is not necessarily true all the time as people volt limited like me will be asking volt/clock to come down and fps will drop. Thanks for doing this tutorial. It was to the point.
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@@ImWateringPSUs I just repasted it 6 months after purchase. Turned out it was going jet engine because 60% of paste coverage on die turned liquid. Hot spot was 112C max when average core is 77C. Your video helped me to get fan speed more manageable before I got to fix the issue. Factory paste was reading a tad high from day one and got worse gradually. Many users report mid to low 60s for core and fan rpm in the 30s% when gaming across varias brands and models. Now my card is in line with those reports. Hopefully the job lasts. It is alarming to see people start to get paste degradation months after purchase on 4070ti cards. I even saw a report on 4090. You'd think they had this paste business down a long time ago lol. This literally costs them wasteful RMAs because not everybody is handy.
Working great thank you. Had a high hotspot on call of the wild 82c now 63c on a asus 4070ti oc 12gb using ultra 4k at 120fps. I am happy and cool as a cucumber. Can this undervolt not be done with Asus GPU tweak 3?
Sounds like you guys bought the wrong 4070Ti or have case airflow restrictions, mine rarely hits 60°C (core) and the hotspot is 8-12•C hotter, that's on a "hot" UK day up to 30°C, and I don't think I've ever heard it in normal use. MSI's 4070TI Gaming X Trio has a great cooling solution. The last three GPU's I've had experience of are MSI's 2070 Gaming Z & 2080 Duke, both of those also had class leading cooling solutions, and continue to perform as new. I'm still using an old case design, Corsair Carbide 540 Air without air filter and with 5 Noctua case fans (had to use slim front fans mounted on the outside of their mounting point in order to squeeze the 4070Ti in) So if you have the same card and it's running hot then I'd suggest your issue is airflow related.
Undervolted GIGABYTE GeForce RTX 4070 Ti GAMING OC 12G plus i set manual fan curve on afterburner + 60FPS frame cap on 3440x1400 monitor and PC is dead silent on every game i play even with RT ON, temps around 53C
Very good question! Both work, people usually prefer the new method because the effective clock is closer to reality. For 2770, usually 975mV will work
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Hello! Great video! Easy steps and the outcome was what was advertised. So thank you. However, I performed this maybe a couple of months back and now all of a sudden, my GPU is now running roughly 10 degrees hotter. Is anyone else experiencing this? Thank you
I’m really happy it was helpful, thanks a lot for taking the time to leave some feedback :) Consider subscribing if you wanna support the channel & for more tutorials. Regarding the GPU, you might need to change the thermal paste
Stupid question I guess: To get a "set and forget" setup, you should have MSI Afterburner start at system bootup and the undervolting saved as a preset or something like that, right? I just want this set up for MSFS so no need for multiple presets. Thanks, great video!
I have down that no problems after 2h i startet a ohter game and my gpu makes since then studerin sounds i reset my config in msi and restartet my pc and the noises are still here i dont no what too do i reinstall msi and its still hapennd any tips whats the problem im really 😢
Can I close MSI afterburner after? Or does it have to be open or minimized to work? And when I turn my PC on do I have to load my profile? Or are the settings saved unless I change them? And why do we change the fan power limit and temp limit to max? Ty
curious. i followed your instructions exactly. using a 4070ti zotac amp extreme. what u are doing basically is forcing the core clock from my 2700ish to lock at 2550. isnt that downclocking? I mean definitely when u downclock the core frequency, it will consume lesser power right? So this is different from say undervolting my 7800x3d? seems more like just lower frequency speed of the gpu to achieve lower power consumption. Correct me if i am wrong. Because on my 7800x3d undervolt. my cpu frequency goes higher when i undervolt. But for this gpu undervolt, my core clock became lesser at 2550.
2550 MHz at 950 mV is just the starting point. In my case (an INNO3D 4070 Ti X3 OC) I see stable 2650 MHz at 950 mV and even better 2600 MHz at 900 mV-the clock speed is just a bit lower but voltage difference is actually huge (it doesn't scale linearly). In the result I got minus 40% power consumption at the cost of 2-5% FPS loss depending on the game compared to the stock settings (which is boosting to 2750 MHz and 1070 mV). But in some games and tests the FPS got even better as the GPU is no longer throttling so it sustain higher clock speed and of course runs colder.
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Thanks for the tutorial. Can you help with Afterburner displaying Volt as 0mv even though the voltage monitoring option is enabled in settings? I'm using Asus Dual 4070 Super OC
I did the undervolt on my asus strix 4070ti it stops the coil whine in games like honkia impact star rail but added what I can only explain as morse code electric noises is this the gpu telling me it doesn't like the change?
I’m glad it fixed the coil whine, but I fear the electric noise is the residue of the coil whine itself. A recommendation I can give is the following: follow the tutorial but don’t unlock the power limit and don’t increase the memory clock. Set the card as shown in the video but at 2500Mhz instead of 2550, tell me if that makes a change!
@ImWateringPSUs will it affect the performance much I realised its base standard is 2750mhz but I don't mind lowering it. And thats a relief I thought something bad was going on because it was happening during idle which it didn't do before
Didn't we just loose -350 mhz core clock? Or am I missing something. Can't you just underclock voltage without messing with core clock? The performance seems the same but the core clock was like 2780 in game, now 2610, why do you decide -350 at all, why not 200, 400? Thanks for the video!
Awesome Video my friend, many thanks :) I just started Undervolting my 4070Ti and set it at 2600MHz @900mV, the power savings are crazy, im running about 80W less now and temperature dropped by around 10 Degrees Celcius. Do you think i could start fiddling and see if i can get a higher clock speed at the same Voltage ? Is there any harm to be done ... ? I like the power savings and Temp but would like to get less of a performance hit haha. Either way thanks again!
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ASUS 4070Ti Tuf, doesn't really run hot but wanted to try your advice, I think this card the way ASUS set it up doesn't like much change, OC'ing it was pretty much the same result, not much cooler or hotter either way and 0 to even less on the performance side.
Great tutorial! I have my 4070 connected to an egpu. the razer core x chroma. and i'm using an alienware m15 r7 laptop. Would you think undervolting the way you describe does damage to my laptop? I do know that I lose performance using an egpu enclosure. Thank you in advance!
Thanks a LOT my man! I’ll do one for sure, just have to get a RTX 4080, I’ll have to wait for a client to want one in a build ahaha, unfortunately those new cards are so expensive and I never get them sent in as my channel is still very small :) But I’ll try to make it asap
Hey nice video, Im wondering after this undervolt is set does MSI Afterburner need to be running for it to continue? I’m pretty desperate to find a solution for stuttering in games, and in my research I’ve found that MSI Afterburner itself causes stutters for many people when it’s running, so I’m always hesitant of that program lol.
u can set it to apply setting on windows startup . then if u want u can check in gpu z that clock is 2550 while running a game with high fps ... then u know msi afterburner works even when closed.
ciao fratello! thanks for ur good video it was very helpful and very detailed and easy to follow! i have a question for you. I saw that your fan speed for the gpu is fixed on 65%. Does your gpu fans always run? even if on idle? my current temp for 4070ti on idle is at 42 degree which is okay i assume. Can i longer the lifespan if i run the fans the whole time while my pc is running and maintining 35 degrees on idle if you can answer this it would be amazing since im new to this whole world and im all about min maxing my setup. ragazzi
Glad I could help! Consider subscribing to the channel to support me :) The fan speed is fine and no, you wouldn't extend the lifespan with lower temps. Undervolting is the best thing to do!
Hi, I have a question, I also have the RTX 4070 Ti, the thing is that while I'm playing demanding games like Dead Space Remastered in ultra settings, my gpu usage drops to almost 0% and the avg watts in game is like 150, do you have any idea what it could be? my temps are, for the GPU 50C-55C and for the CPU is 65C-75C.
My question is goes the fans up with this setting ore is it more silence too my 4070ti goes wild loud after i play a game for more then 1h the fans goes crazy then would it fix it when i undervolt my gpu .?
Is it possible to give a few more volts to get better performance? This drops my temps down to about 60 under load. Was thinking I could give a few more and have it sit at 65?
Why do you keep all the other voltage points on after the voltage point you want? Why no set them to 0mv and stop at the mv you want instead of also under clocking?
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Question : for Undervolting, why even max out power limit and temp limit in MSI afterburner when our goal is to lower both temp and power consumption ? Isnt it completely useless ? Or just some safe precaution ?
It is indeed kind of a “precaution”. Basically, there might still be the occasional spike in power draw, even though on average it’s MUCH lower. By unlocking the Power limit and temp limit, we ensure that nothing throttles the performance!
MY MAN!! This video single handily stopped me from RMA'ing my card. I've tried EVERYTHING I could think of to fix my 4070 TI from crashing when loading Helldivers 2. This tuturial worked!! I've spent HOURS trying to diagnose the problem. This video solved everything in 4:23 min! Thank you!!!!!!
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this saved my life!!!!!!!!!!! i had coil whine and this video literally saved my life!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I've been trying to fix this problem for week and this video saved me. If you are with my right now I would just wanted to hug you and appreciate you so much! thank you for the video this saved my 4070 coil whine. so now I can play game without this stupid noise!!!!!!!!!!!!
I’m really happy it was helpful! Thanks a lot for taking the time to write this! :)
wait, so were you planning on offing yourself if the coil whine didn't go away and this video stopped the coil whine so you decided not to off yourself?
This was a an amazing tutorial with amazing benefits! I applied these settings to my RTX 4070 ti and wow it runs so much cooler I subscribed and liked the video! Keep up the good work mate.
You're way too kind! Thanks a lot for the support, I'm glad it was helpful :)
it runs cooler because obviously you are changing your core clock frequency to run at 2550..so obviously it will use lesser power thus lower temps? Might as well u dont buy a 4070ti and just use a 4070? Since the logic here is to lower the cuda core frequency. Correct me if i am wrong
@@jamesmadison3108 it's not so much about the frequency but rather about the voltage. Simple frequency reduction will not lower the power consumption (and so the heat emission) as much. Besides, you don't need to stop at 2550 MHz at 950 mV, it's just the starting point. In my case (an INNO3D 4070 Ti X3 OC) I've got stable 2650 MHz at 950 mV and even better 2600 MHz at 900 mV-the clock speed is just a bit lower but voltage difference is actually huge (it doesn't scale linearly). In the result I got minus 40% power consumption at the cost of 2-5% FPS loss depending on the game compared to the stock settings (which is boosting to 2750 MHz and 1070 mV). But in some games and tests the FPS got even better as the GPU is no longer throttling so it sustain higher clock speed and of course runs colder.
@@VladK-1 thanks. yea , i tried last night on my 4070ti with a 1440P ultrawide alienware oled monitor. i play csgo. I undervolt to 2600mhz at 900mv. Basically i followed this guy's video but change his freq from 2550 to 2600 instead and it worked fine. Yea i do see the wattage is much lesser. running csgo for an hour, i can see my wattage use around 90w. previously it was about 150 to 180w if i not wrong. It still got me thinking cuz its like its a way running slower. My default stock sped is 2750mhz if i not wrong. I am on a zotac amp extrme 4070ti
Bro... you're playing CSGO probably pumping out like 400FPS on an over 10 year old game but "MUH FPS"... that's hilarious @@jamesmadison3108
I used this guide 4 months ago I think. I am still so happy with the temps I get ( At MOST 60 degrees under load).
Thank you!
Thanks a LOT for coming back to it to write this! :)
Ok I've tested stock values (110%) power VS your settings!
4070 ti OC TUF + 5600x + x570 plus
Here's my maximums of the ladder profiles from hwinfo after I ran CP2077's bench in RT Overdrive mode.
There was a 5% decrease in performance but with significant efficiency.
Power draw - 283w > 185w
Fan Speed - 74% > 36%
Temps - 68c > 59c
Pretty neat stuff what a great purchase. I can finally breathe after 3 years fiddling with a broken 5700xt. Never team red again, I love AMD but what a headache lol.
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This undervolt made my gpu fans go from 90-100% while gaming, down to 30-45%. It also made my gpu temp go down from 70-80c to 50-65c. This video saved me from spending $100+ more on a new case. Thank you!
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The video is a treasure in itself. Thank you for a great tutorial. I'm keeping this video in my "Treasure Vault"!
I’m really happy it was helpful! Thanks a lot for taking the time to write this and for the kind words:)
This is so good and on point. So many other channels just spam you with all the unnecessary details and introductions
Just got one. Thx dude. I also used your 3070Ti videos!
I’m glad it was helpful! Thanks a lot for taking the time to write this! It really makes me happy knowing that you liked the 3070 Ti one and came back for the newer one :)
Great video, straight to the point no wasting time, worked perfect on my 4070ti dropped my cards power draw to like 166 watts and I lost no fps that I can tell, temps dropped 15c.
Also if you create a profile and just click the load at start up it will automatically load the under volt, you don’t need to check the actual run Msi afterburner at start up in the settings
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Thanks man, short video and straight to the point. That's how I like 'em!
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@@ImWateringPSUs no problem man and I already did! 😉
Great stuff as always, first tried your 3070ti UV guide and now this one.. Big up!!! Thanks
I’m really happy it was helpful! Thanks a lot for taking the time to write this, it’s nice to know that you came back since the first guide worked well! :)
Thanks man! Got my 4070ti today and followed the tutorial. Now at full load I'm getting 55⁰C, fans at 50% and power usage doesn't exceed 160w. Awesome!
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@@ImWateringPSUs Already did that. By the way I was wondering if It's possible to undervolt 14600Kf AND keep the power limits unlocked? Afaik there is a tutorial thst says you should pick whether no power limits or undervolt.
This works great, thank you Iti dude ! If I'd known this up front I could have avoided dicking around for many hours with fan profiles, case cooling etc. You might add a quick vid covering how to Save the changes to a new Profile in Afterburner so it auto applies after a PC restart or reboot.😃
This is amazing, I had to sub and comment. 4070 ti is drawing 50W - 100W less wattage with very minor different in gaming. Cyberpunk 2077 max setting Ray tracing psycho was running at 230W, now at 130W but still smooth, lost like 5-10FPS but still in smooth range. THANKS!
Hey man, thanks a lot for the support, for real! I'm a big advocate for a bit of manual tuning and I really think it can make a difference for day to day usage!
dude i had bought a PC off of marketplace with a 2070 super. i had issues for nearly 2 weeks straight where it would crash in games and say "rendering device lost", and i was pulling my fucking hair out trying to fix it. the only thing that worked was following your guide for undervolting the 2070 super, and all my games ran flawlessly. i recently upgraded to a microcenter prebuilt with a 4070ti and a r9 7600x, and its been randomly crashing (audio continues playing but the screen shuts off and fans go full blast). hopefully undervolting this one solves my crashing issues. thank you so much for the clear and concise videos. GOAT behavior fr
It works very well for my system. I have exact the same card and under 3D Benchmark Stresstest the system ist 20 degree cooler under pressure. Before it was about 75 degree now 52 degree. The Benchmark values are 3000 lower after undervolting but the game performance is still the same (FPS dont change). Thank you for this work, well done!
That’s fantastic to hear, it’s exactly the kind of results one should be expecting! Thanks for commenting!
My card was giving random black screens while playing something at 4K. I saw this video in nvidia forum I hope it helps with my problem. Thank you for the guide man, appreciated it!
From test data I've seen around the web, that is not the correct/best/most efficient way to undervolt. Instead of subtracting then raising a point, you should add then decrease. For example: in Afterburner, if you want 2760@950 you should look at what your stock frequency is at 950. Let's just assume it's 2520. So you'd subtract 2520 from 2760, you get 240. Increase your core clock by 240, then you highlight all the graph points past 950, and drag them down, then click apply. They'll all snap to 2760.
That will increase the effective core clock, but it will unfortunately overclock the lower part of the curve, possibly causing instability. Most RTX 4000 cards will not encounter instability though, so you can do that. I actually do recommend this for better binned cards like the RTX 4090 and if you have the 5 minutes to watch my RTX 4090 undervolting tutorial I actually go in depth about this!
That's bs. Reduce all by 300 and increase by 200. Because this way no clock drops.
Got 2670 mhz at 0.925V on my 4070 super.
thank you, the 4070 ti super, pulls now only 200w during the benchmark and max of 57c. Original was 275w at 68c.
I just uv my 7900x to 0.985v and the system uses so much less wattage overall now for *almost no loss in performance.
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Great guide, thanks! This was super useful. Tried this one my card and it worked perfectly.
Have another preset saved thats 0.95mv UV to 2700Mhz +950Mhz on memory. Seems stable testing with Portal RTX.
Uses slightly more power but +150Mhz and closer to my AiB cards stock clocks.
Hey there, thanks a lot for writing this, I'm glad the video was helpful! Glad to have more presets recommended by the way, so people can try it out! 950mV and 2700Mhz is a very good setting!
Pretty cool stuff. When I followed these setting directly on my Gigabyte 4070ti Eagle REV2 I went from 75 degrees, and 88%fan to 61 degrees and 75% fan. I did lose about 5% performance, but my main goal here was to make it cool and quiet. I am going to try and tweak things a bit more to try and get a bit more performance with the same temp savings.
I'm glad it's working! Thanks a lot for the comment and take care, consider subbing for more tech content!
My Palit card is 56C max, 30% fan. Something's not right with my readings or your card
it really depends on the task you do and if you applied modified settings on the gpu. Hard to compare validly without those things being clear @@ProffAndy
@@GuoenyiI assume the task (Heaven benchmark) and settings applied were as per the video. If so, those temperature and fan readings seem too high.
@@ProffAndy Ah I see. You readings are pretty good and normal after under volting. I would be amazed if that was the case in stock setting (I thought so). OP's temp is about what I get but not the fan utilization. 75% is very high after UV. I wish that was a typo.
Bro tf, i never knew that this was even possible thank you very much. Liked and Subbed ! Greetings from Germany :D
Bro this is the besttt undervolting video I've seen... My 4070ti doesn't go past 50 degrees at full power.. Almost 400 fps in warzone
Great Video! 900@2535 and Memclock@750 works fine for me (I just go the saveroute). Together with my Ryzen 7700 non x (Targettemp 80 and -20 curve) its a really cool, silent and efficient setup. Love it.
I love you man, my Asus TUF 4070 TI went from 72 degrees full load to 59 degrees, and the coil whine is almost gone! Thank you very much for this.
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i got asus tuf ti oc and mine doesnt get close to 70c norm 55-60c
@@jacko261168 My 4070 Ti TUF non OC goes up to 72C with out a undervolt so idk it's probably production variances not all coolers are made equal like everything else.
@@StarlightGalaxi can depend what case you have it in mines very large with plenty of air flow, even when I oc mine more than it already is only got to 67c
@@jacko261168 I got plenty of airflow using the NZXT H6 Flow case all fan slots populated
Dude your videos are so concise and helpful! Thanks!
I make them how I’d like them to be if I was looking for a tutorial! Glad you like the format :)
Awsome vid man, I had followed your video for my old 3070 card, glad you made one for the 4070 ti. Thanks
I’m very happy you came back to my channel, glad the tutorial was helpful! :)
Thanks! Simple, easy to follow guide.
Undervolted my 4070 ti.
Stock 2830 max @ 1100
UV 2830 @ 975 and memory +1200
Second setting if I want to go lower
UV 2630 @ 900 and memory +1200
I’m really happy it was helpful! Thanks a lot for taking the time to write this! :)
UV 2830 @ 975 and memory +1200 is that goat. tried so many . best so far
When I set the voltage curve to 2550 on mine it doesn't create a flat line at the top like your but instead runs flat for a little bit then the curves goes up a bit more. Any reason why?
You need to lower the right side as shown in the video! Also subscribing to the channel helps achieving a fully flat line
Though it's quite late since this video was uploaded, just FYI my 4070 works great with your tutorial man thank you so much!
Hey man, it’s not late at all! I have a small channel so I see all the comments and I try to make videos that will be relevant in the future too! Thanks a lot for the support, I’m very happy it was helpful!
I tried following your guide, and although it is awesome and straight to the point, I DO see a performance lose.
I have the ASUS GeForce RTX 4070 Ti ProArt OC - 12GB
With settings as you explained, I did a benchmark and this is my score:
FPS 323 -> 295
Score 8137 -> 7432
Max FPS 669.9 -> 593.1
Temps 72 -> 57 degrees
Power around 130-140w less
So for me, it is a noticeable drop in performance of around 10%
Have you tried more aggressive settings as I show in the end? Try 1000mV 2850Mhz +1200memory
With those settings it got a bit better
FPS: 318
Score 8012
MAx FPS 648.9
Temps 66 degrees
Power around 50w less
A smaller performance loss, but a loss nevertheless
I think for now, I'll settle for 925mV 2650Mhz +1000 memory.
That gives me
FPS: 305.7
Score 7701
Max FPS 629.1
Temps 60 degrees
Power around 100-110w less than default setting.
My MSI 4070ti has been running a bit hotter since I switched to the Intel 14700K which creates more heat in the case than the 11700K did. The hotspot changed from 85 degrees Celsius to 70-75. And the case doesn't even feel hot anymore during game sessions.
Also boosted the memory without experiencing issues. Thank you! 💪
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Why I cannot set power limit to 110% ? I this depend on the rtx model? My is 4070ti from PLNY and max is 100%. Small tip if you find yourself having problem with adjusting precisely 2550 on curve then resize the window and use step settings, click on small curve dot hold left mouse and with arrow UP on your keyboard - one by one ;-)
Thank you!!!
Different cards have a different max power limit, but that's not gonna be an issue :)
Thanks man!, after UV my 4070 my temps went down from 70 degrees to around 60 ish! Awesome!
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Thank you very much mate. My 4070 TI was getting extremely loud playing some games at 4k. With this trick, now its completely silent, while only lossing a couple of frames.
I’m really happy it was helpful! Thanks a lot for taking the time to write this! :)
does this work for the 4070ti super
Yessir it does! Check also my RTX 4080 Super tutorial🤗
awesome thanks sm @@ImWateringPSUs
4080 tutorial worked great for my 4070ti super@@ImWateringPSUs
2:54 minuto.. 1000 memory clock ..para que es? No entiendo su idioma.. me lo podria escribir y yo traducir el mensaje por aquí? Gracias lo demas me sirvio perfectamente
Woow, What kind of magic is this? Thank you!
Coil Whine's gone on my 4070Ti! Thank you so much man!
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Works. Surprised that mine is using just 200W now.
Specs: Galax RTX 4070, Ryzen 7 5700x, single 16Gb DDR4 RAM, Asus b550 MA ii, Deepcool 650W gold PSU
Glad it was helpful and I really can’t thank you enough for the detailed feedback!
Just did this on my 4070 TI, gpu temps are in between 55 C - 60 C while playing Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2 for like 6 hours straight. I also did mess with the fan speeds a bit. Thank you for this.
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i used it on the aer0 4070. it worked so smooth. thanks a lot sir.
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Thanks for the tutorial, I'm going to give this a try later today.
My pleasure, let me know how it goes :)
went from 290/300 watts at my "overclocked"
2990 mhz core to 2980 at 240/260 watts undervolted
while still being overclocked. used this, and another vid to
understand a little more. thanks.
applied your settings here, (2650) at 900mv and 1000 mem clock
without issues thus far. but it did indeed drop 5/8fps but dropped to
140/160watts in afterburner display...
Whats your card?
@@xandrelphane gigabyte gaming oc 4070ti version 1.
Is this normal for voltage to spike to 1.1v for a split second? I saw something similiar in your video at 2:13 but I'm not sure =/
Works flawlessly!! Thank you a lot mate!!
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Thanks for this. I used this on my Inno3d 4070 Ti and reduced power draw to 160W and temps went from 80C to 66C.
I'm glad I could help! Thanks a lot for leaving some feedback!
I have the same card and its overheating in some games, safe temps but getting very noisy, I will try this tutorial when I get back home!
holy christ! it worked! just did a quick test on it and getting magnificent results, when i get back home i'll do proper testing (GIGABYTE 4070Ti Windforce)
thanks a million
crashed in cp2077 and re4r after having played for a few min!
voltage 0.900mv core clock 2550mhz
will do further testing for finding the sweet spot
Hey there! I’m glad it was helpful, if you’re right on the verge of stability you might wanna try 0.925V!
@@ImWateringPSUs 0.950V 2640mhz core and +1150mem clock running stable! temps also stable at 60-61 degrees tested with 4k games.
update: stable at 0.950v core clock 2640 mhz mem clock +500mhz
tested with several games at 4k
max recorded temps 64 degrees., avg temps hover between 55-60!
happy
@@antipasto6453 Thank you! 0.950v core clock 2640mhz mem clock +500mhz turned out to be an ideal option without performance loss and as quiet as at 2055MHz
i think this is good if you're only using it for gaming but I mainly use my GPU for Topaz Video AI and Gigapixel. After doing this I noticed artifacting in the 2 videos i processed, but when i returned it to what i originally had the artifacting was gone. I'm not sure if this is due to the memory overclocking or the undervolting. I think it might be the memory overclocking. Also there was absolutely no change in power draw. i also have a power meter attached to my PC and while undervolted I was drawing around 285W, when i had it on my original overclock that Afterburner auto applied I also was getting around 285W. i think some people are getting the placebo effect, they think they are drawing less power but actually aren't. I'm not saying this doesn't work at all, Im just saying every single GPU is different and this undervolt isn't going to work on every single 4070 ti.
It is the memory oc. I don't see any point to oc vram.
Sei un grande!
Esattamente quello che mi serviva.
Ho accattato una 4070 ti Ventus, e va meglio di prima a temperature bassissime.
Sono scioccato!
Grazie 🙏
Ahahaha grazie grazie! Se vuoi darmi una grossa mano col canale iscriviti!
@@ImWateringPSUs fatto, mi era sfuggito il tasto.
Senti e se volessi resettare i parametri come erano originariamente, come dovrei fare?
Ampere undervolts great as well. More people should know about this. Solid video 👍
I definitely agree! Thanks a lot for taking the time to write this! :)
Right, if after following the instructions your voltage (mV) is still not reading 900mV ... go back to the curve editor and nudge the 900mV node higher slightly then apply settings.
Right!
Guys, I have a question, is there any way that when the computer starts up this configuration is already active? It's funny that when I start up it shows the config I made, but when I look in the game it's in stock and as if in afterburner it's just marked there but it's not running, you know? Does anyone know what to do?
I have to load the config in the profile section every time
Go to msi after burner setting check start window box and go back to app and look at the window icon at the left top side click that and you are good
How do you know what voltage to undervolt it too?
Great tutorial, very precise :)
I give out rough recommendations, I do lots of testing to find good voltagepoints lol
At stock settings my 4070ti is a space heater, and it makes my bedroom with an AC running full blast all the time 5 degrees hotter than the rest of the house which is comfortable everywhere without an AC except the room my pc is in which is schweaty af.... i followed your guide and in 5 minutes my entire room cooled down to something alot more comfortable. my base core clocks went from 2885mhz on my strix oc, to 2550 where i set it at, and then i adjust the millivolts like you suggested and OCed my ram by 1k mhz...
my question is if the card needs more mhz will it take more automatically during gaming or is it a solid 2550 at max, and if my clock speeds are lower but my ram is faster, is that a hit to performance or a boost or will it be so negligible that i wont notice?? i havent had time to test myself and im not fully sure how afterburner works becuase i always try to minimize the number of programs i use.... now that i have these settings when i confirm them to be stable is there anyway to turn this into a hardware level undervolt so i dont need to run msi every time i start windows?
It will be locked at that frequency, faster RAM is always better! And unfortunately you always need Afterburner. Please consider subscribing if the video was helpful!
I tried 2600MHz @ 0.9V. It seems the freq bin is 15MHz so I can either bump to 2595 or 2610MHz. The later caused crash in cyberpunk 2077 and the lower one crashed in jedi survivor (a heavy loader). So I settled with 2700MHz @ 950mV. ~0-3% less fps but 33% power reduction. Fan was 1320rpm rather than 1930rpm stock. Temp went from 77C to 61C. Very small hit on performance is worth the silence and power saving I reckon. This galax 4070ti ST card has annoying fan noise when under full load especially when it is on the steep curve to 100%. Yes it is not hitting any limits beside voltage/freq but it sounds like a jet engine… Your claim of no loss in performance is not necessarily true all the time as people volt limited like me will be asking volt/clock to come down and fps will drop. Thanks for doing this tutorial. It was to the point.
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@@ImWateringPSUs I just repasted it 6 months after purchase. Turned out it was going jet engine because 60% of paste coverage on die turned liquid. Hot spot was 112C max when average core is 77C. Your video helped me to get fan speed more manageable before I got to fix the issue. Factory paste was reading a tad high from day one and got worse gradually. Many users report mid to low 60s for core and fan rpm in the 30s% when gaming across varias brands and models. Now my card is in line with those reports. Hopefully the job lasts. It is alarming to see people start to get paste degradation months after purchase on 4070ti cards. I even saw a report on 4090. You'd think they had this paste business down a long time ago lol. This literally costs them wasteful RMAs because not everybody is handy.
My PNY Rtx 4070 ti verto has no extra power limit. Would there be a problem if I try to undervolt it?
It would work exactly the same, the power limit increase does very little either way! Go ahead :)
Working great thank you. Had a high hotspot on call of the wild 82c now 63c on a asus 4070ti oc 12gb using ultra 4k at 120fps. I am happy and cool as a cucumber. Can this undervolt not be done with Asus GPU tweak 3?
Sounds like you guys bought the wrong 4070Ti or have case airflow restrictions, mine rarely hits 60°C (core) and the hotspot is 8-12•C hotter, that's on a "hot" UK day up to 30°C, and I don't think I've ever heard it in normal use. MSI's 4070TI Gaming X Trio has a great cooling solution. The last three GPU's I've had experience of are MSI's 2070 Gaming Z & 2080 Duke, both of those also had class leading cooling solutions, and continue to perform as new. I'm still using an old case design, Corsair Carbide 540 Air without air filter and with 5 Noctua case fans (had to use slim front fans mounted on the outside of their mounting point in order to squeeze the 4070Ti in) So if you have the same card and it's running hot then I'd suggest your issue is airflow related.
I agree, mine runs cool as well! But there are worse custom and/or smaller cases. Also, it’s nice to save power
ive got the tuf oc and mine never hits 60c even at 4k 70-100fps 2820mhz stock
If I add 1000 to the Memory Clock after undervolting, will that make it more unstable?
You need to check stability, yes!
Undervolted GIGABYTE GeForce RTX 4070 Ti GAMING OC 12G plus i set manual fan curve on afterburner + 60FPS frame cap on 3440x1400 monitor and PC is dead silent on every game i play even with RT ON, temps around 53C
I’m really happy it was helpful! Thanks a lot for taking the time to write this! :)
whats your settings?
thank you so much! This was really helpful
I’m really happy it was helpful! Thanks a lot for taking the time to write this! :)
Hi, in your newer Videos you go first up. in this one -350 . What is now the correct setting. Second Question at which volt you use the 2770mhz
thanks
Very good question! Both work, people usually prefer the new method because the effective clock is closer to reality. For 2770, usually 975mV will work
Hey. I got a 4070ti super @ 975mv and 2800MHZ thx for your Video. Great Stuff
2775mhz @ 1000mv i managed and got a 99.6% stability score in port royal so im pretty happy with that! :)
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My GPU fans are too loud the curve doesn't seem to be working, can you help me?
Thank you for the tutorial.
Does the same procedure apply on OC models or on them there is no margin for boosting the memory frequency any higher?
The exact same settings work for OC models as well!
Thanks a lot for the support!
Bro I got a 4070ti tuf, opened it and there was barely any paste on the die 😂 no wonder it was hitting 75c at 240w even with max fan
Hello! Great video! Easy steps and the outcome was what was advertised. So thank you. However, I performed this maybe a couple of months back and now all of a sudden, my GPU is now running roughly 10 degrees hotter. Is anyone else experiencing this? Thank you
I’m really happy it was helpful, thanks a lot for taking the time to leave some feedback :) Consider subscribing if you wanna support the channel & for more tutorials. Regarding the GPU, you might need to change the thermal paste
Don’t use heaven on RTX cards, you can be stable in a non RT title at a certain power level but then crash in a raytraced game.
Agreed, but this is not truly to test stability! Just to put some load and have a quick feedback. You should then test in-games
Stupid question I guess: To get a "set and forget" setup, you should have MSI Afterburner start at system bootup and the undervolting saved as a preset or something like that, right? I just want this set up for MSFS so no need for multiple presets.
Thanks, great video!
Yes and yes. Watch his 4090 undervolting video where he shows how to save the preset and make sure that it loads on the system boot!
Well said! Thanks a lot for answering my man!
I have down that no problems after 2h i startet a ohter game and my gpu makes since then studerin sounds i reset my config in msi and restartet my pc and the noises are still here i dont no what too do i reinstall msi and its still hapennd any tips whats the problem im really 😢
Can I close MSI afterburner after? Or does it have to be open or minimized to work? And when I turn my PC on do I have to load my profile? Or are the settings saved unless I change them? And why do we change the fan power limit and temp limit to max? Ty
curious. i followed your instructions exactly. using a 4070ti zotac amp extreme. what u are doing basically is forcing the core clock from my 2700ish to lock at 2550. isnt that downclocking? I mean definitely when u downclock the core frequency, it will consume lesser power right? So this is different from say undervolting my 7800x3d? seems more like just lower frequency speed of the gpu to achieve lower power consumption. Correct me if i am wrong. Because on my 7800x3d undervolt. my cpu frequency goes higher when i undervolt. But for this gpu undervolt, my core clock became lesser at 2550.
2550 MHz at 950 mV is just the starting point. In my case (an INNO3D 4070 Ti X3 OC) I see stable 2650 MHz at 950 mV and even better 2600 MHz at 900 mV-the clock speed is just a bit lower but voltage difference is actually huge (it doesn't scale linearly). In the result I got minus 40% power consumption at the cost of 2-5% FPS loss depending on the game compared to the stock settings (which is boosting to 2750 MHz and 1070 mV). But in some games and tests the FPS got even better as the GPU is no longer throttling so it sustain higher clock speed and of course runs colder.
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how can i dm u ,i want to ask you some questions about my 4070ti getting hotspot 101 when Vsync is off
Bro you helped me with my 10 850k and now my 4070TI, thanks bro!!!!
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Thanks for the tutorial. Can you help with Afterburner displaying Volt as 0mv even though the voltage monitoring option is enabled in settings?
I'm using Asus Dual 4070 Super OC
Have you enabled voltage control as well? Either way you can still work on the curve, even if the mV are not displaying. But be sure to subscribe!
I did the undervolt on my asus strix 4070ti it stops the coil whine in games like honkia impact star rail but added what I can only explain as morse code electric noises is this the gpu telling me it doesn't like the change?
I’m glad it fixed the coil whine, but I fear the electric noise is the residue of the coil whine itself. A recommendation I can give is the following: follow the tutorial but don’t unlock the power limit and don’t increase the memory clock. Set the card as shown in the video but at 2500Mhz instead of 2550, tell me if that makes a change!
@ImWateringPSUs will it affect the performance much I realised its base standard is 2750mhz but I don't mind lowering it.
And thats a relief I thought something bad was going on because it was happening during idle which it didn't do before
Didn't we just loose -350 mhz core clock? Or am I missing something. Can't you just underclock voltage without messing with core clock? The performance seems the same but the core clock was like 2780 in game, now 2610, why do you decide -350 at all, why not 200, 400? Thanks for the video!
Nope, we lower the curve and then get it back up! No clock loss. But it only works if you subscribe to the channel :p
Awesome Video my friend, many thanks :) I just started Undervolting my 4070Ti and set it at 2600MHz @900mV, the power savings are crazy, im running about 80W less now and temperature dropped by around 10 Degrees Celcius. Do you think i could start fiddling and see if i can get a higher clock speed at the same Voltage ? Is there any harm to be done ... ? I like the power savings and Temp but would like to get less of a performance hit haha. Either way thanks again!
I’m really happy it was helpful! Thanks a lot for taking the time to leave some feedback! :) I’ve also got a few build videos on the channel and more coming, if you like the content consider subscribing as it really helps me a lot! You can absolutely try to push the card a bit higher :)
ASUS 4070Ti Tuf, doesn't really run hot but wanted to try your advice, I think this card the way ASUS set it up doesn't like much change, OC'ing it was pretty much the same result, not much cooler or hotter either way and 0 to even less on the performance side.
Yay the TUF has a massive cooler, in a big case it will run just fine
Yo you helped me out a lot I was at 50 degrees C° now I’m at 40-42 degrees C° I appreciate it
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@@ImWateringPSUsi subscribed and like after this video
I did all the steps but my Volt value (on the main screen of the afterburner) is still 1100 instead of 900. What am I doing wrong?
There has to be a wrong step, double check!
Great tutorial! I have my 4070 connected to an egpu. the razer core x chroma. and i'm using an alienware m15 r7 laptop. Would you think undervolting the way you describe does damage to my laptop? I do know that I lose performance using an egpu enclosure. Thank you in advance!
Hi there! It wouldn’t damage the laptop and I would actually recommend it :)
Please do 4080 undervolt. Your the only guy who makes undervolting explanation really easy
Thanks a LOT my man! I’ll do one for sure, just have to get a RTX 4080, I’ll have to wait for a client to want one in a build ahaha, unfortunately those new cards are so expensive and I never get them sent in as my channel is still very small :) But I’ll try to make it asap
@@ImWateringPSUs thanks alot. I really appreciate the works you do, keep it up man you deserve the best
@@jigsaw__ttv8953just do it yourself. Test the 4080 at stock and then do what he did in the video using the 4080's voltage and clock speed.
Hey nice video, Im wondering after this undervolt is set does MSI Afterburner need to be running for it to continue? I’m pretty desperate to find a solution for stuttering in games, and in my research I’ve found that MSI Afterburner itself causes stutters for many people when it’s running, so I’m always hesitant of that program lol.
Hey there, yes it needs to be running in the background but nope, it won’t cause stuttering!
@@ImWateringPSUs thank you
u can set it to apply setting on windows startup . then if u want u can check in gpu z that clock is 2550 while running a game with high fps ... then u know msi afterburner works even when closed.
ciao fratello!
thanks for ur good video it was very helpful and very detailed and easy to follow!
i have a question for you. I saw that your fan speed for the gpu is fixed on 65%. Does your gpu fans always run? even if on idle?
my current temp for 4070ti on idle is at 42 degree which is okay i assume. Can i longer the lifespan if i run the fans the whole time while my pc is running and maintining 35 degrees on idle
if you can answer this it would be amazing since im new to this whole world and im all about min maxing my setup.
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Glad I could help! Consider subscribing to the channel to support me :) The fan speed is fine and no, you wouldn't extend the lifespan with lower temps. Undervolting is the best thing to do!
Hi, I have a question, I also have the RTX 4070 Ti, the thing is that while I'm playing demanding games like Dead Space Remastered in ultra settings, my gpu usage drops to almost 0% and the avg watts in game is like 150, do you have any idea what it could be? my temps are, for the GPU 50C-55C and for the CPU is 65C-75C.
It seems normal tbh. I'd say follow the tutorial and test it, it should be fine. Also consider subscribing to the channel!
As soon as i hit apply the memory jumps down from 10501 to 5001 and jumping back and fort sometimes. Why is that? Is the undervolt unstable?
Do you have heaven benchmark running?
My question is goes the fans up with this setting ore is it more silence too my 4070ti goes wild loud after i play a game for more then 1h the fans goes crazy then would it fix it when i undervolt my gpu .?
Is it possible to give a few more volts to get better performance? This drops my temps down to about 60 under load. Was thinking I could give a few more and have it sit at 65?
Yes you can!
Why do you keep all the other voltage points on after the voltage point you want? Why no set them to 0mv and stop at the mv you want instead of also under clocking?
Because the algorithm goes on the lowest possible voltage point for a set clock, so there is no need!
@@ImWateringPSUs sorry here is a better question, could you not keep it at 1400mhz to 2550mhz? Why drop down the starting point to 1200mhz?
Question, how to make the clock idling to 250+mhz when gpu not in use?
In stock condition, its automatically downclocked
If you don't hit the "L" key, the clock won't be locked and the card will downclock!
@@ImWateringPSUs I see, lemme try that. Thanks
hello, do i need to set the same setting from this tutorial on my rtx 4070 ? or there's a different setting for my gpu ? thanks !
I made a dedicated tutorial!
Didn't understand why 331.5 to 335 W is a drop? Or was the display showing something else?
It’s gonna drop anywhere from 50 to 100W depending on how you set itb
@@ImWateringPSUs Is this set in the card so it will work the same across OSes?
If you paid attention for 10 more seconds, you'd see he pans back to it and it says 247 W. The meter just didn't update immediately
Everytime i format my pc i come back to this video to setup my 4070ti again. Life saver 🙏
Ahahaha that’s the best thing you could write my man! Thanks a lot :)
@@ImWateringPSUsbrother, do you use a fan curve for the gpu too? I'd appreciate any insight, grazie!
just tried 2610MHz at 900mV with a 1300 memory clock 170w max watt haven't tried any higher but its seems to run stable
Hello, thanks for the tutorial, can you tell me if I should now launch msi autoberner every time I start the pc in order for the undervolt to work?
Yes it’s better to have it start automatically with Windows!
Thank you so Much !
I’m really happy it was helpful, thanks a lot for taking the time to leave some feedback :) Consider subscribing if you wanna support the channel & for more tutorials!
Question : for Undervolting, why even max out power limit and temp limit in MSI afterburner when our goal is to lower both temp and power consumption ? Isnt it completely useless ? Or just some safe precaution ?
It is indeed kind of a “precaution”. Basically, there might still be the occasional spike in power draw, even though on average it’s MUCH lower. By unlocking the Power limit and temp limit, we ensure that nothing throttles the performance!