My card is a bit weaker unfortunately but I was able to achieve 975mv with 1900mhz stable and 950mv with 1850mhz or something similair. Update: was able to push my card in terms of memory speeds +350mhz/+400mhz
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! I’d take the undervolted OC personally
Thanks a lot - have found a couple of your videos this morning when wanting to squeeze some performance out of my CPU and GPU - and magically you had an excellent video for both. New sub
Thank You! Best guide yet. I used this guide for an EVGA GTX 1080 FTW non-TI and worked better then your older 1080 guide for me. Really improved temps , fps and stuttering. Ran Heaven on ultra settings and temp hit 51c and no higher after 1 hour. Used to hit 80c and fans running like a jet engine. I hope to find a good deal on a 1080ti one day, always wanted one :) Have an MSI GTX 1080 with passive cooler I strapped a cpu fan on, it runs hot in the wife's PC , will try undervolting when I can get her off of it long enough for me to do so :)
Well I got two bad 1080 ti's used off the bay'... I went ahead and got a used Titan XP.. Works well and your undervolting tips dropped temps a good 12c .
Man, you are the best content creator I have ever seen, you explain very well and your videos are very useful. I have a question, will this work the same for a Titan Xp? I mean it's very very similar to a 1080ti... And it would surely help so much for better stability for an SLI rig in my case. Thanks!
@@ImWateringPSUs So, my card don´t like undervolting. The clocks keep always pretty high without undervolting, so when i reduce the clock and voltage it keeps crashing. Maybe she want´s to race, so i let her ;)
I’ve tried that on my 1080ti aorus xtreme wb, I’m sad to see that is not effective on my single case. My 1080ti arrives at 1947 or 1987Mhz in the most scenarios, with that undervolt method I lose a lot of fps. This custom is a powerful card with an extreme base overclock, I can’t touch nothing about core clock for increase my fps. With your method the difference with the selected clock frequency and the effective is around 80Mhz, I’ve seen a video of JTech in italian and with his method I can have a difference around 10-5Mhz, that give me more fps stability and a game more smoother
@icecold3426 it has a byksbi waterblock and I did a shuntmod with some liquid metal.. been running like that for a couple of years reliably, I did however upgrade to the 4080 super last month
Hello I followed your tuto for the 4070 ti Super, It worked great, thanks and great content. I've got an "uncommon" CPU and I struggle to find something decent to undervolt it and lowering PPT TDP... etc. I've got the R9 7900 (non x). If you have any info for this or any tuto, I would apreciate it very much ! Even if it's not possible, thanks for the content !
you will always get better fps and performance with overclocking than undervolting... unless you are thermal throttling... my current overclock is: Power limit: 120 Temp limit: 90 Core Clock: 40 Memory Clock: 240
Also heaven benchmark is not as demanding on your pc.. you should actually get something that stresses your pc to 100% then you truely dont need to test on other games..
I am curious, what are you numbers? I have these numbers with an EVGA FTW3 1080ti Hybrid: power limit: 100 Temp limit: 84 Core Clock: 50 (2012mhz) Memory Clock: 500 (6608mhz) Temp1: 74c Temp2: 90c
Any chance you could make an undervolt guide for the 4080 SUPER? i bought a pre built PC which came with a Zotac card, and that thing is extremely loud and runs at 85 degrees celcius under load, I would love to get those numbers down a bit
@@ImWateringPSUs nice! thank you so much, I will be eagerly waiting! this video card is really driving me crazy lol, it turns into a rocket ship when i try to play helldivers 2 or cyberpunk
Rx6600xt all the way, not even close. The 1080ti is awesome, but it's very old and are missing a lot of features and new technologies. I'm not talking Ray tracing, dlss and dedicated encoding hardware. But thing like mesh shades, async computing, ddr6 etc. The Rx6600xt is definetly the better pick.
@@thestoicwhinger i know for a fact that a few newer games (like cod, Alan wake) run WAY better on newer gpus rather than pure performance due to it missing support and hardware. Mesh shaders is probably the most impactful. It's only a matter of time before these become the standard. But yes, it depends on what deals you get and games you play.
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I love your videos everytime you upload its a good video
keep going!
Thanks a lot, really :)) I’ll keep it up and trying to improve the content🤗
My card is a bit weaker unfortunately but I was able to achieve 975mv with 1900mhz stable and 950mv with 1850mhz or something similair.
Update: was able to push my card in terms of memory speeds +350mhz/+400mhz
MSI GTX 1080Ti Gaming X 11G (Paired with R7 5800X + 32GB RAM DDR4 3600MHz, GPU Fans are on Auto)
Unigine Heaven Benchmark 4.0 (DX11, 1080p Fullscreen, All Max Settings)
MSI Stock OC
FPS = 152.2
Score = 3833
Min. FPS = 56.9
Max. FPS = 316.4
TDP = 260W
Temperature = 80°C
Undervolted OC (1850MHz Core, 5805MHz Memory)
FPS = 148.3
Score = 3735
Min. FPS = 44.0
Max. FPS = 309.6
TDP = 195W
Temperature = 69°C
Now I can't choose which one should I take xD
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! I’d take the undervolted OC personally
So bro i have the exact gpu with i7 8700k. I wonder which one did you end up choosing
Big temp drop for small fps loss worth it imo
Thanks a lot - have found a couple of your videos this morning when wanting to squeeze some performance out of my CPU and GPU - and magically you had an excellent video for both. New sub
Thank You! Best guide yet. I used this guide for an EVGA GTX 1080 FTW non-TI and worked better then your older 1080 guide for me. Really improved temps , fps and stuttering. Ran Heaven on ultra settings and temp hit 51c and no higher after 1 hour. Used to hit 80c and fans running like a jet engine. I hope to find a good deal on a 1080ti one day, always wanted one :) Have an MSI GTX 1080 with passive cooler I strapped a cpu fan on, it runs hot in the wife's PC , will try undervolting when I can get her off of it long enough for me to do so :)
Well I got two bad 1080 ti's used off the bay'... I went ahead and got a used Titan XP.. Works well and your undervolting tips dropped temps a good 12c .
I still have a 1080 ti if you're interested
Man, you are the best content creator I have ever seen, you explain very well and your videos are very useful. I have a question, will this work the same for a Titan Xp? I mean it's very very similar to a 1080ti... And it would surely help so much for better stability for an SLI rig in my case. Thanks!
Will try the first setting on my PNY XLR8.
It usually runs on 1950-1980Mhz at around 58-65°C.
I will report the difference, if there is one.
Glad to hear that, let us know :)
@@ImWateringPSUs So, my card don´t like undervolting. The clocks keep always pretty high without undervolting, so when i reduce the clock and voltage it keeps crashing.
Maybe she want´s to race, so i let her ;)
In your 7800x3d video if -30 is stable can I push for -40
Yes you can! :).
@@ImWateringPSUsbrother can u do tutorial on how to undervolt ryzen 5 5600
Do I need to restart my pc after doing this? also W vid
MSI kombustor can do the job instead of Heaven Benchmark?
Thank for the tutorial by the way!
Yessir it can :)) Glad I could help
I’ve tried that on my 1080ti aorus xtreme wb, I’m sad to see that is not effective on my single case. My 1080ti arrives at 1947 or 1987Mhz in the most scenarios, with that undervolt method I lose a lot of fps. This custom is a powerful card with an extreme base overclock, I can’t touch nothing about core clock for increase my fps.
With your method the difference with the selected clock frequency and the effective is around 80Mhz, I’ve seen a video of JTech in italian and with his method I can have a difference around 10-5Mhz, that give me more fps stability and a game more smoother
Running between 2050/2038mhz on the core reliably with a simple overclock, water-cooled it never goes above 52C
how do you water cool gpu?
@@icecold3426 it's water-cooled
@@L3XURIOUS i mean is that stock or you modded something?
@icecold3426 it has a byksbi waterblock and I did a shuntmod with some liquid metal.. been running like that for a couple of years reliably, I did however upgrade to the 4080 super last month
For some reason when I did this, my gtx 1080 ti became more hot and it made louder noises, why?
If you just installed your gpu, make sure you are using separate cables
Hello I followed your tuto for the 4070 ti Super, It worked great, thanks and great content.
I've got an "uncommon" CPU and I struggle to find something decent to undervolt it and lowering PPT TDP... etc. I've got the R9 7900 (non x). If you have any info for this or any tuto, I would apreciate it very much ! Even if it's not possible, thanks for the content !
Glad I could help! I’d say check out my R9 7900X video, the settings are the same :)
Awesome...this just works
you will always get better fps and performance with overclocking than undervolting... unless you are thermal throttling...
my current overclock is:
Power limit: 120
Temp limit: 90
Core Clock: 40
Memory Clock: 240
Also heaven benchmark is not as demanding on your pc.. you should actually get something that stresses your pc to 100% then you truely dont need to test on other games..
Your GPU is going to die so early lol
I am curious, what are you numbers? I have these numbers with an EVGA FTW3 1080ti Hybrid:
power limit: 100
Temp limit: 84
Core Clock: 50 (2012mhz)
Memory Clock: 500 (6608mhz)
Temp1: 74c
Temp2: 90c
is this setting permanent? (we dont have to do it all over everytime we turn on the pc?) thanks!
Any chance you could make an undervolt guide for the 4080 SUPER? i bought a pre built PC which came with a Zotac card, and that thing is extremely loud and runs at 85 degrees celcius under load, I would love to get those numbers down a bit
Hi there! I have actually already recorded the video :) it should come out this monday
@@ImWateringPSUs nice! thank you so much, I will be eagerly waiting! this video card is really driving me crazy lol, it turns into a rocket ship when i try to play helldivers 2 or cyberpunk
my 1080 ti minimum working on 750mv 1620 mhz
You didn't say what settings you're running heaven benchmark at, is it high quality with everything enabled I'm confused
just use extreme, you want maximum load anyway
My msi gtx 1080ti Armor .. 912mv --> 1800mhz .... bad
Mine did quite good, not loud with the 900mv 1900.
@@rlrihards948 what brand ? Msi armor?
RX6600XT or GTX 1080Ti ?
To be honest, my choice falls on the GTX 1080 Ti easily. But it has to be a well kept card and you’ll need fresh thermal paste and thermal pads!
Rx6600xt all the way, not even close. The 1080ti is awesome, but it's very old and are missing a lot of features and new technologies. I'm not talking Ray tracing, dlss and dedicated encoding hardware. But thing like mesh shades, async computing, ddr6 etc. The Rx6600xt is definetly the better pick.
@@TinfoilTimmyit depends what you play I guess
@@thestoicwhinger i know for a fact that a few newer games (like cod, Alan wake) run WAY better on newer gpus rather than pure performance due to it missing support and hardware. Mesh shaders is probably the most impactful. It's only a matter of time before these become the standard. But yes, it depends on what deals you get and games you play.
Vendi anche pc?
Purtroppo no, mi dispiace. Ma nei miei video cerco di spiegare come montarsene uno da soli in maniera economica
Ciao bro ti ho appena scoperto sei molto bravo, io ho un ryzen 5 2600x , una b450m steel legened e un rx 580 xfx con 16 gb di ram 3000 mhz , vorrei fare un upgrade spendebdo massiko 700 euro per giocare in 1080 ad almeno 165 fps fissi ad apex , valorant ecc
Buondì, grazie mille per il commento! Ti direi di dare un’occhiata alla mia playlist “budget build”, con 700 euro si fa molto!
BUlshit , when you give less voltage your fps will drop even witch higher clock