Great job Fabio you always explain things perfectly for the noobs coming to the PC Elite Master race lmfao!!! Just kidding none of us have that type of complex at all😜😝😆😅😆
I've noticed the 3090 has way higher memory Mhz than most cards I have seen. Can you explain why at all? I know the X part of GDDR6X may be part of it but still the differences seem difficult to compare for me and I have read about the differences in X and non X GDDR6.
ADVICE: For check the stability use MSI kombustor (the K icon on the left of MSI after burner). In MSI kombustor activate the artifact scanner. If you get 0 artifact in 1 min yo can consider it is stable....Other tip is that while msi kombustor is runing you can adjust the RAM/Core values without closing the MSI kombustor until the number of artifacts start to increase.
Im sorry but thats incorrect. Kombustor isnt a good way to get a stable OC. You can easily run into problems when booting up games, and it all comes down to the engine being used, if its DX11, DX12 or Vulkan, and so on. Also you can have what you think is a stable overclock in 20 games, and then you run into one game which crashes because the overclock isnt stable for the engine being used. The only way to test for stable overclocks is by actually playing all the games you have installed for days or even weeks.
I‘m running my ASUS ProArt 4070 Ti with 2500 MHz Core / 1500 MHz Memory Clock (Default 2310 / 1313 MHz) and it is very stable, gaining an average performance increase of 5-10 fps in very demanding games (Native 1440, no Supersampling). Considering frametime and responsiveness it‘s a huge bonus when it runs with for example 64fps instead of 56fps. It‘s marginal yes, but it‘s nice to have :D I tried boosting the GPU clock up to +250MHz in Afterburner but it was unstable unfortunately, guess I reached the limit there haha Excellent GPU though, it’s superb in WQHD :)
heres what i got rog strix 4070 ti (not the oc module) 100% core voltage 175 core clock (can do 185 but am being safe) 2000 memory clock 128 power limit 88 temp limit auto fan speed using 3dmark speed way and port royal to stress test. may come back to fix things if i find issue with running games with different render engines
Bro how avg max % increase u get like in 4k cyberpunk, forbidden west , last of us , remnant 2, alane wake 2 like heavy games with vram bandwidth bottleneck like cyberpunk alane wake with dlss of course I wanna buy a deal and oc to the moon at 4k at least equal 3090ti cause techpowerup at 2k is 1% vs 3090ti at 4k -10% ty :)
Finally a truly helpful and clear guide of how to take the first steps in Overclocking, thank you. I have to admit, I'm curious how the Voltage thing works :I
Have the same card only that mines the Tuf Gaming Overclocked version. Same power and temp increases but I was wondering if afterburner is even necessary if you’ve already turned on a DOCP/XMP profile in the bios? Also, do you recommend using MSI afterburner’s auto overclock feature? As opposed to manually setting? Thanks 🙏🏼
Well I see no replies to you. DOCP/XMP are for system memory not GPU memory, I recommend doing the auto scan if you don't want to spend time trying to manually OC or don't feel comfortable doing it. I can get a relatively stable OC at least for benchmarking, haven't pushed core beyond +200 or 730 on memory yet. But again only for benchmarking. Hope this helps
That's exactly why nvidia sucks. They only give enough VRAM to the ULTRA expensive XX90. My 3060ti deserves 10/12 GB VRAM, this 4070ti deserves 16 GB as you said and the 4080 should have 20 GB. This and DLSS 3 locked on 4000 series ( and DLSS 4, RT 4 locked to the 5000 series) is exactly why I would buy an AMD GPU next time.
@@fioralangust 4090 or 4090ti if it ever comes out at 24gb 4080ti at 20gb if it comes out 16gb is fine for the 4080 12gb is fine on the 4070ti coming from someone who has one. 4070 should have 8gb 4060/4060ti have 12gb at lower clock speed then 4070ti and 4050 has 8gb at lower clock speed than 4070. It really isn’t as bad as people think
Increasing the core voltage to the max wont fry your gpu it will only do it if you dont keep your temps under control... considering the fact that all the 40 series cards are made with a giant beefy heatsink and coolers it wont even come close to frying, as the max temps they go is like what 60c. My 4080 for example never goes above 62c it stays cool. In fact the core voltage actually helps you stabilize your memory and core clock overclock so they dont crash... lets say you put them at your max limit that you found and if you dont have enough voltage it will crash, so raising the voltage actually helps alot.
@@AncientGameplays aight maybe not all but the fact still stays that increasing the core voltage wont do anything to the gpu it will only help you in stability if you keep your temps under control ofc.
I don't get why people use weird numbers to oc core and vram, core goes 15mhz at a time, vram 25mhz at a time, there are the only steps it does. Also, the core voltage is not to increase anything, it alows the card to to further in voltage if it needs to, example my 3090 does 1.075mv stock max voltage, with max out it goes to 1.1v which is the correct max numbers from the vbios, if you undervolt the card it doesn't matter, but for records and PR's you should use that voltage slider to the max like the power limit one to allow the card to draw as much as possible and gain 15/30mhz more along side with the extra voltage, it doesn't hurt anything, confia, seja a ar ou com ln2😉
I got a pretty decent OC. MSI 4070 Ti only went to 100% power limit but i got it on +150mhz core clock then +1900mhz memory clock with voltage at 100%.
my msi ventus card wont let me go over 100%, twice, 1660 ti and 3060 ti, i think (?) i will switch to another ''brand'' when i buy another gpu or can someone tell me if there even is a difference? edit: is there any website that lets you know what brand is the most ''overclockable''?
Great video, I was here to learn how to manually overclock stuff instead of using auto OC. One thing I noticed was that with the voltage, you were vague and only partially correct. It doesn't add to the voltage, it simply limits it or allows 100%. 0% voltage makes it so that the GPU automatically adjusts its voltage in different scenarios. 50% sets the voltage to a 50% constant of the maximum, and 100% makes the GPU run at maximum allowed voltage 24/7. It's not adding, so it's not 150% or 200%. But the thing you were correct about is running the GPU and 100% voltage can greatly shorten the lifespan of the card so 0% is recommended. However, if you want to squeeze every last bit of performance you can then 100% is the way to go. The 0% option which automatically adjusts the voltage can sometimes provide slightly lower voltage than what it probably should be in certain graphically intense scenarios.
@@PenguinsAreColdish By adjusting the slider in MSI Afterburner he briefly talked about in the video. It's labeled core voltage; you also need to enable the voltage setting in MSI Afterburner by pressing the little gear icon at the left.
@@PenguinsAreColdish If you are trying to get out more performance, set it to 100%. Beware though; long durations of GPU usage at 100% can cause permanent damage to the GPU and shorten its functional lifespan. Computer parts do not last forever, and higher voltages rip apart, or degrade, the silicon in the electronics faster. If you want to under volt, which is basically lowering the voltage so it consumes less power while losing little performance, set it to 75% or even 50%. It all depends on what you want to do with it. If you want short bursts of heavy gaming (2-5 hours), then set it to 100%. Longer duration heavy gaming? 0% so it automatically adjusts and you can keep the GPU for longer. If you're playing something that is not graphically intensive such as Stardew Valley, then under volt it to 75% or 50%. Hope this helps!
Not sure about the ti, I have the ti super and at full load with clock hitting 2985 MHz I can't get the card above 72 degrees at 311 watts with the fans on quiet setting. Why undervolt? When I had my 5800X processor, undervolting was a great way to hold thermals down. In this case, doesn't seem necessary.
I got my card a week ago and was putting off overclocking till I got bored and decided to do it anyways. I currently have an ASUS Tuf 4070ti card +245Mhz Core Clock +2000Mhz Memory Clock At 100% Power Limit I have been stress testing for a while and have had no crashes in games or gpu specific tests, I did have a crash at +250 core. But while I want to believe that I won the silicone lottery I believe theres a chance that my cpu bottleneck is preventing my gpu from being fully tested. My card comfortably sits at 3000Mhz clock and 1562MHz Mem. I have a 8600k and never lets the card go to 100% unless I am playing something with RTX or doing a gpu specific stress test. Do you think my overclock testing could be affected by my cpu?
It is normal to get a very noticiable coil whine on the PSU after uprading GPU? Recently upgraded to a 4070ti from a 5600xt and the power comsuption in somecases is the same for the games i play but the coil whine is more loud now i think im sure it comes from the psu and not from the gpu, i have a gigabyte b700h bronze supply and i used to have coil whine (with the 5600xt) only when you started a game and there is a black screen with crazy fps like 898 fps(for example) but once you entered menu it goes away now with this card the coil whine is the same and a little bit more lound on all game scenes thank you for your help Cpu: r5600x MB: B450 pro wifi aorus Ram 16gb 3200 aorus 4070ti msi B700h gigabyte psu 700w bronze
I have the Zotac Gaming GeForce RTX Trinity OC. Factory overclocked at 2625mhz. Is this the most I can get out of it then or can I actually boost more?
@Ancient Gamplays here are some things you got wrong in your video: 1) Since the Maxwell disaster, Nvidia has cracked down on the amount of voltage that can be applied to the GPU, so you can slide the voltage slider as far as you wish, and it will have absolutely no affect. Since Pascal, the voltage slider has been ignored. 2) The reason why sliding the Power Target and Temp Target sliders increases the clockspeed is because of the way that Nvidia Boost works. Nvidia Boost will look at where the GPU is in the now with regard to Power and Temp and compares it to the headroom it still has regarding the maximum that has been set. By putting the slider for the Power Target and the Temp Target all the way to the right, you are increasing that headroom, and this is why the clockspeeds will go higher. You are not directly increasing the clockspeed of the GPU with those sliders, and how much more performance you can get is limited by whichever limit is being reached, either temp or power. The thing is that the GPU will not hit a limit and then react, but rather Nvidia Boost will slow down the amount of clockspeed increase as it approaches either of those limits. So even if you have more than enough power headroom, if your GPU is getting hot due to bad ventilation in your case, the clockspeeds will not increase. BOTH of the parameters have to have sufficient headroom for the card to boost. 3) With regard to VRAM speed, Nvidia cards use ECC and as such, if you put increase the clockspeed of the VRAM too much, what will happen is that the error correction will kick in, and your performance will go into the toilet. If you are tuning your VRAM you have to go into the Nvidia Control panel and turn ECC off, then increase the clockspeed until it starts artefacting, reduce the speed to where there no longer are any aberrations, and then you can turn on the ECC again. 4) With regard to software, you forgot one of the best, which is the EVGA Precision X1 software. 5) The power limit percentage is based on the max power limit the card has configured in the VBIOS. So if your card has a lower power limit defined in the VBIOS of the card, then the percentage you can increase it by will be higher than a card which already has a higher power limit defined in the VBIOS. This is why for two different 4070 Ti cards, one may allow you to set the power target to 115% and the other to "only" 107%. They both end up with the same power target, even though the percentages are different. Nothing to do with your video, but if you ever wish to learn how to configure Ryzen from the 3rd Gen onwards and your 7700X in particular, you might consider getting in touch with me on your Discord. You are throwing away a LOT of performance and possibilities running your CPU the way you are at the moment.
Agreed (and actually talked about) almost all those points and tried to explained them across the video. Even as for the voltage slider I did say that it should be have a max voltage on bios but i didn't know for aure
You will only have to apply overclock settings again if you restart PC. like turn it off and back on. You can close out of it though the Overclock will still be applied
I generally only run it on-the-fly when I'm getting ready to start gaming. I prefer not having a boatload of stuff starting with Windows. Setting will stay active until restart, app doesn't have to be up once it's run.
The 4070TI is an amazing card even with 12gb of vram, some are complaining is shouldve came with 16gb of vram instead of 12gb. I beg to disagree with people saying it needs 16gb of vram, tho i think its good with 12gb but what no one is talking about is that the 4070ti shouldve came with a 256bit memory bus interface instead of 192bit memory bus interface. If they done 256 bit memory bus interface then that wouldve helped out alot with stuttering when running at 4k resolution and would've gave some smoother head room at 1440p. At msrp for the 4070Ti it should have came with 256bit memory bus interface period with the current set msrp. Sadly this is the last Nvidia card ill ever purchase because it headed toward paying for a brand then paying for performance. So in a few years when the new generation of cards release ill be rocking with AMD because theyre pricing is unbeatable for they're quality of product and performance.
People definetly have been talking about the lower bandwidth of this card since before it released. Good news is that the new gddr6x VRAM transfers more data per clock cycle than last gen. That's why the lower bandwidth didnt end up being as big of a deal as people thought it would be. Yes 256 would be better, but this is still an improvement that shouldn't be overlooked.
Hey sorry ich hab ne Frage... Ich hab die 4070ti super 16gb (OC) Edition mein Power Limit steht bei 100% und ich kann nicht höher stellen so wie du im Video. Habe Core Clock auf 115+ gestellt Memory clock auf 2000 MHZ Power Limit 100% und Temp Limit auf 88 so wie du im Video nur halt power Limit geht nicht höher woran liegt das??? Liebe Grüße Tristobar
@@AncientGameplays Danke für deine schnelle Antwort... aber die Karte 4070ti super ist erst dieses Jahr Ende Januar raus gekommen deswegen hat es mich gewundert das nur 100% möglich ist. Liebe Grüße aus Deutschland
do you record footage on the same pc for testing that you show us or capture card or on another pc? external would make frame rate and latency better if captured not on same pc
@@AncientGameplays ok Better to record external or another pc Less latency As on yourube i can see the stutter in some gpus So it is concerning at times if it is the gpu or recording doing it. It does not reflect actual gpu gameplay correctly
I oc my gpu and than play a game capped at 60 fps and my gpu runs at 5 degree celsius less and thus my fans run slower too. Basically I us oc because I hate fan speed. :D
those card start at 280w power limit how can you put them at +10%? 2 pcie only support 300w, you only risk to melt everything no ? (ohhh i was talking about the TI SUPER)
Hi mate, i have a question. I’ve purchased rdr2 and notice that in 2K high settings the game use almost 12 gb of Vram . Is it possibile? There’s something wrong? I Have an 6700xt Thanks in adv
Dlss includes all dlss things apart from frame generation. Also, the difference from your 1060 to a 2060 is big and for that value it is a nice upgrade
Love your content and your question section, it solved some doubts that i had, thanks for that. It would be nice you can do the same as amd about setting the min. frequency manually, too bad from nvidia imo. Btw the model you have is already overclocked isn't it or it has nothing to do with? Also what PSU would you recommend to use the settings you applied, do you need a little more of power? I have the exact same model as you do btw the Zotac Oc and i have a psu rog thor 850w
Those factory overclocks are usually just on the core and nothing to fancy. As for the PSU, I always recommend something around 650W Bronze from a known brand, at least to start with. your PSU is more than enough
@AncientGameplays Hey brother! Awesome video. Just wondering if you knew what the under volt for a Asus Tuf Gaming RTX 4070ti OC would be? I tried your settings, had no issues but also wasn’t sure if different settings might exist for my specific card?
@Ancient Gameplays Also when I try to use the automatic overclock in after burner it keeps telling me it's unstable it doesn't allow me to apply it any. Reason why do you know? How to fix.
@@AncientGameplays it should be in the nvidia control panel under 3D settings - Change ECC state on my 40 series card, my experience if i OC i do see a tiny bit of uplift when it is disabled.
Hey ancient so my PC did crash like you said may happen, just one problem i restarted my computer and once it boots up the whole screen freezes my mouse won’t move the computer is frozen. Any ideas on what I can do?
I wanted but amd asked the card before I could make it... you can follow the XTX, from experience it is basically the same (lower voltages on core only)
just finished overclocking my ROG STRIX 4070ti with my RM850x PSU. Here is what I got it to. +1900MHz Memory clock +125MHz Core clock Gained 6 fps from this clock personally might differ for others. Great tips and helping me out with more understanding of clocking. cheers mate.
hi, i have a 4070 ti and want to overclock. i have mine set to 150mhz for now and its very stable. for the memory, whats a safe zone for overclocking? 500? 1000? 700?
Hey man fantastic video I feel I'm starting to have some knowledge, now in saying this I'm coming from console so this is a massive jump with understanding of the hardware your fucking with, I'm currently struggling to understand how the fps is set at 144 but in game on warzone it drops by 30 any tips on how to max it
@@AncientGameplays 4 sticks of memory better then 2 then using iGpu. Integrated can get more bandwith & vram from that much am4 no longer have road-goal. To date faster iGpu system is in SteamDeck with DDR5, but this doesn't matter.
Question : There are 2 versions of this card from asus TUF :1.ASUS TUF 4070ti and 2. ASUS 4070ti TUF OC The OC marked version comes with slightly higher base clocks as I understand it. But its basically the same card. Can I just automatically overclock the non OC marked TUF to values of this OC marked one without any issues ?
my sapphire nitro+ 7900xtx seems to dislike overclocking or undervolting. I have attributed it mainly to the adrenaline drivers/software but it may just be that the performance bios is already pushing the card to close to its limit. I have tested this since late December with very little change but of course I will continue to try with each new driver. Just leaving this comment here incase anyone else has my experience or can add any information.
@@quintrapnell3605 FYI some Samsung Odyssey monitors have a DP cable problem. And a personal note: I had problem with AMD driver crashing from any kind of GPU OC or UV. It took like half a year for me to figure out, that the driver was unstable thanks to my imperfect RAM OC. Since it was the only thing crashing it took a lot of time to figure this out. With XMP it was not crashing. Since then I adjusted the RAM OC to be perfectly stable.
I only use xmp because I have the 5800X3D and don’t really need to overclock ram. I’ll look into the cable issue but as far as I know most of the issues with this monitor are resolved by firmware updates which I have installed.
My only issue is if I start at +50 do I need to -50 before I add +70 or do I just keep adding I'm so lost on that part cause what I did was +50 then +70 without minus nothing and my games fps was jumping up and down
no on afterburner it is automatically so if you have plus fifty and type in plus seventy it will be sitting at 70, not 120. ur card looks like it unstable at 70 tbh
When I tried to increase the power limit on my 4080, it would never let me go past 100. I would try to enter 110, but it would automatically reduce it back to 100. Any ideas?
@@AncientGameplays It's the MSI Ventus 3x OC Edition. Maybe because it already comes overclocked? I attempted to adjust the power limit before any other settings, just as you laid out in your video. I type in 110, and when I enter it in, it automatically reverts it back to 100. Weird. Really appreciate your video and your response!
@@NWSwill The power limit percentage is based on the max power limit the card has configured in the VBIOS. So if your card has a lower power limit defined in the VBIOS of the card, then the percentage you can increase it by will be higher than a card which already has a higher power limit defined in the VBIOS. This is why for two different 4070 Ti cards, one may allow you to set the power target to 115% and the other to "only" 107%. They both end up with the same power target, even though the percentages are different.
hello brother , nice video! I'm your n.1 Italian fan and I'm happy to follow your channel. I wanted to ask you something, I have a rx 6750 xt msi Mech OC, when I open msi afterburner the "Power Limit" option is Locked and gray while the rest is not, how could I change it? 
For the ones asking for my Overclocking settings, well, here they are :D
Great job Fabio you always explain things perfectly for the noobs coming to the PC Elite Master race lmfao!!! Just kidding none of us have that type of complex at all😜😝😆😅😆
I've noticed the 3090 has way higher memory Mhz than most cards I have seen. Can you explain why at all? I know the X part of GDDR6X may be part of it but still the differences seem difficult to compare for me and I have read about the differences in X and non X GDDR6.
@@quintrapnell3605 GDDR6X is about 30% faster than GDDR6. Does that match what you're seeing?
No it’s like triple the MHz doesn’t make sense to me. I’m sure it’s a simple reason I’m just unaware.
I thought because the Silicone that every setting is different on everybody's GPU. Maybe somebody can correct me if I'm wrong?
ADVICE: For check the stability use MSI kombustor (the K icon on the left of MSI after burner). In MSI kombustor activate the artifact scanner. If you get 0 artifact in 1 min yo can consider it is stable....Other tip is that while msi kombustor is runing you can adjust the RAM/Core values without closing the MSI kombustor until the number of artifacts start to increase.
Interesting, will lay an eye on it
what if it's greyed out?
@@trypelz6840 It means you don't have kombustor installed
@@timeless8285 How to get it installed?
Im sorry but thats incorrect.
Kombustor isnt a good way to get a stable OC.
You can easily run into problems when booting up games, and it all comes down to the engine being used, if its DX11, DX12 or Vulkan, and so on.
Also you can have what you think is a stable overclock in 20 games, and then you run into one game which crashes because the overclock isnt stable for the engine being used.
The only way to test for stable overclocks is by actually playing all the games you have installed for days or even weeks.
The idea of undervolting is not to boost performance but to get rid of throttling, and sometimes it helps to increase the frequencies
Not really, it depends
850 PSU watts is strongly recommended for the 4070 TI Super 16 OC
Dayum....who says overclocking is dead, that's some noticeable FPS increase right there!
Some cards gain some, but not all
I power limited my 4070 Ti to 83%... only around a 3% loss in performance but I gained lower temps, less power draw and maintained gaming stability.
Yeah, that's the best with 4000 series
My pny 4070ti run with 77% pl, 110 core, 975 memory and run with same fps than stock. And only 215w
I was getting 90c on my hotspot so I undervolted. Hotspot is now 70-75c and core temps are 60. It also increased my average boost clocks.
Glad too see some quality Nvidia content. Keep em coming
Thank you
Nah, let Nvidia die in a fire. Best for all humanity.
@@_A.d.G_ 🤣
I‘m running my ASUS ProArt 4070 Ti with 2500 MHz Core / 1500 MHz Memory Clock (Default 2310 / 1313 MHz) and it is very stable, gaining an average performance increase of 5-10 fps in very demanding games (Native 1440, no Supersampling). Considering frametime and responsiveness it‘s a huge bonus when it runs with for example 64fps instead of 56fps. It‘s marginal yes, but it‘s nice to have :D
I tried boosting the GPU clock up to +250MHz in Afterburner but it was unstable unfortunately, guess I reached the limit there haha
Excellent GPU though, it’s superb in WQHD :)
heres what i got
rog strix 4070 ti (not the oc module)
100% core voltage
175 core clock (can do 185 but am being safe)
2000 memory clock
128 power limit
88 temp limit
auto fan speed
using 3dmark speed way and port royal to stress test.
may come back to fix things if i find issue with running games with different render engines
Bro how avg max % increase u get like in 4k cyberpunk, forbidden west , last of us , remnant 2, alane wake 2 like heavy games with vram bandwidth bottleneck like cyberpunk alane wake with dlss of course
I wanna buy a deal and oc to the moon at 4k at least equal 3090ti cause techpowerup at 2k is 1% vs 3090ti at 4k -10% ty :)
I can run my 4070ti +200 and +2000 and play cyberpunk for hours. Just really really wish it had 16GB of VRAM😢
Finally a truly helpful and clear guide of how to take the first steps in Overclocking, thank you. I have to admit, I'm curious how the Voltage thing works :I
very helpful video. thanks man
Perfect video, I made it on my Rog Strix 4070ti.
Have the same card only that mines the Tuf Gaming Overclocked version. Same power and temp increases but I was wondering if afterburner is even necessary if you’ve already turned on a DOCP/XMP profile in the bios? Also, do you recommend using MSI afterburner’s auto overclock feature? As opposed to manually setting? Thanks 🙏🏼
Well I see no replies to you. DOCP/XMP are for system memory not GPU memory, I recommend doing the auto scan if you don't want to spend time trying to manually OC or don't feel comfortable doing it. I can get a relatively stable OC at least for benchmarking, haven't pushed core beyond +200 or 730 on memory yet. But again only for benchmarking. Hope this helps
Very Helpful Video. !! Cheers !!
Thanks 💪
Thank you for the guide
Thanks for this im late to the party but this is super helpful
Looking at doing this for my gigabyte rtx 4070 ti. Thanks for the information and guide.
Thanks for watching and commenting 💪💪
The gaming are one of the best oc in the market , almost most poeple could get it close to 3000+ and 1500 , good luck
Great video help alot subbed 👏🏾
Glad it did 💪
Next time you may also add "gpu fan speed" to overlay so overclocking just increased gpu temp like 3 degrees, but what about the noise and fan speed?
It was the same noise my friend 💪💪
This card needed to have 16GB VRAM
That's exactly why nvidia sucks. They only give enough VRAM to the ULTRA expensive XX90. My 3060ti deserves 10/12 GB VRAM, this 4070ti deserves 16 GB as you said and the 4080 should have 20 GB. This and DLSS 3 locked on 4000 series ( and DLSS 4, RT 4 locked to the 5000 series) is exactly why I would buy an AMD GPU next time.
@@fioralangust 4090 or 4090ti if it ever comes out at 24gb 4080ti at 20gb if it comes out 16gb is fine for the 4080 12gb is fine on the 4070ti coming from someone who has one. 4070 should have 8gb 4060/4060ti have 12gb at lower clock speed then 4070ti and 4050 has 8gb at lower clock speed than 4070. It really isn’t as bad as people think
It did? Why?
Bla Bla Bla. Troll
@@tecnogurus6756 ...ok
Thanks, really helped! thanks again.
Nice changes of style, even looks more professional now o/
Thank you :D
I think you haven't been around lately haha
Loved your content and your way of presentation :)
Thank you very much
I dont pay for electricity in this apartment complex so i never care about power draw, just raw performance. PC is always on ;)
tengo la rtx 4070ti aorus master crees que seria buena decisión cambiar a una 4080 o esperar a la siguiente generación que quizás pronto salga
Increasing the core voltage to the max wont fry your gpu it will only do it if you dont keep your temps under control... considering the fact that all the 40 series cards are made with a giant beefy heatsink and coolers it wont even come close to frying, as the max temps they go is like what 60c. My 4080 for example never goes above 62c it stays cool. In fact the core voltage actually helps you stabilize your memory and core clock overclock so they dont crash... lets say you put them at your max limit that you found and if you dont have enough voltage it will crash, so raising the voltage actually helps alot.
"considering the fact that all the 40 series cards are made with a giant beefy heatsink and coolers" Wrong...
@@AncientGameplays aight maybe not all but the fact still stays that increasing the core voltage wont do anything to the gpu it will only help you in stability if you keep your temps under control ofc.
Thank You!
You're welcome
Can you please do a video on how to overclock a 4070 ti super?
I don't get why people use weird numbers to oc core and vram, core goes 15mhz at a time, vram 25mhz at a time, there are the only steps it does.
Also, the core voltage is not to increase anything, it alows the card to to further in voltage if it needs to, example my 3090 does 1.075mv stock max voltage, with max out it goes to 1.1v which is the correct max numbers from the vbios, if you undervolt the card it doesn't matter, but for records and PR's you should use that voltage slider to the max like the power limit one to allow the card to draw as much as possible and gain 15/30mhz more along side with the extra voltage, it doesn't hurt anything, confia, seja a ar ou com ln2😉
That's not the point 🙄🙄
@@AncientGameplays read whole coment edited Fabio
Sweet thank you for the easy to understand explanation. Everyone speaks like you know what they are talking about. 😆
The core voltage is in %, you should max it out same as the Power Limit. It will/could help with stability.
if you need to max it out, it means you are already on the limits
I got a pretty decent OC. MSI 4070 Ti only went to 100% power limit but i got it on +150mhz core clock then +1900mhz memory clock with voltage at 100%.
my msi ventus card wont let me go over 100%, twice, 1660 ti and 3060 ti, i think (?) i will switch to another ''brand'' when i buy another gpu or can someone tell me if there even is a difference?
edit: is there any website that lets you know what brand is the most ''overclockable''?
Great video, I was here to learn how to manually overclock stuff instead of using auto OC. One thing I noticed was that with the voltage, you were vague and only partially correct. It doesn't add to the voltage, it simply limits it or allows 100%. 0% voltage makes it so that the GPU automatically adjusts its voltage in different scenarios. 50% sets the voltage to a 50% constant of the maximum, and 100% makes the GPU run at maximum allowed voltage 24/7. It's not adding, so it's not 150% or 200%. But the thing you were correct about is running the GPU and 100% voltage can greatly shorten the lifespan of the card so 0% is recommended. However, if you want to squeeze every last bit of performance you can then 100% is the way to go. The 0% option which automatically adjusts the voltage can sometimes provide slightly lower voltage than what it probably should be in certain graphically intense scenarios.
how do you go about tuning voltage?
@@PenguinsAreColdish By adjusting the slider in MSI Afterburner he briefly talked about in the video. It's labeled core voltage; you also need to enable the voltage setting in MSI Afterburner by pressing the little gear icon at the left.
@@TheOneTheOnlyGodly aside from zero, what's the next best option? im new to this
@@PenguinsAreColdish If you are trying to get out more performance, set it to 100%. Beware though; long durations of GPU usage at 100% can cause permanent damage to the GPU and shorten its functional lifespan. Computer parts do not last forever, and higher voltages rip apart, or degrade, the silicon in the electronics faster. If you want to under volt, which is basically lowering the voltage so it consumes less power while losing little performance, set it to 75% or even 50%. It all depends on what you want to do with it. If you want short bursts of heavy gaming (2-5 hours), then set it to 100%. Longer duration heavy gaming? 0% so it automatically adjusts and you can keep the GPU for longer. If you're playing something that is not graphically intensive such as Stardew Valley, then under volt it to 75% or 50%. Hope this helps!
@@TheOneTheOnlyGodly alright, 0% it is. thanks for the help
Can you do comparison between Intel and AMD cpu using SAM/Rebar on AMD GPU? Or is there any difference between SAM and Rebar
It will be the same as long as the cpu performs around the same. My cpu comparisons always include SAM
not including undervolting is a big miss, here... helps clocks stay at max values especially in thermal challenged situations.
NVIDIA clocks rarely move from the ones you choose though
Not sure about the ti, I have the ti super and at full load with clock hitting 2985 MHz I can't get the card above 72 degrees at 311 watts with the fans on quiet setting. Why undervolt? When I had my 5800X processor, undervolting was a great way to hold thermals down. In this case, doesn't seem necessary.
undervolting not the meta on 40 series
@@PenguinsAreColdish yea, I realized this with the 4070ti super. the 3070 was a champ at undervolting but isn't really necessary with the 40 card
Hey, good video. my 4070ti suprim x has some coil whine, thats why i hoped you would get me some recommendation on undervolting.
Just decrease the power limit a bit, try -10%
ive been using apex legends for my gpu stability test xD its so good at finding an unstable clock
Nice haha. Ac valhalla is great for vram testing
Let's go!
Yeahh
This video is super informative and very well detailed. I hope to get some gains with my Asus Oc 4070ti. Thank you!
Thank you as well!
I got my card a week ago and was putting off overclocking till I got bored and decided to do it anyways.
I currently have an ASUS Tuf 4070ti card
+245Mhz Core Clock
+2000Mhz Memory Clock
At 100% Power Limit
I have been stress testing for a while and have had no crashes in games or gpu specific tests, I did have a crash at +250 core. But while I want to believe that I won the silicone lottery I believe theres a chance that my cpu bottleneck is preventing my gpu from being fully tested. My card comfortably sits at 3000Mhz clock and 1562MHz Mem. I have a 8600k and never lets the card go to 100% unless I am playing something with RTX or doing a gpu specific stress test. Do you think my overclock testing could be affected by my cpu?
Exactly, if the card isnt at 100% then you cant test stability
Whats your cpu?
@@denisnatera3633 just switched to 7800X3D. I don’t remember my overclocks on both tho.
How much watts does it draw
Also are
You using the adapter that came with the card? Or do you have a direct 12 pin cable?
@@prodm1key257 draws around 250W from the connector, 280w total. Using the adapter that came with the card.
It is normal to get a very noticiable coil whine on the PSU after uprading GPU? Recently upgraded to a 4070ti from a 5600xt and the power comsuption in somecases is the same for the games i play but the coil whine is more loud now i think im sure it comes from the psu and not from the gpu, i have a gigabyte b700h bronze supply and i used to have coil whine (with the 5600xt) only when you started a game and there is a black screen with crazy fps like 898 fps(for example) but once you entered menu it goes away now with this card the coil whine is the same and a little bit more lound on all game scenes thank you for your help
Cpu: r5600x
MB: B450 pro wifi aorus
Ram 16gb 3200 aorus
4070ti msi
B700h gigabyte psu 700w bronze
Yes , aince your PSU maybe isn't that great, but it wont break due to coil whine
Can I use just the power at 115? and the rest leave stock?
I have the Zotac Gaming GeForce RTX Trinity OC. Factory overclocked at 2625mhz. Is this the most I can get out of it then or can I actually boost more?
Quite more
@Ancient Gamplays here are some things you got wrong in your video:
1) Since the Maxwell disaster, Nvidia has cracked down on the amount of voltage that can be applied to the GPU, so you can slide the voltage slider as far as you wish, and it will have absolutely no affect. Since Pascal, the voltage slider has been ignored.
2) The reason why sliding the Power Target and Temp Target sliders increases the clockspeed is because of the way that Nvidia Boost works. Nvidia Boost will look at where the GPU is in the now with regard to Power and Temp and compares it to the headroom it still has regarding the maximum that has been set. By putting the slider for the Power Target and the Temp Target all the way to the right, you are increasing that headroom, and this is why the clockspeeds will go higher.
You are not directly increasing the clockspeed of the GPU with those sliders, and how much more performance you can get is limited by whichever limit is being reached, either temp or power.
The thing is that the GPU will not hit a limit and then react, but rather Nvidia Boost will slow down the amount of clockspeed increase as it approaches either of those limits. So even if you have more than enough power headroom, if your GPU is getting hot due to bad ventilation in your case, the clockspeeds will not increase. BOTH of the parameters have to have sufficient headroom for the card to boost.
3) With regard to VRAM speed, Nvidia cards use ECC and as such, if you put increase the clockspeed of the VRAM too much, what will happen is that the error correction will kick in, and your performance will go into the toilet. If you are tuning your VRAM you have to go into the Nvidia Control panel and turn ECC off, then increase the clockspeed until it starts artefacting, reduce the speed to where there no longer are any aberrations, and then you can turn on the ECC again.
4) With regard to software, you forgot one of the best, which is the EVGA Precision X1 software.
5) The power limit percentage is based on the max power limit the card has configured in the VBIOS. So if your card has a lower power limit defined in the VBIOS of the card, then the percentage you can increase it by will be higher than a card which already has a higher power limit defined in the VBIOS. This is why for two different 4070 Ti cards, one may allow you to set the power target to 115% and the other to "only" 107%. They both end up with the same power target, even though the percentages are different.
Nothing to do with your video, but if you ever wish to learn how to configure Ryzen from the 3rd Gen onwards and your 7700X in particular, you might consider getting in touch with me on your Discord. You are throwing away a LOT of performance and possibilities running your CPU the way you are at the moment.
Agreed (and actually talked about) almost all those points and tried to explained them across the video. Even as for the voltage slider I did say that it should be have a max voltage on bios but i didn't know for aure
Do i need to keep afterburner working all the time in the background to keep my card overclocked? Or i can just set one time and then uninstall it?
You will only have to apply overclock settings again if you restart PC. like turn it off and back on. You can close out of it though the Overclock will still be applied
I generally only run it on-the-fly when I'm getting ready to start gaming. I prefer not having a boatload of stuff starting with Windows. Setting will stay active until restart, app doesn't have to be up once it's run.
can't wait to see the rtx 4070
The 4070TI is an amazing card even with 12gb of vram, some are complaining is shouldve came with 16gb of vram instead of 12gb. I beg to disagree with people saying it needs 16gb of vram, tho i think its good with 12gb but what no one is talking about is that the 4070ti shouldve came with a 256bit memory bus interface instead of 192bit memory bus interface. If they done 256 bit memory bus interface then that wouldve helped out alot with stuttering when running at 4k resolution and would've gave some smoother head room at 1440p. At msrp for the 4070Ti it should have came with 256bit memory bus interface period with the current set msrp. Sadly this is the last Nvidia card ill ever purchase because it headed toward paying for a brand then paying for performance. So in a few years when the new generation of cards release ill be rocking with AMD because theyre pricing is unbeatable for they're quality of product and performance.
People definetly have been talking about the lower bandwidth of this card since before it released. Good news is that the new gddr6x VRAM transfers more data per clock cycle than last gen. That's why the lower bandwidth didnt end up being as big of a deal as people thought it would be. Yes 256 would be better, but this is still an improvement that shouldn't be overlooked.
Hey sorry ich hab ne Frage... Ich hab die 4070ti super 16gb (OC) Edition mein Power Limit steht bei 100% und ich kann nicht höher stellen so wie du im Video. Habe Core Clock auf 115+ gestellt Memory clock auf 2000 MHZ Power Limit 100% und Temp Limit auf 88 so wie du im Video nur halt power Limit geht nicht höher woran liegt das??? Liebe Grüße Tristobar
It is explained in the video. You have a lower end model. My 4070ti super is the same sadly, msi ventus one
@@AncientGameplays Danke für deine schnelle Antwort... aber die Karte 4070ti super ist erst dieses Jahr Ende Januar raus gekommen deswegen hat es mich gewundert das nur 100% möglich ist. Liebe Grüße aus Deutschland
Perfect video, first time seeing you and i happen to have the same gpu and cpu so that makes it easy.
do you record footage on the same pc for testing that you show us or capture card or on another pc?
external would make frame rate and latency better if captured not on same pc
Always on the same pc
@@AncientGameplays ok
Better to record external or another pc
Less latency
As on yourube i can see the stutter in some gpus
So it is concerning at times if it is the gpu or recording doing it.
It does not reflect actual gpu gameplay correctly
@@starofeden9277 you literally cant notice anything when recording gpu sided (hardware) its at max 5% diff
And no, stutters are not due to gpu recording...nope
I oc my gpu and than play a game capped at 60 fps and my gpu runs at 5 degree celsius less and thus my fans run slower too. Basically I us oc because I hate fan speed. :D
What do you mean when you say “If it is stable”?
if it doesn't crash of course
@@AncientGameplays ok thanks of course
those card start at 280w power limit how can you put them at +10%? 2 pcie only support 300w, you only risk to melt everything no
? (ohhh i was talking about the TI SUPER)
To do a proper UV for my 4070ti super, I just have to decrease my power limit and not mess with the core and memory clock?
that's not UV, that's power limiting
Hi mate, i have a question. I’ve purchased rdr2 and notice that in 2K high settings the game use almost 12 gb of Vram .
Is it possibile? There’s something wrong?
I Have an 6700xt
Thanks in adv
Allocated and used vram are different things. You're fine
@@AncientGameplays ok, just for being sure, i see those datas from the metrics in the Amd adrenaline. So it shows allocated?
hello . i want to upgrade my 1060 to a $95 aorus 2060 s. does 2060s support dlss 2.5.1 or only dlss 2??
Dlss includes all dlss things apart from frame generation. Also, the difference from your 1060 to a 2060 is big and for that value it is a nice upgrade
Love your content and your question section, it solved some doubts that i had, thanks for that. It would be nice you can do the same as amd about setting the min. frequency manually, too bad from nvidia imo. Btw the model you have is already overclocked isn't it or it has nothing to do with? Also what PSU would you recommend to use the settings you applied, do you need a little more of power? I have the exact same model as you do btw the Zotac Oc and i have a psu rog thor 850w
Those factory overclocks are usually just on the core and nothing to fancy. As for the PSU, I always recommend something around 650W Bronze from a known brand, at least to start with.
your PSU is more than enough
@AncientGameplays Hey brother! Awesome video. Just wondering if you knew what the under volt for a Asus Tuf Gaming RTX 4070ti OC would be?
I tried your settings, had no issues but also wasn’t sure if different settings might exist for my specific card?
Those 1% lows really improved didn’t they.
How do you know if it's stable? How do I test or no
I do explain that in the video, test in some heavy games
@Ancient Gameplays Also when I try to use the automatic overclock in after burner it keeps telling me it's unstable it doesn't allow me to apply it any. Reason why do you know? How to fix.
I think you get better results if you disable ECC state right ?
Humm, that I don't really know. I don't even know if we can disable ECC
@@AncientGameplays it should be in the nvidia control panel under 3D settings - Change ECC state on my 40 series card, my experience if i OC i do see a tiny bit of uplift when it is disabled.
So core clock will stay at 115+
Danke!
Thank you as well :D
@@AncientGameplays MSI Afternburn shows me max 100% at the power limit. I cannot overclock here. Do I have to activate this before?
@@thrasher6752 no, its just your model that does not raise the power limit
@@AncientGameplays thanks for your quick answer. Its a little bit disappointing :D.
Can you do the same for Ti Super
Hey ancient so my PC did crash like you said may happen, just one problem i restarted my computer and once it boots up the whole screen freezes my mouse won’t move the computer is frozen. Any ideas on what I can do?
When i am on msi afterburner. my GPU/MEM mhz bars are constantly maxed when not doing anything. just wondering why yours are not maxed.
I really would have thought you would put out the 7900XT tuning video before this one :(
I wanted but amd asked the card before I could make it... you can follow the XTX, from experience it is basically the same (lower voltages on core only)
The Asus ROG version of the RTX 4070 Ti reach 128% of power limit, it's so HUGE
Indded, but sadly the perf gains aren't worth the huge power increase most times
Hey nice video! Are you going to do one for the rx 7900 xt?
Sadly I had to send the card back already...
Can u tell me what settings you used on it in the video comparison?
I have the gigabyte 4070ti and the power limit slider maxes out at 100%. Does this mean that i cant overclock this gpu?
You got a lower end model sadly
@AncientGameplays THAT, is what I was guessing. Damned cyberpowerpc 🤡😆
What is the best setting for RTX 4070 ti? Also any idea why my GPU and MEM always show at maximum number?
I have the same issue and I don’t know what’s wrong me and you got the same GPU mines MSI and it shows the same thing in Afterburner
@@Versatile-sc8tr After I using the auto settings in the game. It fix it.
It means I just let the game decide what's the best settings for me.
my rtx 4070ti ran stress test without crashing on 3.35ghz with 1.1v
I have +290mhz and 1300mhz at 100% power. Gainward pheonix 4070ti
Nice!
just finished overclocking my ROG STRIX 4070ti with my RM850x PSU. Here is what I got it to.
+1900MHz Memory clock
+125MHz Core clock
Gained 6 fps from this clock personally might differ for others.
Great tips and helping me out with more understanding of clocking. cheers mate.
6 fps at what resolution. What was your non oc fps?
+1800MHz
+165MHz core clock make a 25300 3dmark score here
hi, i have a 4070 ti and want to overclock. i have mine set to 150mhz for now and its very stable. for the memory, whats a safe zone for overclocking? 500? 1000? 700?
800....its safe and a lot of 4070ti can run wothout problems
Is this smt I can have overclocked all the time as a normal setting or no?
It will only overclocked when you're gaming, not all the time
Waiting for tutorial to undervolt GPU prices.
Hi Ancient! will rtx 4070 review come?
Yes, msi sent one, will be here soon!
@@AncientGameplays Nice, can't wait!
Hey man fantastic video I feel I'm starting to have some knowledge, now in saying this I'm coming from console so this is a massive jump with understanding of the hardware your fucking with, I'm currently struggling to understand how the fps is set at 144 but in game on warzone it drops by 30 any tips on how to max it
What does it mean if I overclock to much and I see black boxes popping up? Is it the memory or core clock
Instability of course
Maybe 5 5600g with quad channel memory for low end gamers? A test of memory impact on ryzen apus
There's no quad channel for apus...not even regular cpus
@@AncientGameplays 4 sticks of memory better then 2 then using iGpu. Integrated can get more bandwith & vram from that much am4 no longer have road-goal. To date faster iGpu system is in SteamDeck with DDR5, but this doesn't matter.
is the 4070ti super same OC settings ?
Yeah, the card is basically equal
Question : There are 2 versions of this card from asus TUF :1.ASUS TUF 4070ti and 2. ASUS 4070ti TUF OC
The OC marked version comes with slightly higher base clocks as I understand it. But its basically the same card. Can I just automatically overclock the non OC marked TUF to values of this OC marked one without any issues ?
ye
my sapphire nitro+ 7900xtx seems to dislike overclocking or undervolting. I have attributed it mainly to the adrenaline drivers/software but it may just be that the performance bios is already pushing the card to close to its limit. I have tested this since late December with very little change but of course I will continue to try with each new driver. Just leaving this comment here incase anyone else has my experience or can add any information.
I believe it is either your display cable or your psu. All cards will undervolt even if just a little, and will overclock on the vram as well
It’s the wattman driver reset crash though
Psu is 1600watt titanium brand new. DP cable is Samsung ODYSSEY G7 OEM.
@@quintrapnell3605 FYI some Samsung Odyssey monitors have a DP cable problem. And a personal note: I had problem with AMD driver crashing from any kind of GPU OC or UV. It took like half a year for me to figure out, that the driver was unstable thanks to my imperfect RAM OC. Since it was the only thing crashing it took a lot of time to figure this out. With XMP it was not crashing. Since then I adjusted the RAM OC to be perfectly stable.
I only use xmp because I have the 5800X3D and don’t really need to overclock ram. I’ll look into the cable issue but as far as I know most of the issues with this monitor are resolved by firmware updates which I have installed.
My only issue is if I start at +50 do I need to -50 before I add +70 or do I just keep adding I'm so lost on that part cause what I did was +50 then +70 without minus nothing and my games fps was jumping up and down
no on afterburner it is automatically so if you have plus fifty and type in plus seventy it will be sitting at 70, not 120. ur card looks like it unstable at 70 tbh
@elementxvi1839 thanks for the reply and just curious how do you know its unstable at 70?
When I tried to increase the power limit on my 4080, it would never let me go past 100. I would try to enter 110, but it would automatically reduce it back to 100. Any ideas?
Or you have a lower model or your settings werent stable
@@AncientGameplays It's the MSI Ventus 3x OC Edition. Maybe because it already comes overclocked? I attempted to adjust the power limit before any other settings, just as you laid out in your video. I type in 110, and when I enter it in, it automatically reverts it back to 100. Weird. Really appreciate your video and your response!
@@NWSwill The power limit percentage is based on the max power limit the card has configured in the VBIOS. So if your card has a lower power limit defined in the VBIOS of the card, then the percentage you can increase it by will be higher than a card which already has a higher power limit defined in the VBIOS. This is why for two different 4070 Ti cards, one may allow you to set the power target to 115% and the other to "only" 107%. They both end up with the same power target, even though the percentages are different.
Every GPU I’ve ever tested after about 2015 does 150mhz no problem. I guess Zotac is pretty bad 😮 Jesus 2000mhz though that’s crazy good.
My gigabyte aero crash at 1900 :(
Is overclocking Will break warranty ??
Watch the common questions
Brother you can undervolt and increase core clock etc, you know that?
Listen to what I said in the video. Also, in new tutorials I show that
Can the core clock be overclock more then +150 what's the max can the core clock be pushed for the rtx 4070 ti
Watch the video, listen 💪
Hello
How many framerate increases is expected with the 2070 card? Thanks
The numbers will be different. It depends on the card as well
My power limit max is 100 - can't get too 110 any reason for this?
The power limit on my PNY XLR8 4070 Ti OC is locked at 100%. Also, all of the PNY 4070 Ti models only have a 285 watt power.
It is what it is my friend
@@AncientGameplays trying to find info on the power stages of this card. Any idea where I could look? The PNY website doesn't detail anything.
hello brother , nice video! I'm your n.1 Italian fan and I'm happy to follow your channel. I wanted to ask you something, I have a rx 6750 xt msi Mech OC, when I open msi afterburner the "Power Limit" option is Locked and gray while the rest is not, how could I change it?

+2000 on memory what the hell you just won the silicon lottery with those
I guess I did haha, 1000MHz is normal, 1500MHz is doable, 2000MHz is top
Bro ,do the same for 4070ti super or just give some reference.Pleease.
You can follow the same steps
Can I do that with any gpu?
Yes
I overclock my MSI 1060 and achieve 2100Mhs Core-Speed...
Now my GPU is 323Mhz faster than a MSI 3060 😂
only in MHz, which doesn't mean much, but definitely faster than your card before the OC haha