Remember that on AIB models the power limits will be most likely higher (around 350W maybe), so the boost clocks will be higher when tweaking, and that will lead to even higher performance
Honestly, I feel like amd has locked down these cards through non optimized drivers, my cards power limit gets set to 350w(red devil oc), and most of the time I’m barely breaking 300. They really should be drawing more power.
Dude Great Video! I have the Gigabyte Gaming OC 7800XT. I tried to UV (I went way too low 1000 mV) and it ended up corrupting my Windows System32 files for some reason. I turned on Forespoken and the PC restarted and I couldn't open many apps. In short, I wanted to ask what you would put as the settings for the same card knowing how the Gaming OC AIB is usually a pretty decent board partner.
You have become one of my favorite Tech YT channels, the way you explain it is clear and your editing/editor is great. Thank you and wish you the best!
Thank you Fabio! My 7800XT Hellhound arrived today, it's more than two times faster than my 5700xt now, managed to bump it up to 2700mhz on the core and 2550mhz on the memory with fast timing and 1100mv, it's a bit conservative but it's still 7-8% faster than stock, which was already 5% faster than reference :D I was a bit confused by the RDNA3 software compared to that of RDNA1, but your video helped a lot!
@@AncientGameplays Out of curiosity, what is your max OC TimeSpy Graphics score? I managed 21063 with those settings I wrote, more than 3090 and 6900xt and not too far off 3090ti and 6950xt. I was getting 9950 with the 5700XT :)
Did you ever notice the total board power and fans suddenly dipping under high load? It would come right back in less than a second. I'm just working it out right now, trying to find a good setup.
Just wanted to say thanks as I was trying to get a stable 120fps in Warzone and before OC would drop to high 90s in some benchmark scenes during things like explosions. After following your OC it literally almost locked to 120 fps with it dipping to 114 only one time. Amazing improvement!
Thanks for these videos, it's great to have guides like this from a professional creator. A lot of love to the hobbyists out there that also make guides, but it's a much easier experience when there's a proper script etc. By the way, as an AMD GPU owner I'd love to see the hotspot temps if possible on future videos. I'm sure others are curious as well.
I'm really happy I found this video. I put my faith in a techpowerup guide (it suggested I set the max clock range at 5k and the minimum at 2800) for the 7800 which basically kept my 3d mark scores at below average, unless I made very unstable undervolt changes. I'm completely new to overclocking GPU's that were made the past ten years, and I thought there was something wrong with my card. It basically gave me more than a 10% performance increase.
My best settings on Sapphire PURE: - 1030 mv - Freq set at 2640 (actual boost 2687) Go figure. - Set memory to 2620 (actual boost 2606) Hynix RAM - Power tuned at first, but above settings are good w/power settings set to off - Timespy w/intel 12600K @4.9 = 19,582 (using DDR4) Since not much FPS difference in games, I just use global settings, but fun to see what it would do.
For the VRAM tuning check whether your GPU is hynix or samsung in GPU-Z memory tab. Hynix can push to 2600, samsung to 2500 mhz. As for voltage, you got it precisely correct. My sapphire Nitro+ model also stabilizes at 1075 mV for 3000 mhz with power limit set to 15%
@@AncientGameplays Absolutely, what I meant to say is that most models that I saw on reddit discussions have their voltage settings stabilized around 1075-1080. Of course, the ones that won the silicon lottery were able to push way below that too.
what you running at 3ghz stable, i mean i can run 1080p benchmarks at over 3ghz but in games its not stable. Also 3ghz at 1080p is more like 2.85 at 4k at same settings. It goes up to 310w, mostly at 305w at 4k.
Not sure if this is accurate. Mine is a Phantom Gaming asrock 7800xt with hynix memory and I have hard crashs when pushing to 2600 memory clock. I managed only to get 2500mhz stable.
I’m grateful for these videos. Third and card I’ve gotten is coming in this Friday and it’s the 7800xt upgrading from a 6700xt which was upgraded from a 5700xt. Every time your tuning settings for undervolt have been flawless, thank you for these amazingly simple to understand and clear videos! ❤
The performance gains I have gotten from your videos alone are huge! Helped me all the way from doing 6600xt builds up to my beefiest build yet with a 7900xtx. Much love and thanks from BuddyBren!
Thank you so much for making & sharing this tutorial! Saves so much time as you know. Finally acquired the Sapphire Nitro model & instantly looked for your tutorial. Again, thanks for your quality time!
Just the baseline settings you showed gained me over 300 points in 3d mark, still playing woth monor changes to get the best i can! Rx7700x, xfx 7800xt merc, 64gb ddr5 6000 ram Edit, 4467 steel nomad benchmark , going to leave it as im only seein a single digit change now, going to run some games and see how it does. Temps are way down, under 52c under stress tests
Sou do Brasil, mas seu canal é tão técnico que traduzo tudo nas legendas pra não perder nada! Minha rx 7800 xt sapphire tá voando com suas configurações! Obrigado!!
No Hogwarts que ele testou a 7800xt deu um consumo a mais de energia, mesmo com undervolt. Nos outros jogos também ficou assim aí no seu? Seu gasto energético aumentou junto a temperatura, ou foi só nesse jogo por acaso?
Fabio Pisco at night... Nice. Keeping it quiet until the sponsor spot 😏 These videos are great, always interesting to see the stable undervolt possible as well as the overclock
hey fabio i know it doesnt get mentioned often but i really appreciate the effort you put into having a good sounding microphone (with the pop filter,eq and all) little details matter, keep up the good work!
@@AncientGameplays not sure how I could avoid the bottleneck since I need a CPU with internal graphics for a few work related processes. I'm not a huge gamer but when I do, I shoot for the best optimization. Asus ROG Strix b550-f wifi ii mobo, ryzen 7 5700g, 64gb 3600mhz ram, rx7800tx GPU. 850w gold psu. Would you recommend a 5800x+3d to avoid the bottleneck or an even better CPU for am4? is there such a thing? All the help is appreciated!
Will be using this to help my brother OC his soon to come 7800 xt merc 319, the cooler should allow for some nice uplifts, also your video for the 7900 xtx helped a ton, I managed to get 34,035 pts in 3D Mark Timespy, which I believe is 4000 pts above reference avg, quite nice! Thanks for the tips brother
this was the most convoluted card to overclock I have ever done. having said that I got a nice oc tho I OC on a game by game basis because the card don't run the same on every game.
I dont overclock my hardware but I do like to undervolt, my 5600X is currently undervolted and has been for a while. I used to undervolt my 6750 XT Red Devil and I have managed to undervolt my 7800 XT NITRO+ to 1020, seems stable in all my games so far.
Very nice i have a saphire pulse 7800xt and a 7800x3d went from 200 fps furmark to 230 and the temps go down. In warzone capping 165 fps went from 59° to 55° in most cases very good. Thanks
@@cleversonhawison1233 i use 1440p bit now i keep it at stock because i have some errors in warzone.Now i keep it at stock but manual fans and "amd zero rpm" off, got temps 16 degrees lower.
Temps are so nice on the 7700 XT and 7800 XT. I have no idea how they are doing it. Well done AMD❤ . Considering they are so much more power hungry compared to the Nvidia cards which are efficient...
well, yes and no. The OC'ed AMD 7800XT goes up to 290W, the 4070TI can go up to 280W when overclocked as well. The 4070 is much more efficient than the 7700XT, hands down
@@clark98881 MIN Clock 2900 max clock 3000 power +15% voltage 1020 memory 2575 works well in all games except cyberpunk. in cyberpunk I bump voltage to 1080
Ancient, so far the undervolt/oc is going good brother. I’m reaching 2755mhz at some times (in only 1 game I tried) second phase of testing I’m trying now VRAM tuning 2574mhz “fast timing” Voltage 1080mV Temps on gpu hotspot around 58 to 64c
Have a very similar OC that's stable on a the asrock steel legend 7800xt for my kids rig with a 5800x3d. I've got it at 2618 with 3000 with the 15% power and it's been running Starfield with RT on 1440p for at least 3 days straight lmao hopefully this is a solid card for 3-4yrs.
"18:04 - AC: Mirage | Stock vs Power Saving vs Full OC" it's curious why max performance target is the slowest, the saving a bit faster and stock the faster. Opposite to HOwarts LEgacy beahaiviour, "17:04 - Hogwarts Legacy | Stock vs Power Saving vs Full OC". Also seen power saving setup drawing more power than stock or max depending on the test... can more energy be saved around 2.1 GHz clock? as 7x00M gpus run?
Easy, because as I said, in some cases the frequency is somehow still software's locked. with a 290W limit, the frequency should be hovering 2800-2900Mhz, delivering better results with Full OC...
@@AncientGameplays thanks for the explanation, now I understand better what you refer in your video as software driver limits...it's better having some stock limits being there so you can't keep crashing your gpu but it's a bit confusing that "target/offset/sliders that can go far from limits with no effect..." and voltage management is obviously good but tuning it is also a bit weird...thanks roughly speaking (all variables being equal) +15% TDP limit it may only produce around 5% perfromance increase if voltage needs to be increased a 5% to follow specs or be stable... while it may go to +15% perfromance if voltage can be maintaned (rough numbers) or around 3GHz, RDNA3 chips seem capable of going upwards 3.2 to 3.6 GHz at least by design and not being efficient but at the moement it seems a bit difficult even to reach consistently 3GHz as you say ( not a problem for me at all as I find the optimal efficient clock-voltage point more interesting zone to work in) mainly becasue of not avoidable sw limits...
Muito obrigado pelo Vídeo! Sai de uma Rx 6500 XT para RX 7800XT e agradeço pela ajuda! Comprei o modelo mais barato q foi da Dual da Asrock e achei muito boa a construção. E claro q fiz os passos como vc mostrou aqui.
Using this over clock, average fps on cyberpunk on the benchmark with ray tracing ultra went from 55 to 62 which is a nice boost. Sapphire nitro+ 7800xt.
I tried 3Ghz/2,6Ghz doesn't work for over a hour usually in games. But 2828Mhz/2526MHz for VRAM works perfectly for dozens of hours of gameplay (at 1,1V)
@@justsomegyewhosellesthemus4791 it worked pretty good, but for some games the driver just crashed. And i dont want to optimize every game manually just for some lower temps and slightly better fps. Running stock rn
Hey thanks for the amazing guide I did got alot of crashes on darktide and helldivers and star wars battlefront 2 2017 when put the voltage from max voltage to 1080 and fixed the crashing on adrline you are amazing
Preface this with I did NOT touch the powerslider at all. Asrock Challenger 7800XT OC Ryzen 7 7800X3D (all cores negative 20 offset) OC+UV settings: Min Frequency - 500Mhz Max Frequency - 2600Mhz (it boosts to ~2700Mhz) Voltage - 975mV Memory - 2512Mhz (Samsung Memory is only clockable to ~2500Mhz) Powerslider - 0% Massive temperature reduction, at 100% load pulls ~230W vs the OEM 263W, fans don't ramp anywhere near as bad, stability is questionable still but if this setup ran in Deadlock (beta game that's not optimized at all) and runs in First Descendent (resource HUNGRY, 100% GPU utlization AND ~50% CPU utilization), I feel I'm pretty safe. Those are the 2 most intensive games I have and they both ran 15+ degrees cooler
my latest 3 video cards were 4070 gb aero oc, then msi 4070 dual and both were great card. since yesterday i have a nitro+ 7800xt and this card is faster and its noticeable by quite a bit on lord of the fallen and baldurs gate and call of duty. Now ill try to optimize the card, want to get the most out of it and the only thing nvidia were better is efficency, youtube video playback the adrenaline software report 70w, way too much. im very happy this card is better than the 4070, using this at 1440+ 21/9.
RX 7900xtx here.. & I can see 90% of OC/Undervolt videos have same major issues.. 1- 3000MHz is not achievable not even for 7900xtx.. unless U want 1080p (with high end cooling cards likr Nitro+..etc) so try to go to 2900 Max 2- Running anything below 1100mv will a crash on some games (dpends on the game engine.. like AC valhalla).. so don't go below 1100mv 3- Power Limit sometimes give U less fps.. some models already have high power stock.. giving it extra 15% means more electricity (more heat) & probebly U will lose high frequency when your card reach specific temps (new cards have a lot of readings & safety sensors).. do not go beyond 10% 4- Memory (VRAM) max safe frequency is 2650 (RX 7900/7900xtx) anything beyond 2650 sometimes means crash, artifacts, or lower performance
@ibm3302 check for 7800xt guides for more accurate Undervolt/OC But the main OC steps probably the same on any new card * Do not go beyond 10% Power Draw (more power = more heat) more heat means less frequency * Only use low Undervolt.. undervolting too much will make some games unstable.. so just reduce the MV by like 30- to 50-mv from max value
I have the Asus Tuf Rx 7800 Xt. My settings are: -Core clock: 2900mHz -Voltage: 940mV -Vram: 2514 mHz Fast timings -Power limit: +5 to +15% (test it) Using the Ryzen 5 5600x with manual overclock of 4.6gHz all core at 1.19375V. 3dMark TimeSpy: 18 140 Legendary
So, I’ve had a RX 5700 for 4 years, I’ve never overclocked or undervolted it and quite honestly, didn’t often go into the gpu settings other than to update drivers out of sheer fear of ruining something I don’t know how to fix lol. I am very thankful for your video, it has helped me understand quite a bit as I’m new to this! Today I bought a 7800xt. I am trying to learn overclocking and undervolting so I can apply it. My question is, in this video, are you overclocking and undervolting at the same time? I was under the impression that you do one or the other. However, you seemed to use the word overclocking more than undervolting and I’ve seen quite a few things while researching saying undervolting is better so I’m a little confused on which one of these you did here. Regardless, I am very thankful for your video. This is the first I’ve seen of you and I’m absolutely going to continue watching you for tips. Thank you!
Hey dude! So, I followed your video and on my Sapphire RX 7800 XT Pure (white triple fan) if I moved the vram clock to anything other than stock, I get black screen freeze, every other tunning you point out is fine. Just not the memory overclock, could these be the adrenaline drivers just screwing up? I have 24.1.1. Any help is appreciated.
Na minha rx 580, eu tive que liberar a corrente na bios, original era 120A e coloquei 155A (baseado na RX 590) estou rodando ela a 1502MHz de GPU e 8450Mhz de VRAM. A temp fica em 79° e consumindo 192W. O Modelo é uma Yeston. SIM... EU SOU DOIDO
best game for me to stress- test gpu settings is new world. maximum heat, maximum power draw, maximum stress I have ever seen (especially in the rain about 200 meters north of settlement of mourningdale).
The thing is that not always the most stressful games are the best ones, since power tables are different, hence why I talked about AC Mirage and valhalla
excellent advices, as usual 👍 i guess vram overclocking is linked to greater power consumption and directstorage or alike techs. +100 mhz being sufficient, if stable......
Hey, has anyone noticed random sporadic system crashes on RX 7000 series during video playback with chrome on UA-cam and also other sites during video playback. Computer just restarts (no bluescreen), but (display) doesn't initialize after the restart. The PC is active though after the crash as I can remote into it. I have to shutdown and turn on again for the display to work again.
For whatever reason, my Sapphire Pulse 7800xt won't draw more than 280w. If its base tdp is 263w (Sapphire's site says 268w), I should be able to draw around 300w. Odd problem, but at least mine undervolt's to 990mv like a champ
@@AncientGameplays It is actually Sapphire's error. Something is wrong in the bios and I am confirming it with them. The base tdp of the card is 245w, not the 266w Sapphire claims. Which explains why it caps out at 280w (15% higher than 245w)
@@tuckerhiggins4336i think your model has reference PCB and that one can deliver round 290w, 295 for short time. Nitro + goes up to 340w, my Hellhound tops at 305 with 310 short bursts and it has 1 extra vrm phase..
I have the same model as you and I saw the same problem with the power wattage not going beyond 280. Sometimes I get 290 but in just a flash. I'm trying your setting now in radeon. Testing stability using hitman 3 benchmark. Can I ask? What else did you change or did you just reduce the voltage and called it day? Also what games did you play to confirm stability? Hope to hear from you soon friend! 😁
Between power saving and max oc is no real difference at all, max oc even lower FPS... I thing it's not worth the extra power consumption and much faster spinning fans... Power saving seems to be the sweet spot. Thank you as always :)
Me watching this vídeo with a RX 6700 I tried these settings and its working so far. My PC build is pretty crappy not gonna lie. Up until now i was getting 19-25 fps on elden ring and was blaming the game not being optimized and then i blamed my PC bcs i literally have an old and used motherboard with an Intel i5. My fps is in the 50's range now. Settings are set on High
@@AncientGameplays Hey i also failed to mention my VRAM tuning only goes up to 2150 maxed and GPU tuning goes up to 2800. For GPU Tuning I just put it at half of what you have at 1500
Hey im going to bue next month a rx 7800 xt pure , and i will do your Overclock & Undervolt guid....... my psu is 650 so i will buy new , its ok a 850 wats psu or its sayfer to go to the 1000 wats?
Thanks so much for the video! I’m currently using the Red Devil OC LE variant, and wanted to use your video as a starting point. Where or how do I start with figuring out if my card is capable of doing better, both for power efficiency and performance? What sliders do you recommend to test first? I play at 1440p
@@AncientGameplays Thank you, Fabio! I wanted to follow-up after using this for about a month or longer. I think it was not as stable for me as it was for you in the beginning. I notice on some startups, Adrenalin will revert back to default settings. However, I think with the November driver update made this impossible to run somehow and on every startup, Adrenalin will revert back to default settings. I even lowered the refresh rate on one of my monitors from 240hz to 120hz as I noticed a significant difference in idle power draw and wanted to test if that could be the issue. It still reverts back to default settings. I tried this without no change in fan speed %, no change on VRAM settings, and default wattage, giving each variable its own test. It still reverts back to default. Am I missing something or did I take a big L on the silicone lottery? I use 1 ultrawide 34" 144hz monitor and 32" 240hz (lowered to 120hz), both are 1440p. I mainly use my ultrawide when gaming. Please let me know what you think 🙏
@kiranyt775 yea thanks its working well but I do have another problem tho. I noticed that the fans are always starting at 37 degrees C with a 70% fan speed. I couldn’t control it with the fan tuning for some reason. Do know how to fix this problem?
I've been testing my RX 7800 XT hellhound, I've set the core to 2831mhz and the vram at fast timing 2600 , set on 1080mv tested hogwarts legacy for 40 minutes no crash.
I see this video and I skim through your other how to videos, I notice no video for the 7900 XT, unless I'm blind lol would really love one of those. I know I could figure it out eventually of I watch some of these but it's easier if it's specifically for mine.
What do you recommend most from your expierience? Power Saving or Max Performance? For my card in Timespy Power Saving stays around 295-300w and the Max Performance around 325-330w. Should I maybe even lower the power limit to use less power? Whats the best fps to watt
i tried your settings, it turned out to be stable too with my RX 7800 XT Asrock Challenger dual fan model, nice, got fps improvement in wukong benchmark from 135 to 143 with lower few c temps and watt usage (280 w to 240w average)
I found your results more realistic compared to Kitguru and TPU's review. Use Hellhound 7800xt for example, Kitguru claims their sample can do average 2801MHz freq during stress test with 2630mhz vram tuning, at only 950mv voltage! Techpowerup claims their sample can do average 2831MHz freq during stress test with 2610mhz vram tuning, at only 920mv voltage!!! Geez I don't believe they spent enough time testing stability at all.
Benchmarks are so different to games, I have same state with 960mV running benchmarks all stable 3DMark TimeSpy pass with great results, first game (don't need to be extra intensive CS2 for example) and crash instantly 😐
I went 1025mv with 2450 + boost oc / Stock mem at 2465 i think with fast timing max temp is 58C hotspot is 72 max power draw is 230Watt. Just tested with a 2,5 hour gaming session. Asrock Phantom Gaming. RX7800 XT
@@acidhburn Sounds about right for 2500mhz. I think (just me) the oc results from kitguru and techpowerup are completely fake. No one that I heard of can produce the oc results like they did.
Hi! If I am undervolting and underclocking specifically for temperature, would it be better to have my PL at 0 (or lower) or would you still recommend having PL at max just to maintain stability?
Do you have a recent guide like this for the 7900 XTX? I know you made one months ago, but I'm wondering if it is still valid now that we've had so many driver updates since the 7000 series released. Would you be willing to revisit that?
Remember that on AIB models the power limits will be most likely higher (around 350W maybe), so the boost clocks will be higher when tweaking, and that will lead to even higher performance
Honestly, I feel like amd has locked down these cards through non optimized drivers, my cards power limit gets set to 350w(red devil oc), and most of the time I’m barely breaking 300. They really should be drawing more power.
@@phantomslayer8649 or you're cpu bottlenecked or the card isn't pushing higher clocks
@@AncientGameplays that could also be true-
Dude Great Video!
I have the Gigabyte Gaming OC 7800XT. I tried to UV (I went way too low 1000 mV) and it ended up corrupting my Windows System32 files for some reason. I turned on Forespoken and the PC restarted and I couldn't open many apps. In short, I wanted to ask what you would put as the settings for the same card knowing how the Gaming OC AIB is usually a pretty decent board partner.
my xfx rx 7800 xt runs on 3360 mhz
You have become one of my favorite Tech YT channels, the way you explain it is clear and your editing/editor is great. Thank you and wish you the best!
Thank you Fabio! My 7800XT Hellhound arrived today, it's more than two times faster than my 5700xt now, managed to bump it up to 2700mhz on the core and 2550mhz on the memory with fast timing and 1100mv, it's a bit conservative but it's still 7-8% faster than stock, which was already 5% faster than reference :D
I was a bit confused by the RDNA3 software compared to that of RDNA1, but your video helped a lot!
Glad I helped you here :D
@@AncientGameplays Out of curiosity, what is your max OC TimeSpy Graphics score? I managed 21063 with those settings I wrote, more than 3090 and 6900xt and not too far off 3090ti and 6950xt. I was getting 9950 with the 5700XT :)
@@alexg9155 what CPU do you have?
Did you ever notice the total board power and fans suddenly dipping under high load? It would come right back in less than a second. I'm just working it out right now, trying to find a good setup.
@@archlord381 Never happened to me. Bad PSU or SSD / HDD comes to mind. Maybe CPU bottleneck too. What are your specs?
i just bought a 7800 xt today. and let me tell you that your guide is the very first i tried and it's awesome!
Just wanted to say thanks as I was trying to get a stable 120fps in Warzone and before OC would drop to high 90s in some benchmark scenes during things like explosions. After following your OC it literally almost locked to 120 fps with it dipping to 114 only one time. Amazing improvement!
My 7800xt just arrived today. The timing couldnt be better🤘🤘
Great!
what brand you go for?
@@ThisOLmaan sapphire nitro
@ThisOLmaan I just got on and I got power color red devil
How much undevolt and how much fps gain percentage did you have?
Thanks for these videos, it's great to have guides like this from a professional creator. A lot of love to the hobbyists out there that also make guides, but it's a much easier experience when there's a proper script etc.
By the way, as an AMD GPU owner I'd love to see the hotspot temps if possible on future videos. I'm sure others are curious as well.
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I'm really happy I found this video. I put my faith in a techpowerup guide (it suggested I set the max clock range at 5k and the minimum at 2800) for the 7800 which basically kept my 3d mark scores at below average, unless I made very unstable undervolt changes. I'm completely new to overclocking GPU's that were made the past ten years, and I thought there was something wrong with my card.
It basically gave me more than a 10% performance increase.
As someone whonever has done any overclocking this is very helpful, thank you.
My best settings on Sapphire PURE:
- 1030 mv
- Freq set at 2640 (actual boost 2687) Go figure.
- Set memory to 2620 (actual boost 2606) Hynix RAM
- Power tuned at first, but above settings are good w/power settings set to off
- Timespy w/intel 12600K @4.9 = 19,582 (using DDR4)
Since not much FPS difference in games, I just use global settings, but fun to see what it would do.
Are you still using the same configuration? And how is it going?
For the VRAM tuning check whether your GPU is hynix or samsung in GPU-Z memory tab. Hynix can push to 2600, samsung to 2500 mhz. As for voltage, you got it precisely correct. My sapphire Nitro+ model also stabilizes at 1075 mV for 3000 mhz with power limit set to 15%
Well, there's no "correct" as the gpu binning plays the role, more like it went in line with your results haha
@@AncientGameplays Absolutely, what I meant to say is that most models that I saw on reddit discussions have their voltage settings stabilized around 1075-1080. Of course, the ones that won the silicon lottery were able to push way below that too.
what you running at 3ghz stable, i mean i can run 1080p benchmarks at over 3ghz but in games its not stable. Also 3ghz at 1080p is more like 2.85 at 4k at same settings. It goes up to 310w, mostly at 305w at 4k.
Not sure if this is accurate. Mine is a Phantom Gaming asrock 7800xt with hynix memory and I have hard crashs when pushing to 2600 memory clock. I managed only to get 2500mhz stable.
@@SneharthoDey what is your hotspot temp with the UV/OC?
I’m grateful for these videos. Third and card I’ve gotten is coming in this Friday and it’s the 7800xt upgrading from a 6700xt which was upgraded from a 5700xt. Every time your tuning settings for undervolt have been flawless, thank you for these amazingly simple to understand and clear videos! ❤
Glad to be helping!
The performance gains I have gotten from your videos alone are huge! Helped me all the way from doing 6600xt builds up to my beefiest build yet with a 7900xtx.
Much love and thanks from BuddyBren!
Big Hug!
Thank you for your help, your settings worked for my Sapphire Pure. Yes!!!
Hi. What’s your setting? I am using 7800xt pure also. Mine seems to crash after gaming for few hours.
Thank you so much for making & sharing this tutorial! Saves so much time as you know. Finally acquired the Sapphire Nitro model & instantly looked for your tutorial. Again, thanks for your quality time!
Just the baseline settings you showed gained me over 300 points in 3d mark, still playing woth monor changes to get the best i can! Rx7700x, xfx 7800xt merc, 64gb ddr5 6000 ram
Edit, 4467 steel nomad benchmark , going to leave it as im only seein a single digit change now, going to run some games and see how it does. Temps are way down, under 52c under stress tests
Sou do Brasil, mas seu canal é tão técnico que traduzo tudo nas legendas pra não perder nada! Minha rx 7800 xt sapphire tá voando com suas configurações! Obrigado!!
Obrigado eu, um abraço e bom natal!
@@AncientGameplaysque version de rx 7800xt tienes o funciona con cualquiera
you helped with my 6700xt, now here we are with my 7800xt 👍
Welcome back 💪
Bro how much FPS you get in avatar frontiers of Pandora with 7800xt..
I'm also jumping from 6700xt to 7800xt😀
your way of explaining is very slow and clear it helped me allot with bad focus thank you
Thanks man, i did your settings minus a little bit just because i don't want to do a bunch of stress testing and it worked great.
I'm this lazy in life too and did the same :P
Construi o meu primeiro computador o mes passado com o CPU 7600x e o GPU Sapphire Nitro + 7800 XT. Muito obrigado por este video.
Bom saber, um abraço!
No Hogwarts que ele testou a 7800xt deu um consumo a mais de energia, mesmo com undervolt. Nos outros jogos também ficou assim aí no seu? Seu gasto energético aumentou junto a temperatura, ou foi só nesse jogo por acaso?
Fabio Pisco at night... Nice.
Keeping it quiet until the sponsor spot 😏
These videos are great, always interesting to see the stable undervolt possible as well as the overclock
Thanks for watching and commenting. Big Hug
hey fabio i know it doesnt get mentioned often but i really appreciate the effort you put into having a good sounding microphone (with the pop filter,eq and all) little details matter, keep up the good work!
Thank you very much 💪💪
amazing video keep it up nothing to criticize at all. just perfect
thank you!
I have roughly the same setup with a ryzen 7 5700g. Switched from a nvidia to the rx7800xt and learning the ropes. Thanks you the video!
You're get quite a big CPU bottleneck there mate, but enjoy!
@@AncientGameplays not sure how I could avoid the bottleneck since I need a CPU with internal graphics for a few work related processes. I'm not a huge gamer but when I do, I shoot for the best optimization. Asus ROG Strix b550-f wifi ii mobo, ryzen 7 5700g, 64gb 3600mhz ram, rx7800tx GPU. 850w gold psu. Would you recommend a 5800x+3d to avoid the bottleneck or an even better CPU for am4? is there such a thing? All the help is appreciated!
Thank you Fabio! The Best! 🥳🥳
Thank you as well!
Will be using this to help my brother OC his soon to come 7800 xt merc 319, the cooler should allow for some nice uplifts, also your video for the 7900 xtx helped a ton, I managed to get 34,035 pts in 3D Mark Timespy, which I believe is 4000 pts above reference avg, quite nice! Thanks for the tips brother
Thanks for watching
this was the most convoluted card to overclock I have ever done. having said that I got a nice oc tho I OC on a game by game basis because the card don't run the same on every game.
that's because of the base voltage per frequency as I explained. If you want an One for all profile you need to raise those voltages like I did
Thanks for the Tutorial. Because of it im #1 with the rx 7800 xt and the ryzen 7 7800x3d on 3d mark timespy
I dont overclock my hardware but I do like to undervolt, my 5600X is currently undervolted and has been for a while. I used to undervolt my 6750 XT Red Devil and I have managed to undervolt my 7800 XT NITRO+ to 1020, seems stable in all my games so far.
Very nice i have a saphire pulse 7800xt and a 7800x3d went from 200 fps furmark to 230 and the temps go down.
In warzone capping 165 fps went from 59° to 55° in most cases very good.
Thanks
Do you use 1440 ou 1880?
@@cleversonhawison1233 i use 1440p bit now i keep it at stock because i have some errors in warzone.Now i keep it at stock but manual fans and "amd zero rpm" off, got temps 16 degrees lower.
Temps are so nice on the 7700 XT and 7800 XT. I have no idea how they are doing it. Well done AMD❤ . Considering they are so much more power hungry compared to the Nvidia cards which are efficient...
well, yes and no. The OC'ed AMD 7800XT goes up to 290W, the 4070TI can go up to 280W when overclocked as well. The 4070 is much more efficient than the 7700XT, hands down
@@AncientGameplays my hellhound hits 305 wats in some games
@@brokencage9723 oc settings?
@@clark98881 MIN Clock 2900 max clock 3000 power +15% voltage 1020 memory 2575 works well in all games except cyberpunk. in cyberpunk I bump voltage to 1080
Our man came thru
Thanks for that, perfect delivery.
Tnx dude such a better performance i got now tnx mate :)
Only 1 day then sistem crush i dont know why :((((
New computer coming soon with this card. Need to do this. Thanks!
Thank you so much for making videos like these!!
Ancient, so far the undervolt/oc is going good brother. I’m reaching 2755mhz at some times (in only 1 game I tried) second phase of testing I’m trying now
VRAM tuning 2574mhz “fast timing”
Voltage 1080mV
Temps on gpu hotspot around 58 to 64c
Great!
Got mine 1 Month ago, and just waited for your’e video about that. Thanks🤝🏻
Thank you as well
Thank you very much! always found your videos extremely helpful,
glad to help :D
Have a very similar OC that's stable on a the asrock steel legend 7800xt for my kids rig with a 5800x3d. I've got it at 2618 with 3000 with the 15% power and it's been running Starfield with RT on 1440p for at least 3 days straight lmao hopefully this is a solid card for 3-4yrs.
Thanks for the tutorial Fabio!
"18:04 - AC: Mirage | Stock vs Power Saving vs Full OC" it's curious why max performance target is the slowest, the saving a bit faster and stock the faster. Opposite to HOwarts LEgacy beahaiviour, "17:04 - Hogwarts Legacy | Stock vs Power Saving vs Full OC". Also seen power saving setup drawing more power than stock or max depending on the test... can more energy be saved around 2.1 GHz clock? as 7x00M gpus run?
Easy, because as I said, in some cases the frequency is somehow still software's locked. with a 290W limit, the frequency should be hovering 2800-2900Mhz, delivering better results with Full OC...
@@AncientGameplays thanks for the explanation, now I understand better what you refer in your video as software driver limits...it's better having some stock limits being there so you can't keep crashing your gpu but it's a bit confusing that "target/offset/sliders that can go far from limits with no effect..." and voltage management is obviously good but tuning it is also a bit weird...thanks
roughly speaking (all variables being equal) +15% TDP limit it may only produce around 5% perfromance increase if voltage needs to be increased a 5% to follow specs or be stable... while it may go to +15% perfromance if voltage can be maintaned (rough numbers) or around 3GHz, RDNA3 chips seem capable of going upwards 3.2 to 3.6 GHz at least by design and not being efficient but at the moement it seems a bit difficult even to reach consistently 3GHz as you say ( not a problem for me at all as I find the optimal efficient clock-voltage point more interesting zone to work in) mainly becasue of not avoidable sw limits...
Thanks bro, works great.
Muito obrigado pelo Vídeo! Sai de uma Rx 6500 XT para RX 7800XT e agradeço pela ajuda! Comprei o modelo mais barato q foi da Dual da Asrock e achei muito boa a construção. E claro q fiz os passos como vc mostrou aqui.
Thanks for the tutorial. Great content!
This is awesome when i get back from vacation im going to do this with my 7800xt nitro +
Using this over clock, average fps on cyberpunk on the benchmark with ray tracing ultra went from 55 to 62 which is a nice boost. Sapphire nitro+ 7800xt.
Nice, a 12% boost
Got the same GPU, do u think 650W Psu is enough for OC?
@@fleef08idk tbh, I use a 850W PSU for the OC edition rx 7800xt
Thanks, this video was very helpful
I tried 3Ghz/2,6Ghz doesn't work for over a hour usually in games.
But 2828Mhz/2526MHz for VRAM works perfectly for dozens of hours of gameplay (at 1,1V)
Cool
THANK YOU!
today i bought my rx 7800 xt and i will try it immediately when the card arrives :)
How is it should I do it to my 7800 xt as well?
@@justsomegyewhosellesthemus4791 it worked pretty good, but for some games the driver just crashed.
And i dont want to optimize every game manually just for some lower temps and slightly better fps.
Running stock rn
Thx Bro, just got an upgrade r7 5700x3d and a rx 7800xt, and will see what i can do with you info😊 much appreciated ❤
Normal roommate: let keeping it quiet so we don't wake people up
My roommate: WARRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR!!!!!!!!!
Can't wait for the full review 😃
Thanks a lot!!!!
Hey thanks for the amazing guide I did got alot of crashes on darktide and helldivers and star wars battlefront 2 2017 when put the voltage from max voltage to 1080 and fixed the crashing on adrline you are amazing
Can’t wait for the 6750xt video
Already in the works :D
@@AncientGameplays 😀 awesome!
@@AncientGameplays Cool
Preface this with I did NOT touch the powerslider at all.
Asrock Challenger 7800XT OC
Ryzen 7 7800X3D (all cores negative 20 offset)
OC+UV settings:
Min Frequency - 500Mhz
Max Frequency - 2600Mhz (it boosts to ~2700Mhz)
Voltage - 975mV
Memory - 2512Mhz (Samsung Memory is only clockable to ~2500Mhz)
Powerslider - 0%
Massive temperature reduction, at 100% load pulls ~230W vs the OEM 263W, fans don't ramp anywhere near as bad, stability is questionable still but if this setup ran in Deadlock (beta game that's not optimized at all) and runs in First Descendent (resource HUNGRY, 100% GPU utlization AND ~50% CPU utilization), I feel I'm pretty safe. Those are the 2 most intensive games I have and they both ran 15+ degrees cooler
my latest 3 video cards were 4070 gb aero oc, then msi 4070 dual and both were great card. since yesterday i have a nitro+ 7800xt and this card is faster and its noticeable by quite a bit on lord of the fallen and baldurs gate and call of duty. Now ill try to optimize the card, want to get the most out of it and the only thing nvidia were better is efficency, youtube video playback the adrenaline software report 70w, way too much. im very happy this card is better than the 4070, using this at 1440+ 21/9.
Is this oc something I can run my card under normal daily use or should it be relegated to a particular task and reverted? Thank you!
00:57
RX 7900xtx here.. & I can see 90% of OC/Undervolt videos have same major issues..
1- 3000MHz is not achievable not even for 7900xtx.. unless U want 1080p (with high end cooling cards likr Nitro+..etc) so try to go to 2900 Max
2- Running anything below 1100mv will a crash on some games (dpends on the game engine.. like AC valhalla).. so don't go below 1100mv
3- Power Limit sometimes give U less fps.. some models already have high power stock.. giving it extra 15% means more electricity (more heat) & probebly U will lose high frequency when your card reach specific temps (new cards have a lot of readings & safety sensors).. do not go beyond 10%
4- Memory (VRAM) max safe frequency is 2650 (RX 7900/7900xtx) anything beyond 2650 sometimes means crash, artifacts, or lower performance
Does this also apply to the 7800xt? So less power usage but more fps in game right? I’m new to this undervolting etc 😅
@ibm3302 check for 7800xt guides for more accurate Undervolt/OC
But the main OC steps probably the same on any new card
* Do not go beyond 10% Power Draw (more power = more heat) more heat means less frequency
* Only use low Undervolt.. undervolting too much will make some games unstable.. so just reduce the MV by like 30- to 50-mv from max value
I have the Asus Tuf Rx 7800 Xt.
My settings are:
-Core clock: 2900mHz
-Voltage: 940mV
-Vram: 2514 mHz Fast timings
-Power limit: +5 to +15% (test it)
Using the Ryzen 5 5600x with manual overclock
of 4.6gHz all core at 1.19375V.
3dMark TimeSpy: 18 140 Legendary
tyvm!
So, I’ve had a RX 5700 for 4 years, I’ve never overclocked or undervolted it and quite honestly, didn’t often go into the gpu settings other than to update drivers out of sheer fear of ruining something I don’t know how to fix lol. I am very thankful for your video, it has helped me understand quite a bit as I’m new to this! Today I bought a 7800xt. I am trying to learn overclocking and undervolting so I can apply it. My question is, in this video, are you overclocking and undervolting at the same time? I was under the impression that you do one or the other. However, you seemed to use the word overclocking more than undervolting and I’ve seen quite a few things while researching saying undervolting is better so I’m a little confused on which one of these you did here. Regardless, I am very thankful for your video. This is the first I’ve seen of you and I’m absolutely going to continue watching you for tips. Thank you!
Hey dude!
So, I followed your video and on my Sapphire RX 7800 XT Pure (white triple fan) if I moved the vram clock to anything other than stock, I get black screen freeze, every other tunning you point out is fine. Just not the memory overclock, could these be the adrenaline drivers just screwing up? I have 24.1.1.
Any help is appreciated.
Radeon Jesus has blessed us once more with an undervolting guide! 🙏
Wow amazing tutorial thx
Na minha rx 580, eu tive que liberar a corrente na bios, original era 120A e coloquei 155A (baseado na RX 590) estou rodando ela a 1502MHz de GPU e 8450Mhz de VRAM. A temp fica em 79° e consumindo 192W. O Modelo é uma Yeston.
SIM... EU SOU DOIDO
Nada contra haha, só que claro, a placa sofre e o ganho em geral é pouco
@@AncientGameplays Verdade, principalmente as Polaris.
excited for RX 7800XT + Ryzen 7 7700X | 40 GAMES Benchmarked at 1440P🤣
will start to work on it soon after the Alan Wake 2 videos to come :D
Amazing guide, very beginner friendly and very well explained. Jumped from aprox 2200 to aprox 3000 score in unigine !
Nice 💪💪
best game for me to stress- test gpu settings is new world. maximum heat, maximum power draw, maximum stress I have ever seen (especially in the rain about 200 meters north of settlement of mourningdale).
The thing is that not always the most stressful games are the best ones, since power tables are different, hence why I talked about AC Mirage and valhalla
Cant wait for the 6750xt oc video!!
Working on several gpus tested on alan wake 2, that one will come! 6750xt also included in the alan wake 2 benchmark 💪💪
The new profile picture gives me Alan Wake mystery feelings, stay in the light bro 💪
Thank you haha
excellent advices, as usual 👍
i guess vram overclocking is linked to greater power consumption and directstorage or alike techs. +100 mhz being sufficient, if stable......
Hey, has anyone noticed random sporadic system crashes on RX 7000 series during video playback with chrome on UA-cam and also other sites during video playback. Computer just restarts (no bluescreen), but (display) doesn't initialize after the restart. The PC is active though after the crash as I can remote into it. I have to shutdown and turn on again for the display to work again.
For whatever reason, my Sapphire Pulse 7800xt won't draw more than 280w. If its base tdp is 263w (Sapphire's site says 268w), I should be able to draw around 300w. Odd problem, but at least mine undervolt's to 990mv like a champ
You can simply try to push frequencies higher via the minimum frequency slider
@@AncientGameplays It is actually Sapphire's error. Something is wrong in the bios and I am confirming it with them. The base tdp of the card is 245w, not the 266w Sapphire claims. Which explains why it caps out at 280w (15% higher than 245w)
@@tuckerhiggins4336i think your model has reference PCB and that one can deliver round 290w, 295 for short time. Nitro + goes up to 340w, my Hellhound tops at 305 with 310 short bursts and it has 1 extra vrm phase..
I have the same model as you and I saw the same problem with the power wattage not going beyond 280. Sometimes I get 290 but in just a flash.
I'm trying your setting now in radeon. Testing stability using hitman 3 benchmark.
Can I ask? What else did you change or did you just reduce the voltage and called it day?
Also what games did you play to confirm stability?
Hope to hear from you soon friend! 😁
Between power saving and max oc is no real difference at all, max oc even lower FPS... I thing it's not worth the extra power consumption and much faster spinning fans... Power saving seems to be the sweet spot. Thank you as always :)
I'm loving my XFX RX7800XT Merc edition.. will take a look at this and see how it goes THANK YOU!
I have the same card. Can you tell me the numbers for undervolt if you try it 🎉
Me watching this vídeo with a RX 6700
I tried these settings and its working so far. My PC build is pretty crappy not gonna lie. Up until now i was getting 19-25 fps on elden ring and was blaming the game not being optimized and then i blamed my PC bcs i literally have an old and used motherboard with an Intel i5. My fps is in the 50's range now. Settings are set on High
Its pretty embarrassing ive been playing Elden Ring with 19-25 fps. I already beat Malenia to a pulp, took out dragon lord and maliketh...
And it should be delivering better performance, but your CPU/MB/RAM combo must be handicaping it
@@AncientGameplays Hey i also failed to mention my VRAM tuning only goes up to 2150 maxed and GPU tuning goes up to 2800. For GPU Tuning I just put it at half of what you have at 1500
I don't notice a drop in power consumption... I guess I'll have to choose the rtx 4070, what a pity
Hey im going to bue next month a rx 7800 xt pure , and i will do your Overclock & Undervolt guid....... my psu is 650 so i will buy new , its ok a 850 wats psu or its sayfer to go to the 1000 wats?
850W is perfectly fine, just get a GOOD PSU, you don't cheap out there
Thanks so much for the video! I’m currently using the Red Devil OC LE variant, and wanted to use your video as a starting point. Where or how do I start with figuring out if my card is capable of doing better, both for power efficiency and performance? What sliders do you recommend to test first? I play at 1440p
Follow these 💪
@@AncientGameplays Thank you, Fabio! I wanted to follow-up after using this for about a month or longer.
I think it was not as stable for me as it was for you in the beginning. I notice on some startups, Adrenalin will revert back to default settings. However, I think with the November driver update made this impossible to run somehow and on every startup, Adrenalin will revert back to default settings. I even lowered the refresh rate on one of my monitors from 240hz to 120hz as I noticed a significant difference in idle power draw and wanted to test if that could be the issue. It still reverts back to default settings.
I tried this without no change in fan speed %, no change on VRAM settings, and default wattage, giving each variable its own test. It still reverts back to default. Am I missing something or did I take a big L on the silicone lottery? I use 1 ultrawide 34" 144hz monitor and 32" 240hz (lowered to 120hz), both are 1440p. I mainly use my ultrawide when gaming.
Please let me know what you think 🙏
Hi, I did as you wrote with my 7800xt and everything works, but after restarting the PC, the default settings return to adrenaline, how to change it?
You have to go to export at the top right and save it in a file then you can open it and apply whenever
If your card came packaged with HYNIX memory modules, applying "FAST TIMING" will work without crashing.
depends on the frequency applied, and binning of course
Glad to see these cards undervolt well.
i just bought an RX 7800xt and testing it out with R5 5600x. Do you think my 750 PSU will suffice this GPU? Or Do I need a higher PSU?
750w is more than enough 👍
@kiranyt775
yea thanks its working well but I do have another problem tho. I noticed that the fans are always starting at 37 degrees C with a 70% fan speed. I couldn’t control it with the fan tuning for some reason. Do know how to fix this problem?
IF a good PSU you'll be more than fine, that CPU will suffer a bit though
I've been testing my RX 7800 XT hellhound, I've set the core to 2831mhz and the vram at fast timing 2600 , set on 1080mv tested hogwarts legacy for 40 minutes no crash.
Did you got any crash with that setting? I have the same 7800xt model
Great content as always. Are you planning on doing an updated 7900 XTX OC/UV or 3440X1440 review with updated drivers?
Not yet, but maybe in a close future
@@AncientGameplays i ll be waiting!!!
Obrigado .The best !!!!!!
I see this video and I skim through your other how to videos, I notice no video for the 7900 XT, unless I'm blind lol would really love one of those. I know I could figure it out eventually of I watch some of these but it's easier if it's specifically for mine.
Because the 7900XTX video applies for that one :D
Just bought a 7800XT , i already wait to arrive (monday) to do some twaeks and play some games...
What do you recommend most from your expierience? Power Saving or Max Performance? For my card in Timespy Power Saving stays around 295-300w and the Max Performance around 325-330w.
Should I maybe even lower the power limit to use less power?
Whats the best fps to watt
Overclock and undervolt same time for 7800xt
2900 Mhz
Voltage 1025
Vram 2600 Mhz
Power limit -10
Very stable
i tried your settings, it turned out to be stable too with my RX 7800 XT Asrock Challenger dual fan model, nice, got fps improvement in wukong benchmark from 135 to 143 with lower few c temps and watt usage (280 w to 240w average)
@@Suandihendrik and u can also lower the gpu Temp easy just disable Zero Rpm in the AMD fan Settings and set an fan curve .
@@sinanakar5170 oops, it just crashed (black screen) during browsing, kinda weird, because during full gaming and stress test, it doesnt crash at all
@@Suandihendrik Mmm u can try to lower it to from 2900-> 2800Mhz ore 2750Mhz
@@sinanakar5170 can you please give me the info of your fan curve?
Hi nice video but why my RX 7900 gre max frequency IS 2803, my max voltage is 1050 and my max vram speed IS 2316. Thank you for the help
Because that's its limits. The non XT cards are always lower binned models with lower limits
@@AncientGameplays ok ty
I found your results more realistic compared to Kitguru and TPU's review. Use Hellhound 7800xt for example, Kitguru claims their sample can do average 2801MHz freq during stress test with 2630mhz vram tuning, at only 950mv voltage! Techpowerup claims their sample can do average 2831MHz freq during stress test with 2610mhz vram tuning, at only 920mv voltage!!! Geez I don't believe they spent enough time testing stability at all.
Agree there
Benchmarks are so different to games, I have same state with 960mV running benchmarks all stable 3DMark TimeSpy pass with great results, first game (don't need to be extra intensive CS2 for example) and crash instantly 😐
because as explained. The slider is an offset voltage to the current power state voltage@@diwiak
I went 1025mv with 2450 + boost oc / Stock mem at 2465 i think with fast timing max temp is 58C hotspot is 72 max power draw is 230Watt.
Just tested with a 2,5 hour gaming session. Asrock Phantom Gaming. RX7800 XT
@@acidhburn Sounds about right for 2500mhz. I think (just me) the oc results from kitguru and techpowerup are completely fake. No one that I heard of can produce the oc results like they did.
Hi! If I am undervolting and underclocking specifically for temperature, would it be better to have my PL at 0 (or lower) or would you still recommend having PL at max just to maintain stability?
Do you have a recent guide like this for the 7900 XTX? I know you made one months ago, but I'm wondering if it is still valid now that we've had so many driver updates since the 7000 series released. Would you be willing to revisit that?
It is still valid, yes :D
@@AncientGameplaysDoes the 7900XTX guide apply to my 7900XT too? Please say yes my Portuguese wizard! 😂