A little summary 900mV - 2550MHz - MC 1000 975mV - 2750MHz ~2800MHz - MC 1200MHz 1000mV - 2850MHz ~2900MHz - MC 1300MHz > 1500MHz > MAX 1700MHz Amazing video!!!
I just tried this and tested with cyberpunk 2077 benchmark. I am able to under-volt my 4070 ti super by a whopping 80-85 watts under load for only a 3-4 FPS loss. System purrs like a kitten now. You can barely hear my PC while under load. Love it! TY!
At 2:44 it really isn't clear how you get the line to flatten out. For anyone who isn't clear, its "click apply" and the tick button back in the main MSI window.
Great video! Very informative. I managed to make my 4070 Ti (non Super) to function at 975mV/2790MHz. The second profile is 920mV/2595MHz. The third one is 1050mV/2880MHz. Stock power draw was ~260W, at 920mV it consumes ~170W, at 975mV - ~200W and at 1050mV - ~230W. This is at native 4K. At lower resolutions (or with DLSS) power draw is lower. Maximum OC (without voltage curve tuning) let my card run at 3000MHz. And it consumes ~270W. For me 1000 mV or 1025mV do not offer any noticeable improvement over 975mV in terms of performance. VRAM in my case is stable at +1700MHz, which is great, since Ti is seriously constained by memory bandwidth, unlike Super version. +1700MHz means it was increased from 504GB/s to 585GB/s. At 4K memory OC alone brings 8% more frames! At 1440p it is 6%, which is still a decent improvement. So at 975mV/2790MHz/+1700MHz my card runs 6-8% faster than stock and remains cooler (-5-6 C°) and much quieter. Manual voltage tuning is a must IMO. Really helps to optimize any GPU performance/noise/temps ratio. Ada GPUs are very efficient and they undervolt really well.
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man you saved my life, 555.85 update fu... up my power management so my FPS on PCVR games dropped like 50%, after i undervolted my 4070ti super, i gained about 20% FPS from time it was working well , well done mate, thank you
It would actually be interesting, which models are running stable with which settings for most of the people. a) That would help for deciding which one to buy. b) That would help decide, when it makes sense to exchange a graphics board in the trial phase. This video is quite universal, which is good, but I am quite sure the values will heavily depend on the cooling, the exactly used memory and so on. Of course it will also depend on your power supply and the cooling of the housing, which is different for everyone.
Thank you so much! I undervolted my cpu a while ago but wasn't aware I could to the same with my gpu. Went with the more aggressive settings and it works perfectly.
I have done some testing with my Zotac holoblack 4070ti super I used the Superposition benchmark all tests at 4k optimised Stock scores 19195, min fps 93.32, avg 143.57, max 177.13 Your first undervolt 19857, min fps 114.54, avg 148.52, max 183.60 Your performance undervolt, min fps 96.06, avg 153.18, max 188.32 Your extreme undervolt 1000mv flattened at 2907 memory +2000 20564, min fps 119.66, avg 153.81, max 190.60 My card is very stable at this with no issues. Temps are max 68c
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@@ImWateringPSUs All good my friend its just I was checking to make sure I had the settings matched up so needed a sec :) In general your speech is fine!
Hi! I'm getting an Asus Tuf gaming 4070 TI Super 16gb OC. The thing is that this card is an overclocked model from factory, so it's still okay to use the same settings provided here? Thanks!
Before I used to power limit my GPU and it was decent UV. I decided to give manual UV a go and ended up with 975mV@2760MHz and +1500 on memory. Tried different games and 3DMark Speedway were solid. Need to play bit more to declare it stable. Thanks!
Best test for gpu stability on oc in my experience : Ray Trace stability is different to non RT stability. But RT stability ensures stability in every game. Thus, test your gpu OC's in Cyberpunk 2077. Youll find a low undervolt with high clock will likely not be stable at all in RT based games, and it doesnt take any time at all to crash and find stability problems. Originally i used Dx11 (no lumen) Fortnite, because the instruction sets there were quite demanding. 3dMark Time Spy would pass (a great starter for dialing in your oc and stabilizing memory clock) but Fortnite would require another step up of mV to work. Then for RT/Lumen stability it needed a lot more voltage, from .993 to 1.018, and a step down on clock speed from 1995 to 1980 (2070S).
Asus TUF 4070Ti Super OG OC: I decided to use 975mV - 2750MHz - MC 1500MHz. Works just fine. At very complex scenes: up to 190W, average consumption: 150-170W. Fps loss is not noticeable (1440p). Non-undervoled consumption was ~270W. But voltage 985mV and higher, core clock 2850Mhz and higher are unstable, so I stopped testing.
I can get my 4070ti non super at 975mV with around gpu memory 2750mhz and memory clock 1500 mhz is there anymore room to improve or this is good enough? I cant get mine to 2800mhz gpu memory without crash at testing with 975mV
I did the 1st profile on a Gainward 4070tiS Phoenix GS, wasn't new to me (I under volted my 3080 as well) I'm going to leave it for now, if it runs well I'll try out your second profile.
great and short video ! mostly leaving it at stock for the games i play because temps, power draw and performance are already perfect. At some games like cyberpunk i got arround 70 temps with full power draw and pretty high hot spots temp (also games like resident evil 2 remake) but not many games, dont know why it spikes so much on these games but atfer doing 0,975V i got arround 80W less power usage, only arround 45-50C on 40% fan with 2750Clock and memory plus 500 -> same as your suggestion really glad i watched this video :) gonna safe a lot of W and have even less temps and less fan usage gonna play arround with the curve settings on other profiles Thanks a lot ! great Guides (also watched some other) greetings from germany :)
Thank you. Was looking for something like that, easy to use out-of-the-box, with simple if not perfect answers given outright. I'm just too old to spend a whole day fine tuning it. My phoenix gs is a monster anyway. Now, it's a cool monster with 50 Celsius in preset 1 and 60+ Celsius in preset 2. Fan doesn't even go above 30% in either case. Still, the performance hit of the 1st setting is quite noticeable. It's ~15% compared to the other preset. I may go for some more fine tuning if rtx5000 happens to be overpriced or under-performing. Btw, you may want to use something more powerful for stressing than this medieval benchmark. It fails to fully utilize the gpu half of the time. While it's not meant to be a stress test per se, temp and stability data is better even with garbage like furmark. Also, for the love of Flying Spaghetti Monster, dude, screen capture. Recording your screen is so...
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Haven is a terrible testbenchmark for this gpu and any raytracing capable gpu. You need to test the curve in a game that supports raytracing so it doesn’t crash in those game either.
Finally got my RTX 4070 Ti SUPER (Asus DUAL) I go with 0.975V, and with the same clocks temps dropped to 55C from 60C - I don't understand why this isn't done automatically by the manufacturer!!! - unless he expects very poor non-reference cards
For my Inno3d 4070 super, minimum is 0.925 V. If you will set up a lower Voltage card will rise it to this minimum. To make perfect uv you need to find this minimum. Because if you go lower with Voltage, you just lower the card frequency, mean performance. If you go higher you raise power consumption without a major increase of the performance. My setup: 0,925 V, 2625 MHz, 155W, 63 temp, 92 fps W3 Setup2 0,975V, 2745 MHz, 180 W, 67 temp 97 fps. Stock 1,75V, 2655Mhz, 216W, 73 temp, 98 fps
I have a Asus TUF gaming 4070ti super Is that one of be lower end cards? I hate that UI on the gpu tweak app but I put it on 2800 and 1000 over for the memory today and on Cyber punk it ran ok. Didn’t crash yet, but honestly that hasn’t happened too many times anyway. I’m only concerned about the screen tearing (if that’s what it’s called) you know I’ll be looking around and there be a shift of the view that shifts differently, like a tear. I’m using a LegionGo with an eGPU. Most settings on the game are highest settings, I’ve turned most to mid and the tearing still goes just like the higher. I’m playing on a 50 inch TV. The only setting that seems to help is lowering resolution to 1200 by 800 ish. I’m not a computer nerd😂 I’m an industrial technician, so I’m a power tool nerd😅 I’m just trying to give information I feels important to help troubleshoot my issue . Anybody know how to get that tearing to go away? It’s not bad by any means, to me it just feels like if I knew one key element to this, it would go away. The FPS almost never show anything lower then 60 fps. I have it capped there in settings but for some reason the HUD screen normally shows around 85. Other then the fans being loud as hell the card seems to not get hot if that helps
I'm waiting for a 5800x3d to arrive to pair it with a 1080ti, not the greatest match up, but that is what I have to work with atm. Looking to bringing undervolting to the machine to keep he efficient and cool. These videos are helpful, my regards.
You'll have a bit of bottleneck but undervolting will help, also in competitive games like Apex Legends, Warzone, Fortnite etc that's actually gonna be a VERY good combo because remember: the 1080 Ti is still faster than a RTX 4060, if tweaked properly. It can even catch a RTX 4060 Ti. You can get 300fps on Apex :))
Ciao im following you cause your vid’s are quite nice and clear! Wanna ask you a simple question, if I try and sistem crash how can I put it back to normal working way?
i bought msi expert 4070ti super, & as usual, any plan to oc or uvolt i come to your channel, you are my hero mate i did your advices on my previus gpus 2080ti 1660s 1050ti & all work fabulouslly, not to mention my 12900k,9700k, thanks for your effort wish you all the best, salute from Saudi land of Arabia 😎👋
put 950 with a frequency of 2750 and everything will be stable! Tested in cyber puk 2077 without DLC when the card was fried to the fullest! And this testo what he showed is complete crap (it does not have a real load for this card) Testo in cyber puk in windowed mode (and if everything is normal there) then in other loads and even more so! Don't drive the memory, it is useless for these cards, the frequency gives more sense
Hey man again thank you, this worked perfectly. I am wondering thou, if I don't want performance lost but only watts would 925 be better and if so, how high should I push it?
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Hi, thanks for guide, but i have a problem, that when i set it at 900mV, it shows in Thunder master that its 925mV, so where is problem ? Can you help ? Thanks
Very awesome video. Trying the aggressive tuneup on my gigabyte windforce the benchmark had a stroke when i set the 1volt limit to 2900 mhz. 2850 seems to be stable.
Quand tu en ressentiras le besoin. Ça diffère selon les personnes, certaines ne supporteront pas d'avoir à faire trop de concessions sur les options graphiques ou les FPS et changerons après seulement 1 an et d'autres la conserverons 3-4 ans quelques soit les concessions nécessaires. En 4k, d'ici 1 voir 2 ans max tu vas commencer à sérieusement ressentir le manque de VRAM, même 16Go devrait commencer a être limite dans plus d'une situation
Hi @ImWateringPSUs Will following your video yield better results than just using the OC scanner tool in Afterburner? Anyone else knowledgeable are welcome to comment as well! Just wondering as I haven't overclocked anything in over 10 years besides using the OC tool for my now swapped out old 2070.
Only thing I don't understand is that in most of your videos you lower the whole curve before setting a MHz target, in this one you raise the whole curve. Why is that?
It's easier that way to snap to level all other higher voltage points to the single voltage point you picked for your chosen frequency target. It's a MSI afterburner curve thing, much better than trying to shape all available points by hand!
Hello, I have a problem, every time i set the curve to 900mV 2550 MHz and hit apply, my card is working on 2550 but Voltage is bigger ( 925 ) Voltage stay higher then set on flat curve. 985mV 2760MHz works fine
Hello ....im using the same brand as yours which is Zotac 4070 Ti Super Trinity, but mine is black color. I try your method but my GPU can only run max @ 2160Mhz ...while your can actually run over 2750 Mhz. Is there something wrong ? please help. thanks
2160Mhz is way too low, there is definitely an issue there. I think there is a good chance that the 12VHPWR cable is not connected properly as the other guy was saying. You need to connect the cable to three different strands of the PSU. Also are you running heaven benchmark while measuring?
@@ImWateringPSUs yap i follow your exact method .....sorry it's 2610 Mhz not 2160 Mhz.....is it because the max boost clock for the GPU is set to 2610 mhz ?
I have experiemced that my old pc blue screened when i set the overclock too high (1050 + i5 7400) if i set it too high on an asus 4070 Ti Super OC tuf will if also bluescreen or will it just be unstable also would if break if you just set it to the highest overclock but only with 1000Mv
When paying £400 more for a card than it's value for performance, you think Nvidia would have put the effort to do this for you. It is like buying a Bugati with a toyota engine and throwing the keys in a lake and saying if you can find them it will run but that's on you. It looks like a hyper car*, runs like a Toyota 2 litre and if you want to actually drive it, you have to hotwire it first ☠
Well, not really. Cards have the stock values for a reason. The reason is compatibility and stable operation and each and every card on every hardware configuration in each part of the world. They need to work for example on poor quality PSU, budget mainboards and high humidity enviroments and so on.
I can definitely see the complaint, to be honest. It is as Sir said in terms of compatibility and stability, however it is also true that they choose to lose some efficiency for an extra 1-2% fps on synthetics, to get further ahead from AMD in the reviews. I think they could tweak the cards a bit better out of the box, genuinely. But manual tweaking will always win!
@@siruspan deliberately gimping a card even 1 % to excel in a false benchmark (synthetic) to appear better than a superior card is pretty low. I am a tech nerd and build/rebuild /tweek and retweek for fun and still take issue with this practice. But then someone making a guide to unlock that 1% and acting like it was additional power to be had and not restricted on purpose... And so on. I will just leave this here, shit practice to oversell an under performing gpu for its price to the kids that have no idea the values given are not real time in the games they actually play. It is marketing. Good on them for travelling the suckers road and cashing in. Had they stayed on the path they were with 10 series, we would have better GPUs at competitive pricing that were labelled correctly. I.e. the 4060 acts like a 4050, the 4070 should have been the 4060 and so on. Going up the best gpu in the 40 series is the 4070super ti for what it is, should have been the 4080 and topped at £500 not the insane £800 - 900 it is selling at currently.
I can get +2000mhz on the memory but other stress testing tools shows the memory clock throttles when the voltage curve for the core is down to 900mv, 925mv made the memory clock go maximum. Core is 2655mhz at 925mv
Anyone UV+OC the asus tuf 4070 ti super oc edition yet and if u did can i get the sauce for the best performance while having less watts n lower temps 🤧
ah yes the method of needing to use safemode to fix your dumbass from having it apply when windows starts without verifying first that the card works fine other then that the video is fine just please take into consideration for any of these video's that people need to verify stability first before pressing the apply settings on boot option i mean there are alot of people that if they run into problems due to this dont know how to enter safemode to begin with
It can't happen that windows doesn't start. Because this tutorial works only on the under-load portion of the curve. Then of course one has to validate it in game, but I do lots of testing before recommending something!
@@ImWateringPSUs yes and i believe you when you say it works for you but there might be people out there that have differences in the card you clicked on the windows icon in msi afterburner this means the profile wil be loaded even if you dont run msi afterburner for people that know their way around pc's it is fine but for those that dont know much about pc's or just dont have the time for it could end up in a situation were they just entered the value and then they get a system lockup and it would happen every time they try to get back in keep in mind that user error is a high possibility and since they likely dont know how to get into safe mode the pc ends up in the repair store so it just is a better safe then sorry or atleast put a disclaimer that they have to verify stability before pressing the icon
@@eclampsium rtx 4070ti super palit, i make 975 on 2750 and 1200mhz, After 2days i get black screen and card fan full speed, evry day that make offtem so after 8days, send card for warranty,i hope i get money back and i buying 7900xtx radeon
put 950 with a frequency of 2750 and everything will be stable! Tested in cyber puk 2077 without DLC when the card was fried to the fullest! And this testo what he showed is complete crap (it does not have a real load for this card) Testo in cyber puk in windowed mode (and if everything is normal there) then in other loads and even more so! Don't drive the memory, it is useless for these cards, the frequency gives more sense
A little summary
900mV - 2550MHz - MC 1000
975mV - 2750MHz ~2800MHz - MC 1200MHz
1000mV - 2850MHz ~2900MHz - MC 1300MHz > 1500MHz > MAX 1700MHz
Amazing video!!!
I just tried this and tested with cyberpunk 2077 benchmark. I am able to under-volt my 4070 ti super by a whopping 80-85 watts under load for only a 3-4 FPS loss. System purrs like a kitten now. You can barely hear my PC while under load. Love it! TY!
At 2:44 it really isn't clear how you get the line to flatten out.
For anyone who isn't clear, its "click apply" and the tick button back in the main MSI window.
Just the answer I was looking for!
Great video! Very informative. I managed to make my 4070 Ti (non Super) to function at 975mV/2790MHz. The second profile is 920mV/2595MHz. The third one is 1050mV/2880MHz. Stock power draw was ~260W, at 920mV it consumes ~170W, at 975mV - ~200W and at 1050mV - ~230W. This is at native 4K. At lower resolutions (or with DLSS) power draw is lower.
Maximum OC (without voltage curve tuning) let my card run at 3000MHz. And it consumes ~270W.
For me 1000 mV or 1025mV do not offer any noticeable improvement over 975mV in terms of performance.
VRAM in my case is stable at +1700MHz, which is great, since Ti is seriously constained by memory bandwidth, unlike Super version. +1700MHz means it was increased from 504GB/s to 585GB/s. At 4K memory OC alone brings 8% more frames! At 1440p it is 6%, which is still a decent improvement. So at 975mV/2790MHz/+1700MHz my card runs 6-8% faster than stock and remains cooler (-5-6 C°) and much quieter.
Manual voltage tuning is a must IMO. Really helps to optimize any GPU performance/noise/temps ratio. Ada GPUs are very efficient and they undervolt really well.
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Ty for your input. I was kinda wondering how the power consuption was looking like.
man you saved my life, 555.85 update fu... up my power management so my FPS on PCVR games dropped like 50%, after i undervolted my 4070ti super, i gained about 20% FPS from time it was working well , well done mate, thank you
Lower temperature and less power consumption. Great stuff!
It would actually be interesting, which models are running stable with which settings for most of the people.
a) That would help for deciding which one to buy.
b) That would help decide, when it makes sense to exchange a graphics board in the trial phase.
This video is quite universal, which is good, but I am quite sure the values will heavily depend on the cooling, the exactly used memory and so on.
Of course it will also depend on your power supply and the cooling of the housing, which is different for everyone.
Grande grande grande, temperature ridotta di 10° e consumi di una sessantina di watt! Prestazioni... identiche!
Great Job!
Thank you so much! I undervolted my cpu a while ago but wasn't aware I could to the same with my gpu. Went with the more aggressive settings and it works perfectly.
I will soon get a 4070 ti super- so thanks for the helpful and concise video!
Mine came today 😁
I have done some testing with my Zotac holoblack 4070ti super
I used the Superposition benchmark all tests at 4k optimised
Stock scores 19195, min fps 93.32, avg 143.57, max 177.13
Your first undervolt 19857, min fps 114.54, avg 148.52, max 183.60
Your performance undervolt, min fps 96.06, avg 153.18, max 188.32
Your extreme undervolt 1000mv flattened at 2907 memory +2000
20564, min fps 119.66, avg 153.81, max 190.60
My card is very stable at this with no issues. Temps are max 68c
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Liked it . Thank you so much
I’m the one who has to thank you for watching and for the support! :)
Thank you very much, I was worried about doing this at first but it worked and it really takes it to the extreme!! 🙂😊
Thanks you went a bit fast but I can just rewind and look again haha. Dropped a like thanks buddy.
😂😂😂 I’m trying to talk a bit slower I promise! Thanks a lot for the support, really :)
@@ImWateringPSUs All good my friend its just I was checking to make sure I had the settings matched up so needed a sec :) In general your speech is fine!
Hi ! Thanks for the guide. However, my 4070 Ti SUPER from ASUS TUF works correctly only at 2750, at 2800 it works unstable.
Hi! I'm getting an Asus Tuf gaming 4070 TI Super 16gb OC. The thing is that this card is an overclocked model from factory, so it's still okay to use the same settings provided here? Thanks!
Finally , thanks, will try it...😊
Thanks a lot for the patience waiting for it, I hope it will be helpful :)
Before I used to power limit my GPU and it was decent UV. I decided to give manual UV a go and ended up with 975mV@2760MHz and +1500 on memory. Tried different games and 3DMark Speedway were solid. Need to play bit more to declare it stable. Thanks!
Settings applies automatic WITHOUT Start with windows or Start minimized ❤
So, once configured, we do not need to leave it starting with win?
Best test for gpu stability on oc in my experience : Ray Trace stability is different to non RT stability. But RT stability ensures stability in every game.
Thus, test your gpu OC's in Cyberpunk 2077. Youll find a low undervolt with high clock will likely not be stable at all in RT based games, and it doesnt take any time at all to crash and find stability problems.
Originally i used Dx11 (no lumen) Fortnite, because the instruction sets there were quite demanding. 3dMark Time Spy would pass (a great starter for dialing in your oc and stabilizing memory clock) but Fortnite would require another step up of mV to work. Then for RT/Lumen stability it needed a lot more voltage, from .993 to 1.018, and a step down on clock speed from 1995 to 1980 (2070S).
Hi. I play fortnite too. I use Lumen (no ray tracing). Its already excellent. RT competitive games might be for 5000 line XD
Agreed. On heaven is okay, on cp crashed everytime
Asus TUF 4070Ti Super OG OC:
I decided to use 975mV - 2750MHz - MC 1500MHz. Works just fine. At very complex scenes: up to 190W, average consumption: 150-170W. Fps loss is not noticeable (1440p). Non-undervoled consumption was ~270W.
But voltage 985mV and higher, core clock 2850Mhz and higher are unstable, so I stopped testing.
Cool vid, thanks for the tip on playing with the voltage curve in Afterburner!
I can get my 4070ti non super at 975mV with around gpu memory 2750mhz and memory clock 1500 mhz is there anymore room to improve or this is good enough? I cant get mine to 2800mhz gpu memory without crash at testing with 975mV
I did the 1st profile on a Gainward 4070tiS Phoenix GS, wasn't new to me (I under volted my 3080 as well) I'm going to leave it for now, if it runs well I'll try out your second profile.
Thank you so very much, appreciate the help 👍🏾
great and short video !
mostly leaving it at stock for the games i play because temps, power draw and performance are already perfect.
At some games like cyberpunk i got arround 70 temps with full power draw and pretty high hot spots temp (also games like resident evil 2 remake) but not many games, dont know why it spikes so much on these games but atfer doing 0,975V i got arround 80W less power usage, only arround 45-50C on 40% fan with 2750Clock and memory plus 500 -> same as your suggestion
really glad i watched this video :) gonna safe a lot of W and have even less temps and less fan usage
gonna play arround with the curve settings on other profiles
Thanks a lot ! great Guides (also watched some other)
greetings from germany :)
what preset do you recommend the most? 1. or 2. one?
Thank you. Was looking for something like that, easy to use out-of-the-box, with simple if not perfect answers given outright. I'm just too old to spend a whole day fine tuning it. My phoenix gs is a monster anyway. Now, it's a cool monster with 50 Celsius in preset 1 and 60+ Celsius in preset 2. Fan doesn't even go above 30% in either case. Still, the performance hit of the 1st setting is quite noticeable. It's ~15% compared to the other preset.
I may go for some more fine tuning if rtx5000 happens to be overpriced or under-performing.
Btw, you may want to use something more powerful for stressing than this medieval benchmark. It fails to fully utilize the gpu half of the time. While it's not meant to be a stress test per se, temp and stability data is better even with garbage like furmark.
Also, for the love of Flying Spaghetti Monster, dude, screen capture. Recording your screen is so...
Thanks Man , you helped me a
lot
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Haven is a terrible testbenchmark for this gpu and any raytracing capable gpu. You need to test the curve in a game that supports raytracing so it doesn’t crash in those game either.
agree
I got one of these for $400.00 USD then sold my 3080ti. No brainer. -120w +10%. SO much easier to cool on air as well
Finally got my RTX 4070 Ti SUPER (Asus DUAL) I go with 0.975V, and with the same clocks temps dropped to 55C from 60C - I don't understand why this isn't done automatically by the manufacturer!!! - unless he expects very poor non-reference cards
For my Inno3d 4070 super, minimum is 0.925 V. If you will set up a lower Voltage card will rise it to this minimum.
To make perfect uv you need to find this minimum. Because if you go lower with Voltage, you just lower the card frequency, mean performance. If you go higher you raise power consumption without a major increase of the performance.
My setup:
0,925 V, 2625 MHz, 155W, 63 temp, 92 fps W3
Setup2
0,975V, 2745 MHz, 180 W, 67 temp 97 fps.
Stock
1,75V, 2655Mhz, 216W, 73 temp, 98 fps
I have a Asus TUF gaming 4070ti super
Is that one of be lower end cards?
I hate that UI on the gpu tweak app but I put it on 2800 and 1000 over for the memory today and on Cyber punk it ran ok. Didn’t crash yet, but honestly that hasn’t happened too many times anyway.
I’m only concerned about the screen tearing (if that’s what it’s called) you know I’ll be looking around and there be a shift of the view that shifts differently, like a tear.
I’m using a LegionGo with an eGPU.
Most settings on the game are highest settings, I’ve turned most to mid and the tearing still goes just like the higher. I’m playing on a 50 inch TV. The only setting that seems to help is lowering resolution to 1200 by 800 ish.
I’m not a computer nerd😂
I’m an industrial technician, so I’m a power tool nerd😅
I’m just trying to give information I feels important to help troubleshoot my issue .
Anybody know how to get that tearing to go away?
It’s not bad by any means, to me it just feels like if I knew one key element to this, it would go away.
The FPS almost never show anything lower then 60 fps.
I have it capped there in settings but for some reason the HUD screen normally shows around 85.
Other then the fans being loud as hell the card seems to not get hot if that helps
250 -> 160 watts. Ffs so good
I'm waiting for a 5800x3d to arrive to pair it with a 1080ti, not the greatest match up, but that is what I have to work with atm. Looking to bringing undervolting to the machine to keep he efficient and cool. These videos are helpful, my regards.
waste of cpu power with that gpu 💀
You'll have a bit of bottleneck but undervolting will help, also in competitive games like Apex Legends, Warzone, Fortnite etc that's actually gonna be a VERY good combo because remember: the 1080 Ti is still faster than a RTX 4060, if tweaked properly. It can even catch a RTX 4060 Ti. You can get 300fps on Apex :))
Ciao im following you cause your vid’s are quite nice and clear! Wanna ask you a simple question, if I try and sistem crash how can I put it back to normal working way?
You should use something with rtx as benchmark no?
My card is unstable at 975mV - 2750MHz. Any advice?
proper video. thanks for explaining. cheers
i bought msi expert 4070ti super, & as usual, any plan to oc or uvolt i come to your channel, you are my hero mate i did your advices on my previus gpus 2080ti 1660s 1050ti & all work fabulouslly, not to mention my 12900k,9700k, thanks for your effort wish you all the best, salute from Saudi land of Arabia 😎👋
Very helpful video, easy to understand and follow along. Results are great, lose 1-2 FPS for 50w-100w less power draw? Easy trade.
Which profile?
I have a 4070ti super, if i do it exactly as you is it safe? Like the gpu cant stop working because of it?
put 950 with a frequency of 2750 and everything will be stable! Tested in cyber puk 2077 without DLC when the card was fried to the fullest! And this testo what he showed is complete crap (it does not have a real load for this card) Testo in cyber puk in windowed mode (and if everything is normal there) then in other loads and even more so! Don't drive the memory, it is useless for these cards, the frequency gives more sense
Hey man again thank you, this worked perfectly.
I am wondering thou, if I don't want performance lost but only watts would 925 be better and if so, how high should I push it?
I’m really happy it was helpful, thanks a lot for taking the time to leave some feedback :) Consider subscribing if you wanna support the channel & for more tutorials! If you want just watts you wanna get your Voltage as low as possible. You can try 900 or 875 :)
Hi,
thanks for guide, but i have a problem, that when i set it at 900mV, it shows in Thunder master that its 925mV, so where is problem ? Can you help ?
Thanks
It’s just a visual error, no worries!
Very awesome video. Trying the aggressive tuneup on my gigabyte windforce the benchmark had a stroke when i set the 1volt limit to 2900 mhz. 2850 seems to be stable.
Hi. When I should be concerned to upgrade my 4070 Ti Super? I play at 4k using dlss
Quand tu en ressentiras le besoin.
Ça diffère selon les personnes, certaines ne supporteront pas d'avoir à faire trop de concessions sur les options graphiques ou les FPS et changerons après seulement 1 an et d'autres la conserverons 3-4 ans quelques soit les concessions nécessaires.
En 4k, d'ici 1 voir 2 ans max tu vas commencer à sérieusement ressentir le manque de VRAM, même 16Go devrait commencer a être limite dans plus d'une situation
@@emuletmoi merci. I didn't translate but I understand what you said. 2 years for 4K and 4 years for lower resolution
@@emuletmoi typical frenchman answers in french to an english comment... wtf man
Sadly my Asus TUF RTX 4070ti Super crashes at 1000mv/2895MHz in Space Marine 2, even when it's at the menu before going in game.
grande bro grazie, iscritto
My memory only goes till 2000 and it's max out, how do I fix that?
Hi @ImWateringPSUs
Will following your video yield better results than just using the OC scanner tool in Afterburner?
Anyone else knowledgeable are welcome to comment as well!
Just wondering as I haven't overclocked anything in over 10 years besides using the OC tool for my now swapped out old 2070.
Can I use this settings on my 4070ti (non super? ?
Your card starts at 1800 and mine starts on 1500? I have the Ti s jetstream oc edition
I think you're measuring it at idle, take a look after you've opened heaven benchmark
@@ImWateringPSUs Oh thanks
@@ImWateringPSUs Mine starts at 1600 on load is there something wrong
u da goat another flawless tutorial
when i do 975 on 2750 and 1200+ mhz i have problem with YT/twitch etc when i get Full screan mode i get black sreacn and dont work just sound!
Only thing I don't understand is that in most of your videos you lower the whole curve before setting a MHz target, in this one you raise the whole curve. Why is that?
It's easier that way to snap to level all other higher voltage points to the single voltage point you picked for your chosen frequency target. It's a MSI afterburner curve thing, much better than trying to shape all available points by hand!
Hello,
I have a problem, every time i set the curve to 900mV 2550 MHz and hit apply, my card is working on 2550 but Voltage is bigger ( 925 ) Voltage stay higher then set on flat curve. 985mV 2760MHz works fine
Mine is the same, only stable at 985 mV@2760 +1700 MHz
Hello ....im using the same brand as yours which is Zotac 4070 Ti Super Trinity, but mine is black color. I try your method but my GPU can only run max @ 2160Mhz ...while your can actually run over 2750 Mhz. Is there something wrong ? please help. thanks
Sounds like a power issue maybe? You using a native 12VHPWR cable or the adapter?
@@TerminalzPain im using the cable from the original packaging. PSU is 850 watt....should be no problem too. Confused 🤥
2160Mhz is way too low, there is definitely an issue there. I think there is a good chance that the 12VHPWR cable is not connected properly as the other guy was saying. You need to connect the cable to three different strands of the PSU. Also are you running heaven benchmark while measuring?
@@ImWateringPSUs yap i follow your exact method .....sorry it's 2610 Mhz not 2160 Mhz.....is it because the max boost clock for the GPU is set to 2610 mhz ?
@@joeyjoe9928 yeah, the default max boost clock for this card is 2610Mhz
My 4070 ti super uses +150 core clock and 2,000 mhz memory clock. I dont think it is that hard to cranck up the memory clock
i have a 4070 ti super and after applying these settings, i opened my game and the screen was black and i couldnt do anything.
I have experiemced that my old pc blue screened when i set the overclock too high (1050 + i5 7400) if i set it too high on an asus 4070 Ti Super OC tuf will if also bluescreen or will it just be unstable also would if break if you just set it to the highest overclock but only with 1000Mv
la mia rimane stabile anche a +2000mhz sulle ram, non so come sia possibile, è una Gigabyte 4070 Ti SUPER AERO OC
My gpu on 2nd profile gets 70 degree on heaven benchmark is it fine?
Short answer. Yes, all good
Thank you very much!!! finally someone explain how to do it quick and easy without making f.... HUGE video with tons of bullshit :)
Thanks bro
When paying £400 more for a card than it's value for performance, you think Nvidia would have put the effort to do this for you. It is like buying a Bugati with a toyota engine and throwing the keys in a lake and saying if you can find them it will run but that's on you. It looks like a hyper car*, runs like a Toyota 2 litre and if you want to actually drive it, you have to hotwire it first ☠
Well, not really. Cards have the stock values for a reason. The reason is compatibility and stable operation and each and every card on every hardware configuration in each part of the world. They need to work for example on poor quality PSU, budget mainboards and high humidity enviroments and so on.
I can definitely see the complaint, to be honest. It is as Sir said in terms of compatibility and stability, however it is also true that they choose to lose some efficiency for an extra 1-2% fps on synthetics, to get further ahead from AMD in the reviews. I think they could tweak the cards a bit better out of the box, genuinely. But manual tweaking will always win!
@@siruspan deliberately gimping a card even 1 % to excel in a false benchmark (synthetic) to appear better than a superior card is pretty low. I am a tech nerd and build/rebuild /tweek and retweek for fun and still take issue with this practice. But then someone making a guide to unlock that 1% and acting like it was additional power to be had and not restricted on purpose... And so on. I will just leave this here, shit practice to oversell an under performing gpu for its price to the kids that have no idea the values given are not real time in the games they actually play. It is marketing. Good on them for travelling the suckers road and cashing in. Had they stayed on the path they were with 10 series, we would have better GPUs at competitive pricing that were labelled correctly. I.e. the 4060 acts like a 4050, the 4070 should have been the 4060 and so on. Going up the best gpu in the 40 series is the 4070super ti for what it is, should have been the 4080 and topped at £500 not the insane £800 - 900 it is selling at currently.
Fuzzy go outside
@@DMTEntity88 6.months later, let it go. We have moved on
I can get +2000mhz on the memory but other stress testing tools shows the memory clock throttles when the voltage curve for the core is down to 900mv, 925mv made the memory clock go maximum. Core is 2655mhz at 925mv
I’m assuming my 4070ti msi aero, applies to the memory clock boost being capped at
Can you possibly do one for a rtx 2060super ??
Yessir! I have a RTX 2060 ones that’s coming out next week that’s gonna work for the Super too
Wasn't worth it for me on 2070 super. Save your time
I have excellent results for MSI 2060 Super: average consumption just 90-115 Watt under full load
Grazie. :-)
Di nulla! :)
Anyone UV+OC the asus tuf 4070 ti super oc edition yet and if u did can i get the sauce for the best performance while having less watts n lower temps 🤧
Mine can take 2000 in memory with no problem it's crazy
How about memory temperature?
thx ESAY GUID
ah yes the method of needing to use safemode to fix your dumbass from having it apply when windows starts without verifying first that the card works fine other then that the video is fine just please take into consideration for any of these video's that people need to verify stability first before pressing the apply settings on boot option i mean there are alot of people that if they run into problems due to this dont know how to enter safemode to begin with
It can't happen that windows doesn't start. Because this tutorial works only on the under-load portion of the curve. Then of course one has to validate it in game, but I do lots of testing before recommending something!
@@ImWateringPSUs yes and i believe you when you say it works for you but there might be people out there that have differences in the card
you clicked on the windows icon in msi afterburner this means the profile wil be loaded even if you dont run msi afterburner
for people that know their way around pc's it is fine but for those that dont know much about pc's or just dont have the time for it could end up in a situation were they just entered the value and then they get a system lockup and it would happen every time they try to get back in
keep in mind that user error is a high possibility and since they likely dont know how to get into safe mode the pc ends up in the repair store
so it just is a better safe then sorry or atleast put a disclaimer that they have to verify stability before pressing the icon
Anyone undervolted a TUF OC 4070 Ti S ?
I did! Same settings pretty much, give or take 30Mhz depending on silicon quality
Did you just use these settings in the video? How much less voltage did you get?
Sei italiano? 😁
You're kidding!
Ahahaha I’m serious :))
This is causing crashing for me
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mine ichill goes stock 1.1v 2910mhz xDD is it safe?
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merci
after make this 975 on 2750 and 1200+ mhz, 3 days later I get a black screen and my GPU sounds like a helicopter!!!!!
Crap! Ppst followup, card model and what you’ve done?
@@eclampsium rtx 4070ti super palit, i make 975 on 2750 and 1200mhz,
After 2days i get black screen and card fan full speed, evry day that make offtem so after 8days, send card for warranty,i hope i get money back and i buying 7900xtx radeon
@@siebakk827 💀 are u being stupid on purpose
put 950 with a frequency of 2750 and everything will be stable! Tested in cyber puk 2077 without DLC when the card was fried to the fullest! And this testo what he showed is complete crap (it does not have a real load for this card) Testo in cyber puk in windowed mode (and if everything is normal there) then in other loads and even more so! Don't drive the memory, it is useless for these cards, the frequency gives more sense
Hi friend, I have a RTX 4070ti suprim x, would this work?
Reported the video for spam and misleading
thanks mate