Sapphire Nitro+ 5700 XT - Why you should Undervolt this Radeon card
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- Опубліковано 9 гру 2019
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The Sapphire Nitro Plus RX 5700 XT is a great card.. Compared to similarly priced RTX cards it stands head and shoulders above in terms of performance and even compared to the more expensive 2070 Super refresh it comes very close to matching that card for 100 quid less..
And comparing 5700Xt’s against each other? Well the Nitro is one that stands out as being a great looking, high performing and very quiet option. One of the best AIB 5700XTs you can buy in fact.
….with that said…. It’s by no means perfect out of the box.. And thankfully for us there is plenty of room to make a great card even better..
So the question we have is simple… with some tweaking using the new adrenalin 2020 drivers, can we get primary bios performance but with silent bios power draw?
Can we do better?
Lets find out..
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the Scottish accent convinced me that I should do this
Yersh
I'm getting thes card mate fore shure
If Star Trek taught me anything, its to always trust a Scotsman with complicated engineering.
You just took me down from 100 C in my hotspot during benchmarking, to 85 C, while keeping the same score and FPS, you are a God, thanks!
Thank you so much for this! I managed to get my card to run stable on 1975@1040 with temperatures around 68 (junction around 80) in the lian li tu150. Amazing improvement from stock!
I bought this card today and was so glad I found your video, it helped me undervolt so thank you very much and keep up the good work!
More than welcome bud 😊
holy shit this really helped, i never thought to under-volt and i don't know why i didn't.. my junction has literally dropped by 20 thanks mate
Can confirm. This helps. Thanks a mill!
I saw like a few videos with 15 mins long that just didn't explain much.
This one is simple and straight to the point.
mine is in the mail as we speak! cant wait to play around with it!!
I followed your idea, gave me the courage to play around with the settings. I was able to overclock the card to achieve relatively stable 2100Mhz (set 2150Mhz), while undervolting to 1125mV. I also upped the memory speed to 1900Mhz (15.2Gbs). My power draw averages 200W, 210W Max. I have set an aggressive fan curve (100% by 65degC) as I always have a big fan running in my room anyway, so noise isn't a problem. So I get well over stock performance at about the same power draw of the silent bios option. Max GPU temp (62degC), hot spot max (78degC).
Thank you this is exactly what I was looking for, legend.
Just got this card and I upgraded from a 980ti, also I just found out what undervolting was from this video and honestly this blew my mind.
thanks works great very good settings 200watt @2118Mhz so far stable
Thank you for this, my nitro was really loud but this helped.
Wow! Thanks! Maybe this is the way the card should have shipped! Definetly trying this. Cooler temps means longer lifetime and all around win.
Also your rig looks amazing! This is what I saw in my head when trying for a black/white build. This card goes nicely with it. I need white cables like that though!
Thanks alot bro youre a life saver my gpu temperature just went from 85+ to maximum 75
So, this was fantastic. I had just replaced my 2 year old Gigabyte GTX 1070, which was a superb card. It ran very quiet and very cold even when overclocked.
I had been benchmarking the sapphire nitro+ today and trying all my games, Kingdom Come, Hell Let Loose, and i was getting frame chop among great frame rates at higher quality settings compared to the old 1070. I was watching my mhz output jumping all over the place. After your tuning advice it ran smoothly and the card was ultimately quieter and cooler.
Many thanks for your expertise!
I did want to come back and say that it turned out I was having some brown-out issues. Psu was stuffed and was causing issues. But I still use the manual changes because the amd card still had weird fan speeds and was burning up high speeds when the pc turned on.
@@627hjc respect for return
Thank you for your help brother! God bless!
More than welcome 👍
@@F7GOS I undervolted to 1900/1000 I feel like this is a great UV.
Honestly...this is the best I've came across so far. My 5700XT can now rest under 55-60C while gaming on max details and the noise levels are quite impressive!
AVG power draw?
@@salwaajulietaribixka2736 have the same model of 5700 xt nitro + and its around 200W
great video! Just undervolted my card, using your guide, thanks mate
Glad it helped
great video you helped me with my card which hit 90 degrees
I used your same profile for my Red Devil XT and it really lowered the temps a lot with almost the same power and quieter fans! I upped the fan speed a bit since they’re pretty quiet anyways and upped the clock speed slightly. Thanks for the video!
I have a choice to make: 5700xt red devil or 5700xt nitro+ ?? there's a slight difference in price, the red devil is slightly cheaper but I can't take a decision :P
Artur Pawel Wieczerzak I got red devil cause I was able to find it at an amazing price used on Amazon and I also just love the look of it. There’s barely any noticeable difference. Red devil is supposedly more quiet and better with temps while nitro can perform slightly better overclocked. However, using wattman in the Radeon apps makes it so you can make up for either cards shortcomings with simple tweaks so just get the one you want based on price and appearance.
@@brandonjohnson7613 Yeah for sure wattman makes it easy to tweak the card for best performance :D Thanks for the answer, I think I'll get the nitro+
so i tried these settings on my sapphire nitro+ same in vid. and games are just crashing with these settings. What can i do?
SirSenpaiii Actually, I eventually had to turn it back to stock values as heavy games caused me to crash too. I think this is due to my shit processor (i5 8400) making my gpu work extra hard and couldn’t compensate when I forcefully under-clocked. Try turning the voltage and frequency up first? I’m going to retry this profile when I get my 3700x.
This is the one of the best things us 5700XT owners could do. I undervolted and added 4 more 120mm fans to my case (noise doesn't bother me much). The combo has resulted in up to a 20C temp reduction depending on the game. I can now game without my gpu turning into a hot brick.
This is a great video I enjoyed it a lot. I subscribed.
custom fan profile and opened case :)
Im as excited for these new drivers as I am when I first bought my 5700xt, RELEASE ALREADY! You're killing me with this wait AMD!
Already out to download them
I got about a 10 FPS boost in red dead. To me that’s huge.
I heard some people got lower results with the new drivers? Is it consistent in all ur games?
Chris Faliao Yeah my performance hasn't really changed, though it's perhaps not the best benchmark since I have mine undervolted as it's summer for me and its stupid hot.
Thank you!
Thanks to this I am now running my Nitro+ at 1075mv with 2150 set boost, Max Fan 50%
While running heaven benchmark at 1440p High, boost running a steady 2095Mhz, Peak GPU temp is 63c! Hotspot 77c, power draw is generally in the 180W territory.
Gonna see what I bump the memory to and if I need to bump the voltage up I have plenty of headroom in temp terms
Thanks!
I‘m using: +20% power draw, 1999mhz @ 1031mv. These settings are 99,9% stable for me and work like a charm. Even in demanding games like RDR2 of NFS Heat the card is cool and quiet
This still works in 2022. I used it for MW2 after I kept getting the GPU is to hot warning. After following the video the problem is gone. Thank you!! PS for 1080p and high frames this card is still good.
Yeah the 5700XT really performs well I'm MW2, glad it helped!
realy nice and helpful Video thx !
Same goes for the MSI RX 5700 XT Gaming X, the Power Color Red Devil and the Asus ROG RX 5700 XT
Thanks my man!
Thanks I tested this setup for my MSI 5700 XT Evolve which is a very noisy card and It worked, temps and noice level decreased.
I've tried this on 2 of these exact cards. 1 crashed loading any game. The other it worked great and is 100% stable.
can you fix somehow undervolting the card thats crashing ?
@@AngryTheNikname Run it stock again
Got mine to 1000mV at 1920 mHz so it boosts around 1880 and it stays cool and quiet.
your video saved my life
which watercooling did u had ? looked good
I have set my MSI 5700 XT Mech OC from 2100MHz / 1179mV to 1900 MHz / 950 mV. This resulted into performance loss of 2,5%, GPU temperature went down from 74C to 67C, memory temp from 90C to 82C and default automatic fan from 2500rpm to 2100 rpm.
Would it improve things even more by upping the vram mem? Noticed you didn't touch that bit.
Nice...my Nitro+ always was 50 C idle and then rocketet to 95+ C and now it operates between 80 C to 88 C
how are you getting such high temps with a nitro? I can barely go over 70 C on the pulse. Or are you talking about junction temp?
@@butilikepizzatho4851 ...junction
I'm using a red devil 5700xt. I've underclocked mine from 2050/1.200 to 1850/1.000, I could probably try 1900/1.000 in the future. It much more quieter than stock speed and I cannot see any performance losses
That is some nice silicon you got there. My own 5700xt nitro+ does 2000mhz peak at 1.1v. At least I was able to get memory to 950mhz with ease.
did you set your target frequency at 2000mHz or is that what it is actually hitting? curious because I have a nitro+ as well and want see if I can reach that.
@@TheClutchman32 Sorry I am late but I set a 2000mhz target. ~1940mhz game clock. Not sure if dual monitor setups worsen overclock potential but here we are.
@@thetrashman5252 I got 2010mhz at 1.070v on my 5700XT Rog Strix. I still get pretty high temps, junction temp hits 100C and 80C on the GPU temp on long gaming sessions. But I should be good since 110C junction temp is the point where the GPU will throttle. Although I had hoped my Strix would do a little better than that. I have my fans running at 60% at 98C which translates to 2500RPM. And it's audible but not necessarily obnoxious.
@@amartje0108 Might want to check those temps, especially given the fact that you are probably not hammering core power consumption that much. I myself have a 2010mhz profile set for 1.125v and it reaches ~88C junction at 1500rpm. I eventually decided to settle on 1960mhz target clock (~1905mhz game clock) at 1.068v. It draws ~170w-180w on the core and reaches gpu junction temps of 79 degrees.
@@amartje0108 are you aware of the heatsink mounting issue that your card has? If not, please search youtube for this: Asus Strix Fix, Another Defective Radeon RX 5700 XT
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What program do you use to see the graphs?
Did it on my gigabyte aorus 5700 xt works great
Do you use the silent bios while undervolting or the normal one?
Hi! I just got myself one of these cards. I tried with you exact specs from this video and I got a better 3dmark Time Spy score. This video is quite old now, but did you find any other improvements on the settings? Which parameters do you think I should play around with first?
awesome video mate i think i will try this with my Red Devil RX 5700 XT :D
Let me know how you get on 😊
O wow!! Thanks!!
I was able to get a stable 910 mV undervolt at a clock speed of 1750 for my rx 5700 (non-xt). Now temps are in the 50s with fans completely silent.
Did you lose fps in game?
@@eldelotrodia1102 Not at all. I actually hit higher clocks with the undervolt and get a higher score on the Heaven benchmark.
I have a Strix 2080, but these Sapphire cards make me envious.
sapphire are bad cards.3 of mine was blow at past and never made anything at clocks
What watercooling is that? looks good. Also im tempted to try this, i was looking for fan control since runing at 51 on idle seems a little too much for me. Funny tho, i ran the fan check and for the duration the temp went down to 41.
nice info, shared on discord :-)
Cheers Mike 😊
Hello, i just have a question about the voltage. How does the second parameter influences the millivolts of the third parameter? (I am talking about the 818, and the 1075 voltage). If I want to put the clock speed higher, how should I change this parameters?
So that's where I've been going wrong.
I've just picked up a reference 5700XT and tried tweaking its volts etc but it really didn't like me touching anything. Either my primary monitor would black-screen while my secondary still worked fine, or it'd just bsod immediately with even small tweaks.
Thanks to this, I realise i don't need to touch power or memory. Coming from an NVidia card, I've learned that more power = more better and that memory overclocks are good too.
965 mv at 1850 mhz.. 145 watt average consumption.. Actualy you can turn fans completely off vrm and gpu will be under 80 ° if case cooling is optimal
- 4 % less fps compared to the performance bios and 2039 mhz. (220 watt avarage)
- And around 7-9 % less fps compared to OC 2100 mhz and around 250 watt power consumption
That's a cracking undervolt!
@@F7GOS wasnt aware of that :)
I've had the Nitro+ for over a week now and I love it. I upgraded from my 4GB XFX 580 that ran at 80C (no junction temp sensor) and the Nitro+ runs at 65-70C with junction going up to 92 when I play Control maxed out settings. I've heard that the default fan settings need to be changed and I've messed around with them a bit to try and keep the card cooler. I've never messed around with graphics cards settings before so I'm trying to learn but am nervous to make changes. Should I leave it alone or is 92C junction temp too high. Raise the maxed fan setting some more maybe? When I remove tempered glass off the case the temp drops around 5-10C.
I've been wondering that maybe my case needs more ventilation, but it is a mid size case with exhaust fan in the back, 2 supply fans in the front and an open section on top with a perforated grill and magnetic dust catcher.
Won't hurt to tweak the fans a little. Most important thing is getting a balance that you are happy with regarding noise / performance and for that everyone is different. Undervolting even a little will also help drop the temps a bit too.
Great job as always. :) Could you make a undervolt/clock video with the Strix 5700xt?
dont buy that card ,or better dont buy any 5700 series,they have serious issues
Do you think I can use similar tweaks on my Red Devil 5700XT?
I'll try this with my Nitro + Special Edition
I want to know how you did. I just gotna special edition
Any update on this? Im doing the same now
How good is your special edition working in the overclocking bios? Mine makes very loud fan noise up to 1950 rpm. Don't know what's wrong with that. Like the card but in OC Bios it's much to chaotic in terms of fan noise . :(
@@francopolo510 its supposed to do that. Go into radeon software and adjust the fan curve to your liking. With the fans 100% I'm 2000-2050 mhz stable on the stock overclock. Was able to get 50mhz more trying to fine tune. But not much performance in gains.
@@francopolo510 nothing os wrong from 1500rpm and above every 5700 xt get a bit noisy
I have this mate and it runs VERRY HOT overclocked, 3 intake 120mms, 1 exhaust 120mm, ryzen 5 2600x, it fried my pci wifi card literally, hits 100c hotspot and 75c temps in 4 hours, but I've overclocked mine to 2.2ghz and 1900mhz mem, runs perfectly except it fried my other components in case running at 1.2volts, but its cool undervolted 1090volts 1995 core 1750 mem, fan profile 35 55 65 85
lol you think that you earning anything from that??the overclock only gives u lag lag and lag at your game.stay stcok and you will have better results after 2 hours gaming dont need to mention that your card will stay alive for longer
From 100C to 73C in RD2R (ultra settings). Thanks!
How about for the XFX Thicc III Ultra?
still keeping this baby even after the 3000 release
I lied
@@WinforFame l;ol what did u get
I manage to get as low as 1700Mhz with 890W after doing some research online. Junction temperatures while gaming never gets higher than 75C and FurMark never got past 81C, with power draw never going over 180W. I was still getting 120FPS in Battle Front II which is fine because my 1440p monitor can do 75Mhz at most (I need it for more than gaming).
wow, this is awesome !
Hey man, I saw your video about the asrock 5700 xt challenger and decided not to refund it after having some heat problems but they still occur after installing all drivers and new vBios do you have any idea what to do to make the challenger a bit cooler while ingame? It jumps to 100% when ingame and goes up to 80 degrees and has about 90-100 degrees around it which could damage my cables/tempered glass if it goes up even more sometimes. Do you have an idea what I could do?
what would be a good free benchmark for test the undervolt ?
Unigine Heaven lets you run on loop, which is useful for testing stability
hey i did this and it worked very well so thank you very much. my one question is though, when i started my pc up for the first time after doing this, my fans were cranked past 3200 rpm until i went and turned tuning to default. when i switched it back to this profile, they didnt crank up. any idea? do i need to disable the profile before closing my pc? do i need to only apply the profile to games and not global tuning?
GOD! Please make for us a video with the best configuration to Esports like CSGO and how to got the highest FPS with the rx 5700 xt sapphire nitro+
maybe play a better game than that ancient csgo.... lol
I wonder if you could get really good silicon maybe it works with -150 to -200mV what kinda of drop we would see in wattage
I only had stutters, frametime issues and the card was blowing like crazy ingame @ 70°C (which is an okay temp but was achieved with max fanspeed). I also had a flickering once in a while no matter what I was doing. As well in Windows as in game the flicker occured in the right top of my screen. Doesn't happen with my old GTX770. Maybe it's a monday product, but if not that's it for me with AMD gfx...
Whats the CPU cooler you are using it looks cool.
I've purchased another one because the 1st was a bit weird and I refunded it. The second one is running better and heats less. It's stay around 55/60 most of the time with peaks to 70° but not very often. So I left the second one as this with BIOS 1 and default settings. The Sapphire is very quiet even in games.
Can you do a video with the new driver 12.19.3 If it did in fact solved most bugs? I'm hearing different results. Thx.
I'd already set a more aggressive fan profile than in yours (idles at 25% but climbs up to 75% at 88C), but I've just lowered the voltage to 1100 :)
Great video, unfortunately my luck was not with me. I tried following the steps in this video with my RAW II 5700XT and I get a drop in Clock speeds from 2000+mhz down to ~50mhz every 30 seconds or so in any game. It seems it doesn't matter what wattman tuning I do. Any help? Using the latest drivers from AMD
Mine is 1905 @ 1.0v. I still hit 105 C with the stock cooler.
i lowered my card down to 1500mhz and 800mV , it uses 100W max and 80W on average, i only play stuff like league of legends Cod warzone etc and it gives me over 120 fps , so efficient and stay around 50 degrees and quite af
I get 180 FPS on Warzone on my Nitro+ with no undervolt.
53 % Fan Speed is so f.... loud . I would like to reduce the fan noise. What settings can I use for lets say "underclocking/undervolting" but quieter fan?
Hello! I have a question. Does your Nitro make a grinding like sound when the fans start spinning? It's an obnoxious mechanical sound, as if the fans were scratching something. It goes away once the fans ramp up. Also I get this noise when the fans come to an almost complete stop. I don't know if my card might be faulty.
Same here,bought it just yesterday and at first I thought it was the fan blades grinding up against the plastic wrap when I first installed it in my system to test it before screwing it down.Seems to only be doing it after changing the fan curve through Adrenaline as you might have noticed even at a lower fan setting it seems to ramp them up to 50-60% first before dropping the rpms down to the selected level.I'm thinking of swapping the fans with the ARGB ones though,see how they gonna fare.
@@MrJimmysko If you do so I would appreciate an update!
Does the vbios matter for the card? Im on secondary bios and get a crash on game black mesa on 1100 mV
Good video. I had a very similar experience when undervolting my 5700XT reference design. Here is a comparison i Heaven 4.0, temps are GPU-core first and hotspot second:
1605@850 118fps 90W 1900rpm 64/68C
1700@900 122fps 104W 2000rpm 69/74C
1800@940 127fps 114W 2300rpm 67/73C
1900@1000 131fps 131W 2400rpm 70/80C
2000@1060 135fps 149W 2100rpm 79/92C
2050@1100 136fps 158W 2200rpm 75/89C
2050@1200 133fps 176W 2200rpm 88/104C stock fancurve
At 1605MHz@850mv card is extremely efficient and uses about half the power of stock setting and gives you 90% of the performance.
Ty mate I will try it out
Something is off there with those results. There should be a bigger gain. at 2000mhz. It is barely pulling 176w. I have powercolor red devil and at 2020mhz it is pulling about 250w. I am not ready yet to do the proper overclocking to tune it and get the best perf (thus i'm using auto OC) as i don't have time, but something is very weird with your results. Something is bottlenecking on that GPU thus you don't see much improvement 1605 vs 2050... Those power draws are extremely low for 5700xt at 2000mhz and up.
@@sermerlin1 My Nitro+LE is pulling 179W at 1050mv sooo there is something wrong with his reading.
I've tried also the 1605@850 setup, and it pulled out 115W
At 2150@1200, 240W
@@sob0 Yep... I did 1200 @2150 and red devil 5700xt i saw about 280w of pull though the GPU is quite unstable so i bet i can get something like 2050 at least stable.
I just gotta get a day or two to just fiddle with overclock and find the max OC.
But yeah definitely his data is odd for the power output and could be that his GPU is power starved thus can't give more performance.
Its really depends on chip quality. Generally Sapphires samples are very good. Some of them even outshine any other brands chips as far as i can see.
With 2056mhz real boost, @1050mv my Nitro+ reads 160-162w. 63°c/72°c , 1650rpm
I will try this on my card. Will be back and tell you how it went.
Had to do the same thing on the ultra raw 3 version.
Are these tests done with dual monitors connected?
Also make sure you update to 20.3.1 till a better card update happens
I just picked up a xfx 5700 xt triple dissipation. Do you think this could work on mine fine?
I have a question: I notice an increase in latency whem undervolting. Do you notice the same?
U bought an Rx 5700 xt nitro+ special edition off overclockers for £5 more! I've not touched anything or tweaked it but I'm getting around 2075mhz at 74 degrees, but certain games struggle with GPU usage like escape from tsrkov.. is that a game optimization issue or a the card itself? Cheers
Excuse me, are the settings on 4:52 I must copy to have the results like this?
Yep
Sadly this didn't work for me. I got black screen then immediatly back to desktop. So I tried the secondery BIOS. This works fine :less noise, very solid FPS in most games and I breathe better when looking at the junction temp. :) Thank's for your help mate.
No problem. Every card is their own individual beast you might still be able to tweak it less aggressivly than I did.. tbh that's part of the fun for me, it's like playing around with an older car. 😄
may i know what's that cooler is ?
I have a powercolor red devil, the amd program gives me the graph at 2095mhz and 1200v, your undevorlt works for my rx ?. Ie put my rx at 2095mhz and 1075v, greetings and thanks for your help.
Hey i just got my red devil, did this undervolt work well for you? I wanna try and drop some temps and noise a little
I am still waiting for Overclocking video!
Stok is pretty much the maximum of the card for 1. 2 fps you going to oc why?
Is it safe if I boost up MHZ to 2150 and then increase the voltage to 1115 (it then becomes proportionate to the 1075 voltage at 2070 MHZ)?.
What was the best undervolt and overclocking on VRAM you got on the Nitro 5700XT? I got a maximum of 1830 at VRAM, above that, artifacts start to appear.
What driver version are you using?
In fact, the best result at VRAM was 1785. I was not lucky even with Nitro +.
Is this applicable to new version of adrenalin?
When someone says again that Navi isn't efficient or efficient enough, just show them this (awesome) video and show them whats truly possible on AMD cards and how efficient they actually can be!
@Stasss There's actually a fix for that issue with CRU.
@Stasss You mean the Standard LCD switch on CRU? It should work on almost all configs...
My Vega 64 draws 170W with +10% performance compared to stock (due to power/temperature limits). Where is the big jump in efficiency? The Vegas were just poorly optimized out of the box. The 64 and 5700 are actually equal in performance and power draw when undervolted. Maybe the 64 is 5% slower.
something that is not very clear to me is, did you use the tweaked primary BIOS or the tweaked secondary BIOS?
I'm not native english to understand it well, that's why I ask hehe