Undervolt your RTX 2070 Super for more FPS! - Tutorial
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- Опубликовано: 23 авг 2024
- Undervolting really seems to be the best option in terms of GPU optimization for the 2000 series from Nvidia. Be it a 2080, 2070, 2060 and every one of their Super or Ti versions, I’d recommend doing it. If you do it properly, you’re gonna lose virtually 0 performance or even get an increase, while dramatically reducing heat and power consumption. Today we are featuring an RTX 2070 Super from Gigabyte, with three fans in the Windforce model
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You are a genius thank you very much. I just followed all your steps and brought my GPU Temperature down from 82-83 degrees to 70-72 degrees, Until now everything runs stable. With a new fan curve i brought it even down to 69-70 degrees. Under full load of course
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This tutorial saved me from crashes. I had a 2000 series RTX card for a few years now and didn’t know why sometimes the screen froze when I was watching RUclips or it blacked out with max fan speed in the middle of workloads. It turns out the default settings won’t limit core clock and the fans kicked in too late, so temperature was too high the motherboard needed to shutdown to protect hardware components. Thank you for making this short and effective tutorial!
Best Curve Editor Tutorial so far, thank you!
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BRO! I wish you all the best I struggled with this card for years now. Thank god I found this video. Bless you brother I wish you all the best. Bless your family, greetings from Germany
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Fabulous tutorial - thank you so much for breaking it down!
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Only seeing this now, your a legend I was getting lots of lag but with this it has completely gone, thankyou
BEST LIVING MAN EVER!!! temps went down from 72c to 62c, power usage from 209w to 151w !!!!!!!
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This worked like a charm for me. Idle temp is now 27 degrees celsius hotspot at 44 degrees celsius. 50 to 65 degrees when gaming. Performance, phenomenal.
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already subscribed bro
I wanted to say thank you I was having terrible trouble with my card. This has worked, very well actually for me. Take the sub mate.
Thanks a LOT! :)
Works perfectly! Thanks 😊
I’m glad it was helpful! :)
FIrst saw this video couple months ago and i applied it. Ive now factory reset my pc and had to come back instantly to apply these changes again. Best video so far!
Ahahahaha this makes me really happy! Consider subscribing to the channel for more my man :)
@@ImWateringPSUs ahhaha I had to, this is the third time im back for this video 😂
Recently upgraded to a Zotac 2070 super and was having awful frame dips and stutteting. Before using this guide i scored a 4660 in Heaven with 185fps and 9.5/min and after using these steps I got a 4948 with 196fps and 50.3/min. Thank you so much! Another tip I ran across that squeezed a few more FPS out of this card was disabling the HDMI audio driver of the card via Device Manager. I use my mobo's sound port so it was just eating 4~6FPS per game.
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@@ImWateringPSUs I subscribed as soon as this helped me out! I did have one quick question though.. After following this to a T after rebooting MSI shows 656mv and the curve for 900 is up to 1905.. Is this normal? Sorry for the question, still pretty new to all this stuff. Also do you have a discord server yet for people to join? Thanks again!
@@ImWateringPSUs Nevermind I'm a dingus. I didn't have it under load when it was showing 656mv. I'm still curious about the curve changing to 1905?
Went with MSI been having a decent fps.
Well done sir, I went from 79-80 degrees in Path of exile to around 70 degrees. This was on a EVGA 2070 super black.
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came here because of poe lol
Im happy with my 2070super, i repasted it and also replaced the thermal pads.
I can do 1.043v @ 2055mhz, or .993v @ 1995mhz. Versus stock which would sit around 1905-1950 @ up to 1.065v. I dont believe i can go lower, but i might try again at .987 target instead.
Had +1000 on the memory also, though no discernable difference between 900 or 1000 tbh. After changing pads, i could go up to +1200mhz and 1.1->1.2 was giving +1 Fps in 3dmark so there was still performance now.
Ive lowered it to 1.1k as temps creep up to pump out though to avoid problems. Basically +200-250 max mhz on memory tho after repadding!
For any stability tests this is what has 1000% worked for me -> pass two runs of 3dmark time spy with no crashes or artifacting. No guarantee if stable yet. Go into Fortnite, and play some taxing Custom Games. If you crash in Fortnite, its not stable. If you dont, its stable in everything else.
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What were your Hotspot Temps before and after?
@@ImWateringPSUs sorry for such a late reply - i did just subscribe then, I genuinely didn't realize I wasn't already :O I thought I hit subscribe when watching the undervolt 13900k video from a while ago. Either way, still watching your content, keep it up! Its very to the point as well which is so good
What pads did you use king?
Works great for Gigabyte RTX 2070 Super OC, temperature drop by 10 degrees. The card works much quieter now. Thank you
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Subscribed🙂@@ImWateringPSUs
Heya!
Thanks for the tutorial!
I tried doing your method, but sadly it keeps crashing all DirectX games (11000002). I have a Gigabyte 2070S OC Super White and I also tried lowering core clock by 200 and 100 (instead of 300) sadly didnt work...
any ideas?
maybe leave out the memory offset? i am kinda new to this so i dont know what memory offsets even do haha
brooooooo, my temps went from 75-80 under heavy load to 48 max 55! I did 1950mhz and 7200mhz on 925mv. Many thanks brother!
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Can you send me a picture on a social media or something please.
Thanks alot! Worked a treat and knocked off about 7 degrees celcius off the temp. Feels more stable and smooth ingame.
I’m really happy it was helpful! Thanks a lot for taking the time to write this! :)
well, this video helped me play warzone x ea24 without directx errors and crashing. it used to crush so much. Thanks man
Which setting did you use?
@@Quinsterrr i have the same GPU in the video above. I followed the same steps
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I have an RTX 2070 super ZOTAC mini and I put memory clock to 500 and everything seems to run fine. Do you think going higher will cause issues? This card runs hotter than most on some games 80c and over is pretty normal for me.
Great video! Btw, does this work for the Nvidia GeForce RTX 2060?
It does but I do have a dedicated RTX 2060 Undervolting video
Thanks bro💪
My card has been crashing constantly (I'm pretty sure it's my GPU) and found a solution was undervolt/underclocking to try stop the Kernel141 crashes. Hopefully it works because I had the same kind of crash when I was doing the heaven benchmark part of this tutorial haha
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I got an RTX 2070 (normal) on my PC right now! While trying to undervolting I’m noticing that the voltage isn’t stable at the 800 (or 900) limit that I’ve used. Is that normal while benchmarking? (Like the GPU asking for less power in some parts of the benchmark). Thanks for the guide btw ❤️
Yes that’s very normal! 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!
@@ImWateringPSUs fatto! ❤️
I repasted and added new thermal pads to my 2070 Super - that alone had the biggest improvement on thermals and noise. The Gigabyte model which I have had horrific paste from the factory, it had completely dried up. I recommend every owner does this! My temps don't go over 70C and fan does not go over 65% when maxed.
After undervolting, the max temp sits around 4-5C lower, and fan speed sits around 55%. My benchmark results are exactly the same so somehow there's no performance loss! It's a minor but noticeable improvement, but the repaste and pads did most of the work. Thanks for posting this!
Hahaha this is an awesome comment to see, I literally just did this yesterday on my 2070super (gigabyte windforce). Thermal paste was all but gone, and it looks like they didnt have much on there to begin with! My thermals dropped 10c !!!
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Repasting is always key :)
Thanks man ❤
It’s my pleasure, really :)
Yes MANY Thanks. Your Numbers just 'work' - at least on my card :-)
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According to the graph, you dont set a constant voltage, but a constant frenquency. If it gets above 1900 MHz wil it not just increase the voltage to max?
Nope, the X-ayis is stabilized so it’s a stable voltage
How much performance plus are the 300mhz mem clock?
Thanks for Video!❤
It depends on the game! On average 2-3%
I followed your instructions but voltage is not showing on MSI afterburner? Voltage control and voltage monitoring is checked, applied and saved. Heaven benchmark is running in the background on max settings. What am I doing wrong? Thank you!
when i undervolt it with the same settings my GPU core clock goes from 1950 to 1850 will this affect my performance?
does this setting help in FPS? or just for good Temps?
My respect for Italians grew even more, thanks dude, I was constantly flat lining at 84C and my PC would crash, I'm doin' just fine now
Glad it was helpful and you’re way too kind man ahahahah
i don't know why but the fan section and voltage section isn't accessible on my afterburner pls help me through ...im also on a 2070rtx dell g7... very urgent
Go into settings and unlock voltage monitoring and voltage control!
why do we do -300 on the core clock? shouldnt we increase that? (sorry im a rookie at thiss)
Why is my 2070 Super default clock speed is around 1700?
3:29 do i need to put -300 on core clock before going full performance?
Yes
hi mate, isn't voltage control completely optional? When I've undervolted I've never had to enable this option? would like to know more, cheers dude :)
It is, but if you don’t unlock them you won’t be able to see the voltage change via the rivatuner monitor!
so i just going to put core clock -300 memory +500, 975V at 2000 right sir?
Yess! Also remember to subscribe if it works for you :)
thats basically an oc and uv right? asking for a friend
Following this tutorial I opened Battlefield 1 as usual and right in the menu it crashed. I have MSI RTX 2070 Super and playing on 1440p.
Try lowering the core clock by 100Mhz!
Going to try this out since my 2080 super is black screening while playing Baldurs Gate 3. Not a temp issue but it could be due to power spikes since I only have a 650 PSU.
Do try it, it should help!
I have a 2070 super and this is suddenly happening with (nearly) all my games is a 600w psu not enough? Idk this is a prebuilt and i think i might need a new PSU
Same, I thought my card is ageing. Worse on Vulcan while playing bg3
@@christiandk09i have an evga 600w gold with gigabyte 2070 super and i5 10400f and it works
@@christiandk09I have a 2070 super, 550w 80+ bronze psu and is enough for all my games.
What do you recommend doing for a rtx 2070 mobile gpu on a GL75 Leopard? Not seeing any voltage changes but I have a different version of afterburner and still did the graph trick.
Yay basically follow the method in the video but lower voltage and lower clocks!
thanks bro
My pleasure :)
Hello mate ,i have seen many of your videos and learn how to undervolt a gpu. but i have one question. why do you set a minus 200 or 250 to your core clock on afterburner first and then raise the frequenscy.I have seen other tutorials that dont do that..They just raise the frequency without lowering a number in the core clock bar.What is the difference in those 2 methods?
raising frequency without lowering core clock number is just OC+UV, Here you have undervotling only
@@Miedzianek i ve been searching for days for a straight answer like yours and i couldnt find one ,super thanks man!! keep up the great content.. cheers!
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will this get me less or more fps?
This keeps crashing call of duty. Other games work just fine. Any tips?
Yes! 900mV 1800Mhz +200Mhz mem. Consider subscribing to the channel :)
why did you downclock your core -300Mhz then adjust the voltage, seems like the same thing but in two steps ( I lower my core clock my volts drop) ended up hurting my score by about 5-6 fps but dropped 6c I must of done something wrong idk
You need to do it exactly as in the tutorial! And subscribe to the channel for maximum fps
ciao! proverò sulla msi 2070 armor. Quindi seguendo la tua guida la scheda dovrebbe consumare meno, generare meno calore e addirittura aumentare gli fps? Ho capito bene?
A seconda di come la setti si. Col preset che consiglio io non vedrai un grosso incremento degli FPS a meno che la scheda non si stia surriscaldando: vedrai un incremento degli .1% fps
grazie x la risposta. Ok proverò!
When I hit apply I still can’t see my voltage
i did everything you did and when i ran the benchmark my screens went black for 10-15 seconds and the computer was stuttering before i put afterburner to my old settings. Any idea what could cause this?
Try 100Mhz less on the core clock
when i apply it says 681 mv and not 900
what do i do if the volt isnt hitting 700 and it just keeps fluctuating
follow the tutorial!
@@ImWateringPSUs i did
Hi, I am trying your manual but my voltage, when I start it up is about 680mV, after applying -300MHz, grabbing 900mV, raising to 1900MHz in MSI AB it shows still on 700 mV and temperature 83-84°. Looks like is does NOthing... could you advise?
I fear you need to replace your thermal paste and pads, I have a tutorial about it!
Also be sure to have Heaven Benchmark running in the background
My Rtx 2070 mini Zotac still running at 86 celsius even after this
You’d need to replace the thermal paste and pads, I have a dedicated video for it
Shoutout to your girlfriend filming this video and her reflection in the screen! 🙂
Ahahahah you spotted her! :) Consider subscribing to support her work too :p
Bonjourno, I see your GPU is 60 degrees when you run heaven benchmark.... HOW is that so low? I have a AMD 3700x and a Inno3D 2070 super @1440p resolution. My GPU Temp is 80 degrees when I run this benchmark
I did a proper repaste with MX-6 and new Thermal pads, as well as undervolting it as shown in the video! I'll make a repasting video soon as well!
@@ImWateringPSUs I found the problem. If I use the same settings in Heaven benchmark as you did in the video it was set to 4K resolution. With proper settings I have the same max 60 degrees (Y) . Thanks for the video, my temps in COD are 20 degrees lower :)
My fps drops by 11 after this :/ Ambient room temp. is 22c, do I need to undervolt if it not helping with fps?
Try giving it 50 more mV and an extra 150Mhz
Bro help me...i google Rtx 2070 super maximum watt is 215.... But my 2070 super is using more like 230 watt.. reply fast
No worries, just follow the Undervolt procedure :)
@@ImWateringPSUs ok bro.. I'll try this .. now
@@ImWateringPSUs should i untick voltage control and voltage monitoring after saved everything?
The card was boosting to 1950MHz core clock. Why you limited to 1900MHz?
You can do undervolt with targeting the same core clock as original.
Aiming for the absolute best efficiency you generally have give up a small amount of core clock to gain in absolute efficiency. Most cards will be able to sustain 1950 but I wanna make the tutorial work for everyone so 1900 is a safer choice, is still higher than the sustained clock the car had. Good point though :)
With only 50mhz lower i can run 0.9v instead of if 0.95...and I think I try 0.88v now.
On 1950mhz I wasn't stable to me under 0.95v.
The card is now consumpting only max 130watts by max 60-62 degrees.
And also +300mhz mem clock :)
Ty❤
My pleasure my man! Consider subscribing:)
Why with the same GPU, i've 300 mhz, 405 mhz of memory and a voltage of 650mv like starter setup?!
You need to open heaven benchmark :)
Bella vecio ho undervoltato la mia e overclock a 2070mhz, con aio temperatura attorno ai 40, ho avuto score in superposition piu alte di alcune 2080super
mine stock runs at 7000 mem and 2015 clock on gpu, at no higher than 65 at the max graphics settings, get more air in ur cases yall.
Ahahahaha but some people have small cases or worst custom GPU models!
Will this work for my GIGABYTE rtx 2070s , Asrock b450 mobo ? I wanna OC my 2070s please help 😰
Yes it will work! Consider subscribing to the page if it ends up being helpful
so i wanna to understand, cuz i thought undervolting was lowering the performance.. but its only for 2000series most likely ??
It’s really all about HOW you undervolt
It!
Danke!
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i did what youltaid bu my voltage is only at 781 mv? i dont know why
You need heaven benchmark open and to subscribe to the channel :)
-13000hz mem +512hz core . _it sets different values from actual goes -562 mem, +0 as infinite in core. works perfect for me
Temperature drops instantly and does not go over 85celcius ever
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this works for RTX 2060?
Yes!
Where can I buy that camera stand?
Ahahah I got it on Amazon! But it only works if you subscribe
Who else has an overheating Gigabyte wind force card here (I have the 2070 and it goes above 80°c in some games)
The video will fix it! But be sure to subscribe to the channel
my gigabyte rtx 2070 super is getting hotter than before
hi man is it work for rtx 2060 super ?
Yessir! But only if you subscribe to the channel
My screen turns black screen and can’t open any apps
Try 900mV 1800Mhz with no mem offset :) And subscribe to the channel
My 2070 S never went over 650,v and this cut my FPS by 20 - 30? xD
650V under load is impossible
does it work on a 2060 also?
Hai Afterburner settato in Italiano,ma parli perfettamente in inglese.
Confermo😂
hey , my volt shows 0
whats the problem ?
he said in the video that you need to turn on unlock voltage control and unlock voltage monitoring, 0:53
Thanks a lot man for telling him!
Thanks a lot guys , it doesn’t work for me I guess ..
the screen just going blue when I apply and I need to restart
@@ImWateringPSUs Np, thanks for the vid
this does nothing but making my games crash..
Try 900mV 1800Mhz with no mem offset & be sure to subscribe :)