thanks for this, Overall gains are huge, plus the temps are almost the same from stock.. if you can compare overclocked 7800xt, 7900GRE and 4070 super as well that will be awesome..
@@otakuchan3173 LOL I don't think so. 5 to 10 more frames per second is not worth the overclock and no where near the difference between 60hz and 120hz..
I don't care what these people are saying. That's a significant difference. It's a bigger jump than the 6700xt to the 6750xt. It's basically a half step up to the next GPU tier. Thank you for making this video. Only 1 more day until mine arrives. I'm so excited to push that bad boi to the stable limits!
Would be interesting to watch 7900 GRE undervolted to 4070 Super power consumption levels (220w). I reduced clocks of 7900 GREE to 2340, 980 mv + memory OC 2350 = 230 W consumption with small performance hit
It also depends on the model. The red devil OCs extremely well, compared to the gigabyte and sapphire pulse. I was able to get a 15% uplift in some games.
i have the sapphire pulse eddition. and let me tell you, it cant be overclocked at all. what you get out of the box, is actually all the performance you can possebly get.
Basically what you'll want to look for would be Sapphire's Nitro +, Power Color's Red Devil & Hellhounds, and XFX cards. Anything else that wasn't mentioned are just not worth getting over the ones I mentioned.
@@nicane-9966 i have the MSI 4070 super Gaming X slim. I can overclock it to 3ghz from 2850 plus overclock memory with +1500 and can see maximum 3fps. However in some games the fps even lower tho. Oc its not always good.
@@k1cs1m3a8 yeah thats why i said in gaming could be less...is sad the 4070 s doesnt really benefit from overclock that much, syntetic benchs dont matter as much even if it manages to match the 4070 ti even surpass it barely in gamign doesnt really get that close.... the 7900 gre was crippled from every place so it makes sense it can extract a bit more.
@@k1cs1m3a8 "3 fps" means nothing. It can be a jump from 30 fps to 33 fps. Then it is a solid 10% boost. Or it can be 60 fps to 63 fps, so just a 5% boost. Memory OC alone brings 6% boost with my 4070 Ti (+1700 MHz) at 1440p and 4K. It is a decent improvement, taking into account the temps and power draw remain almost the same. Core OC from 2790 MHz to 2970 MHz brings another 4%. Again, very slight increase in temps and power draw. So it is 10% more fps in total. Not bad at all. I suppose 4070 Super is constrained by it's power limit a bit (220W). By increasing it, you will probably get the same 10% boost.
Been using the same 2400mhz vram oc for a week now. Seems to be the most stable. From time to time you can set the vram to crazy high mhz like 2600 like at the bg3 once, and itd run without any issues for hours but then itd crash randomly outside of gaming or the next time youd want to start the game itd crash immediately and not work.
Great comparison! A lot of work was done for this. AMD fans insist that 7900 GRE gains enormous amount of performance via OC after BIOS update. But in fact it is pretty standart ~10% gain, just like in case of other AMD and Nvidia cards. Still this card is a great perfomer for the money ($550), regarding raster performance at native resolution. It probably represents the best value for the money right now among all 7000 models.
All AMD and NV cards nowadays only get a 3-5% boost when ocing as they are already clocked to the moon out the box. These cards go from 10-15%. Go and watch Hardware Unboxed, they did a review and overclock a 4070 super together with the 7900 GRE and you'll see the difference. They had 4 different 7900GRE and they OC'd almost identically to each other.
@@FutureDocta I think it depends on a certain model. If you have factory OCed one, then the boost may be less than 10%. My current 4070 Ti gains about 10% after OC (6% provides memory OC and 4% gives core OC). Similar gain was with the previous cards - 3060 and 1660. So I would say 10% is a standart gain for non-OC versions.
So I took this oppertunity of "Lower" prices to build a machine. it centernd areound the GRE. Ive had issues with my MSI motherboard... But the GRE (once i got things up and running...) Is a monster for its price. everything else for the money is diminishing returns.
I have the Ryzen 9 7950X3D along with the 7900GRE and I am not getting anywhere near your FPS. In fact, get around 60 to 70FPS when selecting the streets map on practice. Is there anything I might be missing in getting the FPS like you? Thanks
Its impossible to do helldivers on this format of benchmark where i compare 2 cards frame by frame. The game is too random to recreate an exact scene. I tested helldivers on a different format.
I think most of the gain is from GDDR6 VRAM Overclock. AMD "intentionally" limits the memory interface to 256bit and it causes the GPU not having fast enough memory bandwidth. Interestingly, ADA is much more efficient in managing memory bandwidth.
Probably not. The 7900 GRE just seems to have great thermals in general. I just got my Asus 7900 GRE TUF and it has literally not gone above 59C after 3 hours of 100% gpu usage gaming at a 2800Mhz OC. And that's in a Fractal Design Define R4 which are known to have questionable airflow.
@@brianghostfury The top Powercolor or Sapphire models, probably. The cooling on the Asus TUF version seems to be stellar as well, but the most expensive Powercolor model seems to be a notch above. I would have gotten one of those if not for the fact I got a $80 cashback from Asus.
Thank you for this. I purchased the Gigabyte OC gaming a few days ago, being as patient as I can waiting for it to be delivered on Tuesday. Japan Amazon service works differently, they arent using their own delivery vehicles they use the big established parcel delivery services, like Yamato Transport. They do have Amazon vans, but in limited numbers in the larger cities. I am in Okinawa Japan. The funny thing the GPU is here on the Island at Amazon facilities, Yamato Transport picked it the next day after purchase on Amazon, but they plan and schedule out deliveries 7 days out, unless you pay a premium price for quicker delivery. I am swapping out my Vega 56 which has been awesome even for 1440p, but recent releases are starting to really show how old my Vega 56 is. The 7900 GRE is impressive that it can do good at 4k, which means 1440p will be awesome again. I never plan to play 4k PC games, all the text, UI's and HUDs are very small at 1440p, I would have to play on a really large monitor if I went 4k. Also, 4k doesn't really show a huge difference between 1440p, it's nearly imperceptible the difference. My 34" curve ultra wide 1440p 144mhz, 1ms response, HDR, Free sync Is super awesome. Even at reduced 1080p for some older games. It's crazy how this GPU is cheaper than the RX 7800 XT and RX 6800 XT here in Japan. So it's worth the $545 I spent after the Yen to US dollar conversion.
@JegsTV Not sure what you are asking, lol. Are you asking if I'm Japanese? No, I'm an American, I am married to a Japanese woman (17.8 years) with 2 kids. I retired from Military, so I am kind of an Ex-Pat while my kids finish their schooling here. If you your asking anything else, please rephrase the question. 😀 Update: been using the 7900 GRE for 2 days now, it's great, I can play Cyber Punk 2077 on high everything with Ray Tracing on 1080p and get 70 to 90 FPS. I'm not crazy about Ray tracing as I really don't see any difference, just wanted to see the result, lol. I've been getting way over 200 FPS on World of warships with everything on Ultra (Vega 56 was giving me 70 to 80 FPS, I also play Enshrouded Early access, Vega 56 was stuck between 30 FPS to 45 FPS at performance settings. With 7900 GRE all my settings are set on max quality getting over 90 FPS, sometimes 100 (Enshrouded doesn't have Ray tracing). My Cities Skylines II really has not improved much just about 5 to 9 FPS increase (but I think my CPU is the culprit I'm still rocking the R7 2700X with 64GB Corsair 2666 RAM and 2 TB of M.2 storage, I have old fashioned HDD's but those are for long term storage, stuff I don't use regularly). Anyway Cheers. Also, I've just been using stock/ quick select settings using radeon adrenaline software. I only selected a quality gaming preference. I'll look into OC manually when I upgrade my CPU in the coming months (hopefully a 5800x3d if it gets cheaper).
It's interesting that the temps for the GRE are so similar after overclocking. I was wondering if anyone would agree with me that the numbers should be very similar if a 5800x3d is used except for very few outlier games where one CPU does better than the other. I was thinking of replacing a 6700xt for this 7900GRE paired with my 5800x3d.
are you running static clocks on your cpu? was surprised to see locked 5150 mhz in games. i'm using pbo, and get somewhat consistent cpu clocks only in synthetic benchmarks (cinebench, y-cruncher) between 5000 and 5250 mhz. during gaming cpu constantly switching frequency, i'd say between 4.3 and 5 ghz.
@@JegsTV under 70c during gaming, and way lower total cpu power draw, max 70 watts, compared with synthetic benchmarks (100-115 watts, 85-90c temp) like prime95, linpack, y-cruncher, etc. i wonder if this behaviour (inconsistent clocks) is a result of gpu bottleneck. slow gpu = cpu doesnt need to maintain high clock. system is 7500f + 1060
It may be worth changing the settings you test Escape From Tarkov at as they are not close to representative of what players use for optimized performance. The check boxes near the bottom of the settings page will be unchecked for basically every player.
@@JoelHernandez-tz3vkBad advice! The 7800X3D is the only X3D worth getting. Otherwise, there's massive issue with the system deciding what cores to use. For productivity the 7950X none 3D is better. For gaming the 7800X3D is king because every core has 3D Vcache. Unfortunately you can't get the best of both worlds.
up to extra 30w at 4k... thats massive for a barely noticeable improvement IF ANY at all. btw the oc wasnt stable for every case? sometimes there were different timings, need to test espeficially on each game right?
@@brokenwicket yeah my steel legend will get maxed core 2803 just fine. Doesn't matter if I Max the voltages out or not. It'll black screen at about $2450 on the memory
@@ToGrimmToWin yeah we got the shitty memory. But honestly, I wouldn't be too upset over it. It's like 2 fps more or so going from 2400mhz - 2550 which is the more common one reached on the good versions. I've seen the comparisons. it makes a difference, but not THAT MUCH. about 2-3 fps. The innitial OC is what did the most.
@@DavidBoggs-pk8nr yeah I tried the 2316 fast timing and it seemed stable but a couple games got really weird with it so went back to normal timing and 2400mhz. I think 2416 is stable but on one game it has random crashing a couple times I'm sure with driver updates we may see some more stability
My Gigabyte Gaming GRE won't go over 2400Mhz at all. Even at 1050mv. Just goes to show that you can't buy a card expecting to get a good OC. I settled on 990mv 2803Mhz 2400Mhz I've ran as little as 975Mv for days at a time, but would randomly get a driver timeout. Not 100% certain that it's stability related, but I haven't had the same crash since I gave it some more juice.
@@JegsTV Samsung chips, I've read the SK Hynix chips seem to be overclocking better, but I have seen some people getting to 2500Mhz with Samsung ones too.
@@jonadkins9339 don't worry about it bro lol. The performance gap between 2400 and 2550 (most common on the hynix chips) is around 2-3 fps. honestly, nothing to be too concerned with. The majority of the FPS comes from the +15 pl undervolting and at least around 2400. Enjoy your card!!!
My graphics card is also the Gigabyte 7900GRE with Samsung VRAM. After overclocking, I am experiencing driver timeouts and black screen issues. Could you please share your latest overclocking settings?
ive been tweaking memory timings since 1992, overclocked cpus since 1996 and graphic cards since 2000. never have i owned a graphic card that ran entirely stable with memory oc of any meaningful margin. maybe the 7900gre really is THE exeption, the memory ic are used with faster speeds on other models after all. however: gpu memory is binned very thoroughly and it is impossible to tweak memory timings as needed for real memory oc. i would bet, that gre stable with meaningful memory oc will remain an absolute exeption.
In the CS 2 FHD part, the stock version got 433 fps avg, but in another video (more recent) it got 382... which one is reliable? (the CPU was the same)
@JegsTV , Hellhound was my dream, but was about US$880 here (in "promo"), which is around 4.400 coins of my country and XFX was about US$780 which is around 3.900.. it was a big difference, so I took the XFX. I hope I made a good choice. Anyway, thank you a lot again.
is like 40% uplift, i dont think its really that worth it, i mean youll notice a jump FOR SURE, but is good enough to spend money? i dont really think so, i wouldnt go for less than a 7900 xt in your case, thats more like double fps in every scenario for you.
@@JegsTV that's good. Maybe I'm just lazy to look for mid builds and just go with what utube recommends, which are the big shots. But I find this very good. Too bad my pc is on the way already anyway. It's a 7700 with 7800xt
@@JegsTV i feel on that video card in some games has a cpu bottleneck like cyberpunk for example, and couple other so the uplift could be even higher in some cases, 7800x3d isnt that expensive nowadays compared to intel counterparts.
Guys, ordered the 7900 GRE Saphire Pulse. Can someone give me the best Settings? Its my first Gaming PC so it would be nice if someone could help. And another Question. I have a 650W Power Supply. Estimated Wattage is 450W. Would overclocking be a problem?
It could be a problem due to voltage spikes. But, give it a go! if it's a realllly high quality PSU then it might be able to pull that off :) If not, it'll just crash. No biggie. Load back up and just put the cardback to stock, and simply raise the memory speed.
@@DavidBoggs-pk8nr if it is a trash PSU there is a chance that while it crashes, it ll blow up and send a voltage spike taking the cpu, motherboard or GPU with it. PSU its the most important part of a PC so you will never regret cheaping out on it
@@aadishjaiswal7119 highly recommend i havent found anything i cant play on ultra. Cyberpunk 2077 il run on ultra with light ray tracing and still get 60+fps
Is there a reason why your stock card boosts to over 2.6Ghz at times, when the product page for this card specifies a turbo of 2391Mhz at stock settings?
It will boost until it hits one of the various thermal/power limits it has. OC/UV basically extends those limits or gives more headroom for higher boost capabilities. So basically they will boost higher than the advertised boost at stock under the proper conditions.
@@PuffinTechYT So the various AIB cards basically don't have a stock clock then. Seems hard to compare "stock" to OC when they basically boost to nearly the same clock anyways.
@@beirch The way it manifests in AIB OC cards is that it's basically an offset above the boost clock, like the Gigabyte Gaming OC has a +15mhz OC which is only one bin up from stock so you're pretty much guaranteed a boost of whatever the card boosts to +15mhz. And yeah default boost behavior is pushed extremely hard which is why OC'ing doesn't give huge gains these days. Edit: sorry I just realized I was talking about Nvidia. Radeon is a little bit different, I think they basically bin the OC chips to at least boost that high for OC AIB Radeon cards. Either way there is binning involved in both Nvidia and Radeon OC models.
330 Watt amazing. My 4070 with 3ghz oc comes at max of 205 watt. Now the 5000 Series is on the way. The GRE is ok, but not too a price when a 4070 is 30% faster in raytracing. Unreal is use of heavy rt, its no surplice what the future brings.
Unreal does not use heavy RT. I've played every single UR5 game and not a single one used "heavy RT" your 4070 takes 205 wats, yet is vastly slower than the GRE. It's not even close. The GRE competes often with a 4070 ti SUPER. yes, 330 watts is pretty amazing. NO one cares about ray tracing bro. I bought a 4070 ti super, turned on ray tracing and thought "This is completely pointless" I'd rather have the extra FPS. Aside from reflections, RT looks goofy. your card sucks bro.
@@DavidBoggs-pk8nr Lumen is RT, max in Fortnite 1080p even a 4080S is is on 80 fps! On a AMD Card 45 fps on 7900XTX, this is the future. All new unreal photorealistic games use lumen and this is ray traching!
@@JadigertheReal Lumen is used in fortnight to the max, and runs about equal on AMD and nvidia. Just liek in spiderman, there are ways to RT without strickly relying on the gpu. We have beast CPUS, they can compute allot. UR5 knows that, and uses it. Lumen is a superior form to the brute forced traditional RT from nvidia. IMO not any of the current cards are suitable for that. not even the 4090. You gain one thing, then lose two things. resolution, and input lag. No thanks, and this seems to be a common choice.
@@DavidBoggs-pk8nr Spiderman runs on a GTX1080 with 1440p 60 fps RT of. Its a ps4 game. A 4070 can play pathtrching 1080p in Cyberpunk and Alan Wake with 120 fps. When DLSS and Frame gen is in use even pathtraching is no problem. RT is not a big deal over a 4070. There is no more my fps cut in half. But all under a 4070 take the AMD cards. Becouse a 4060 is too slow for rt.
@@JadigertheReal Are you even listening to what you're saying? You have to run the game at 1080p? that's never going to happen pal. 4k, or no K. 1440p MAYBE. FG adds way too much input lag. I can't use it. it feels horrible. Dlss? Dlss is fine, looks pretty good. RT requires you to sacrafice two things to do it. It's like summoning two monsters for a special summons. I won't give up two huge things for color effects. I had a 4070 ti super. Turned on RT and thought it looked goofy. Way too much performanc ehit. Next gen gaming to me isn't flashy colors or better shadows. It's 120htz on an oled monitor.
You can. But i cant guarantee it will work on you. You either may experiences crashes or your card might have better overclocking headroom. So you really to test it yourself
makes more sense anyway... this is a more mid range card, rarelly youll see people putting a 500dls card on a 7800x3d, rather save the money for a better card if you already are on a tight budget.
@@Cooler-wh4rg No, its mid range, why??? multiple things 7800 packs 60 CUS, the original 6800 xt packed 72 and the 6900 xt top of the line packed 80, (it was close to the full die the 7800 xt IS FAR from packing the 96 cus the 7900 xtx has, its a mid range die... in fact the old 6800 NON xt packed 60 cus, this is not even close to deserve the name of 800 xt, at best something like a 7800 non xt that of course never existed, it also competes with the 4070 that manages to beat (very close anyway) not with the 4080, so no, far from being high end, in fact, it also loses with the top dog from the previous gen the 6950 xt and also with the 6900 xt in many cases because its barelly superior to the 6800 xt, saying 7800 xt is high end is hilarious to me.
Alors lol, dite moi comment c est possible que vous avez seulement 57° degrés pour la carte graphique, j' ai la même et elle monte a 80° avec ventilateur a 60% car sinon ça fait un bruit d avion plus haut
J'ai une 7900 gre version founder d'amd, elle dépasse pas les 70 a 75° maximum alors que mon boitier est pas dingue, peut-être que l'air flow de ton boîtier est a chié ou que l'air est obstrué.
@@samedyurt5683 salut, merci pour ta réponse, non mon boîtier et un fractal, mais effectivement y avait un câble de branchement qui c est bloqué au 3 ème ventilo donc y en a que 2 sur 3 qui fonctionné et maintenant oui elle touche les 72 degrés 😊
4070 alone draws around 140-160 watts on average. Unless you undervolt, you will pull more than 150 watts on the card alone. I can take my GRE and undervolt it to match your 4070 level of performance if I wanted to. No problem. I too can draw 150 watts. lol. The power draw isn't just for show, this card is literally matching a 4070 ti super at times. performance per watt isn't so bad then. 4070 ti super draws around 300-310 watts stock depending on model.
@@Ab-in6fk no, samsung die usually unstable 100% above 2400. Maybe 2450 in some. Doesn't matter anyway. performance gap between 2400 and 2550 is like..2-3 fps. not a big deal.
7900gre oc cyberpunk -108 7900xt oc cyberpunk - 132 7900gre oc 4k cyberpunk - 43 7900xt oc cyberpunk 4k - 78 Your delusional. Is 7,900 XT has more performance at stock. And it too can overclock very well. Just like in these comments, you're not guaranteed these over clocks either. And it does not scale in every game. Nice try though.
There is no risk. Worst it'll do is crasht he system, restart and adjust voltage. Basically, the safest overclock that I'd say is 100% stable for anyone. core clock to 2800 (you'll never see it) power limit +15 memory to 2350mhz. set yor voltage to 1010mv. There you go. that is a really, really gentle OC that gives it more power than it likely needs. Input this, and you'll have no issues yet gain like...4-6fps. just free performance.
@@miyahee5788 For most AMD cards you don't want to mess withthe min frequency. But for the GRE you do. Set it to 2703. safe voltage for the GRE tends to be around 990-995. Do not be fooled by it passing benchmarks, or even gameplay at 960 or 970. I guarentee you it will crash after a long gaming session, or the right game. I just do 2300 mem with fast timings max core. 2703 min. 995 voltage. 40% fan curve (for my room temp) And ther eyou go.
yeah don't get free performance, it's not worth it. Who wants 6-10 more fps for free. The better advice, is don't blame your lack of finding a stable overclock as not being worth it in general.
- Lack of features (RT/DLSS) - Horrible "video playback" power consumption (RUclips/Netflix/VLC etc.) - Useless "chiplet" architecture (unstable UV/OC) - OverPriced (need a 10% discount, URGENT!) So, that's why No One is buying the AMD RX 7900 series ! 😒
?? No people choose this over a 4070 , now 4070 super is a bit different, for me to make a meaningful upgrade from a 6800xt I would need a 7900xt or better 4070ti super or better
Boorock70 , lol , you delusional much , not sure if you dumb saying lack of dlss , lol , it's amd GPU it can't have dlss it's Nvidia tech only , amd have FSR for upscaling . I know you are Nvidia fanboy but saying nonsense stuff like useless chiplet architecture, that makes no sense , lol that comment makes you dumb and complete idiot. Oh it's selling well don't worry , most people see through Nvidia marketing and avoiding paying $600 for 12 gb vram gpu , you have to be very dumb to pay that much , I guess you are.😂
literally not, same card but 10% more fps, (4k) thats pretty nice, this makes the diff between steady 4k 60 fps and 50-60 fps which is a noticable difference
thanks for this, Overall gains are huge, plus the temps are almost the same from stock.. if you can compare overclocked 7800xt, 7900GRE and 4070 super as well that will be awesome..
Power draw appears to only be a marginal increase over stock, which probably means greatly increased performance per watt.
Wait, you really see a difference between 60 and 65fps or 100 and 110?
@@markomarkovic5729 yup, just like how you can see or feel diff in terms of smoothness between a 60hz and 120hz phone..
@@otakuchan3173 LOL I don't think so. 5 to 10 more frames per second is not worth the overclock and no where near the difference between 60hz and 120hz..
@@JasonSmith-pn6ch maybe but when the card is getting old those 10 fps can be a factor of having 20 fps or 30
I don't care what these people are saying. That's a significant difference. It's a bigger jump than the 6700xt to the 6750xt. It's basically a half step up to the next GPU tier. Thank you for making this video. Only 1 more day until mine arrives. I'm so excited to push that bad boi to the stable limits!
Would be interesting to watch 7900 GRE undervolted to 4070 Super power consumption levels (220w). I reduced clocks of 7900 GREE to 2340, 980 mv + memory OC 2350 = 230 W consumption with small performance hit
Did exactly the same. Performance almost identical, but the fans run much quieter. All hail the team red 😁
Thanks for video RX 7900 GRE It will be my next GPU.
It also depends on the model. The red devil OCs extremely well, compared to the gigabyte and sapphire pulse. I was able to get a 15% uplift in some games.
i have the sapphire pulse eddition. and let me tell you, it cant be overclocked at all. what you get out of the box, is actually all the performance you can possebly get.
Depends more on luck not model
Basically what you'll want to look for would be Sapphire's Nitro +, Power Color's Red Devil & Hellhounds, and XFX cards. Anything else that wasn't mentioned are just not worth getting over the ones I mentioned.
@@jreamy21 for cooling yeah maybe for overclocking it doesn't matter at all
@@iliyadavoodipour258 thats weird. i have the sapphire pure, and i can overclock it with no problem.
You should do 7800XT overclocked vs 7900GRE overclocked
or 7900 GRE OC vs 7900XT stock
@@RmX. You can calculate that for yourself from other tests.
For the next maybe 4070 Super OC vs 7900 GRE OC? That would be interesting. 🤔🙂
The 4070 super is already clocked to the moon… not much in it.
@@k1cs1m3a8 u can extract up to 6-8% depending on the case, matching the 4070 ti... at least in syntetic benchmarks. on gaming could be less....
@@nicane-9966 i have the MSI 4070 super Gaming X slim. I can overclock it to 3ghz from 2850 plus overclock memory with +1500 and can see maximum 3fps. However in some games the fps even lower tho. Oc its not always good.
@@k1cs1m3a8 yeah thats why i said in gaming could be less...is sad the 4070 s doesnt really benefit from overclock that much, syntetic benchs dont matter as much even if it manages to match the 4070 ti even surpass it barely in gamign doesnt really get that close.... the 7900 gre was crippled from every place so it makes sense it can extract a bit more.
@@k1cs1m3a8 "3 fps" means nothing. It can be a jump from 30 fps to 33 fps. Then it is a solid 10% boost. Or it can be 60 fps to 63 fps, so just a 5% boost.
Memory OC alone brings 6% boost with my 4070 Ti (+1700 MHz) at 1440p and 4K. It is a decent improvement, taking into account the temps and power draw remain almost the same.
Core OC from 2790 MHz to 2970 MHz brings another 4%. Again, very slight increase in temps and power draw.
So it is 10% more fps in total. Not bad at all.
I suppose 4070 Super is constrained by it's power limit a bit (220W). By increasing it, you will probably get the same 10% boost.
Been using the same 2400mhz vram oc for a week now. Seems to be the most stable. From time to time you can set the vram to crazy high mhz like 2600 like at the bg3 once, and itd run without any issues for hours but then itd crash randomly outside of gaming or the next time youd want to start the game itd crash immediately and not work.
pretty much the same here.
Same here
Can confirm on the XFX version too
I just bought a NITRO+ 7900GRE. It's a beast.
How your GPU so far ? What CPU did you pair with ? Im excited. Just bought myself same GPU. Waiting for others part arrive.
@@mrfz8126 No complaints about GPU. For CPU I use a ryzen 7600.
I really apprecieate detailed stock and overclocked&undervolted info. Keep it up! You've earned a follower!
Great comparison! A lot of work was done for this.
AMD fans insist that 7900 GRE gains enormous amount of performance via OC after BIOS update. But in fact it is pretty standart ~10% gain, just like in case of other AMD and Nvidia cards. Still this card is a great perfomer for the money ($550), regarding raster performance at native resolution. It probably represents the best value for the money right now among all 7000 models.
Is 10% still standard? I thought most cards usually improve temps but perf gain is usually 5% or less
All AMD and NV cards nowadays only get a 3-5% boost when ocing as they are already clocked to the moon out the box. These cards go from 10-15%. Go and watch Hardware Unboxed, they did a review and overclock a 4070 super together with the 7900 GRE and you'll see the difference. They had 4 different 7900GRE and they OC'd almost identically to each other.
@@FutureDocta I think it depends on a certain model. If you have factory OCed one, then the boost may be less than 10%.
My current 4070 Ti gains about 10% after OC (6% provides memory OC and 4% gives core OC). Similar gain was with the previous cards - 3060 and 1660.
So I would say 10% is a standart gain for non-OC versions.
This looks like a basic overclock, massive gains are possible
10% standard? LOL, Nvidia cards get 1-3% tops from OC , you have no clue what you are talking about do you?
So I took this oppertunity of "Lower" prices to build a machine. it centernd areound the GRE. Ive had issues with my MSI motherboard... But the GRE (once i got things up and running...) Is a monster for its price. everything else for the money is diminishing returns.
This is pretty significant
No it isn’t. Too often 10%
@@ricarmig Then you are blind. All of thee benchmarks should quite a good increase in FPS. 7% is a good increase
thanks for the video, i am very happy now.
I have the Ryzen 9 7950X3D along with the 7900GRE and I am not getting anywhere near your FPS. In fact, get around 60 to 70FPS when selecting the streets map on practice.
Is there anything I might be missing in getting the FPS like you?
Thanks
SAM enabled?
@@thefallen6542 yeah, I sent the card back and SCAN said it was faulty.
ye, this one has nice potential for overclocking. probably the best of 7000 series
how are you gonna play helldivers in the intro and then not include that game in the benchmarked games?
Its impossible to do helldivers on this format of benchmark where i compare 2 cards frame by frame. The game is too random to recreate an exact scene. I tested helldivers on a different format.
Finally a video addressing the gains from OCing after AMD fixed the RAM hard-lock issue.
I think most of the gain is from GDDR6 VRAM Overclock.
AMD "intentionally" limits the memory interface to 256bit and it causes the GPU not having fast enough memory bandwidth.
Interestingly, ADA is much more efficient in managing memory bandwidth.
Hotspot temp, memory temp on these ?
7900 GRE OC Vs 7900 XT
I just purchased this gpu, very interesting video, thanks.
Do you have it water cooled here? Temps of 55c are bloody fantastic
Probably not. The 7900 GRE just seems to have great thermals in general. I just got my Asus 7900 GRE TUF and it has literally not gone above 59C after 3 hours of 100% gpu usage gaming at a 2800Mhz OC.
And that's in a Fractal Design Define R4 which are known to have questionable airflow.
Which manufacturer of this gpu would you recommend buying? In terms of thermals, performance and overclocking potential?@@beirch
@@brianghostfury The top Powercolor or Sapphire models, probably. The cooling on the Asus TUF version seems to be stellar as well, but the most expensive Powercolor model seems to be a notch above.
I would have gotten one of those if not for the fact I got a $80 cashback from Asus.
do you have the video how to overclock 7900 gre please? i mean how to test what to compare
try including 0.1% lows too
Thank you for this. I purchased the Gigabyte OC gaming a few days ago, being as patient as I can waiting for it to be delivered on Tuesday. Japan Amazon service works differently, they arent using their own delivery vehicles they use the big established parcel delivery services, like Yamato Transport. They do have Amazon vans, but in limited numbers in the larger cities. I am in Okinawa Japan. The funny thing the GPU is here on the Island at Amazon facilities, Yamato Transport picked it the next day after purchase on Amazon, but they plan and schedule out deliveries 7 days out, unless you pay a premium price for quicker delivery. I am swapping out my Vega 56 which has been awesome even for 1440p, but recent releases are starting to really show how old my Vega 56 is. The 7900 GRE is impressive that it can do good at 4k, which means 1440p will be awesome again. I never plan to play 4k PC games, all the text, UI's and HUDs are very small at 1440p, I would have to play on a really large monitor if I went 4k. Also, 4k doesn't really show a huge difference between 1440p, it's nearly imperceptible the difference. My 34" curve ultra wide 1440p 144mhz, 1ms response, HDR, Free sync Is super awesome. Even at reduced 1080p for some older games. It's crazy how this GPU is cheaper than the RX 7800 XT and RX 6800 XT here in Japan. So it's worth the $545 I spent after the Yen to US dollar conversion.
are japanese bro? good purchase btw
@JegsTV Not sure what you are asking, lol. Are you asking if I'm Japanese? No, I'm an American, I am married to a Japanese woman (17.8 years) with 2 kids. I retired from Military, so I am kind of an Ex-Pat while my kids finish their schooling here. If you your asking anything else, please rephrase the question. 😀 Update: been using the 7900 GRE for 2 days now, it's great, I can play Cyber Punk 2077 on high everything with Ray Tracing on 1080p and get 70 to 90 FPS. I'm not crazy about Ray tracing as I really don't see any difference, just wanted to see the result, lol. I've been getting way over 200 FPS on World of warships with everything on Ultra (Vega 56 was giving me 70 to 80 FPS, I also play Enshrouded Early access, Vega 56 was stuck between 30 FPS to 45 FPS at performance settings. With 7900 GRE all my settings are set on max quality getting over 90 FPS, sometimes 100 (Enshrouded doesn't have Ray tracing). My Cities Skylines II really has not improved much just about 5 to 9 FPS increase (but I think my CPU is the culprit I'm still rocking the R7 2700X with 64GB Corsair 2666 RAM and 2 TB of M.2 storage, I have old fashioned HDD's but those are for long term storage, stuff I don't use regularly). Anyway Cheers. Also, I've just been using stock/ quick select settings using radeon adrenaline software. I only selected a quality gaming preference. I'll look into OC manually when I upgrade my CPU in the coming months (hopefully a 5800x3d if it gets cheaper).
It's interesting that the temps for the GRE are so similar after overclocking. I was wondering if anyone would agree with me that the numbers should be very similar if a 5800x3d is used except for very few outlier games where one CPU does better than the other. I was thinking of replacing a 6700xt for this 7900GRE paired with my 5800x3d.
You got a hugged bottleneck on that cpu when you play at 1080p
Yup
Podrías hacer un tutorial de como hacer un buen overclock y undervolt en tu CPU R5 7600?
SERIA INTERESANTE VER RX 7800XT OVERCLOCK VS RX 7900 GRE STOCK
Damn rdr2 using 15gb of vram at 4k thats more than what alan wake 2 utilizes
are you running static clocks on your cpu? was surprised to see locked 5150 mhz in games.
i'm using pbo, and get somewhat consistent cpu clocks only in synthetic benchmarks (cinebench, y-cruncher) between 5000 and 5250 mhz. during gaming cpu constantly switching frequency, i'd say between 4.3 and 5 ghz.
@@brzroman check your temps. In order to get stable and consistent clocks with pbo enabled your cpu should have ample temperature headroom.
@@JegsTV under 70c during gaming, and way lower total cpu power draw, max 70 watts, compared with synthetic benchmarks (100-115 watts, 85-90c temp) like prime95, linpack, y-cruncher, etc.
i wonder if this behaviour (inconsistent clocks) is a result of gpu bottleneck. slow gpu = cpu doesnt need to maintain high clock. system is 7500f + 1060
It may be worth changing the settings you test Escape From Tarkov at as they are not close to representative of what players use for optimized performance. The check boxes near the bottom of the settings page will be unchecked for basically every player.
I disagree. If you have a mid to high end card you don't uncheck high quality colors or grass shadows.
Its a benchmark my dude. The goal is to stress the components. Ultra settings is the way to go.
@@JegsTVAnd the way to play it.
If I wanna Vstream (Vtuber) games at 1080p or 1440p, would it be fine if I get the 7800x3d pared with the 7900gre?
yea i own a 7950x3d and a 7900 xtx and those parts should be close enough and i am able to vtuber stream with no problems!~
🎉
Don't actually quote me on this, but you probably want the 7950X3D if you intend to stream.
@@JoelHernandez-tz3vkBad advice! The 7800X3D is the only X3D worth getting. Otherwise, there's massive issue with the system deciding what cores to use. For productivity the 7950X none 3D is better. For gaming the 7800X3D is king because every core has 3D Vcache. Unfortunately you can't get the best of both worlds.
@@ekayn1606 So they still malfunction 14 months after release?
Please compare the 7900GRE OC vs 7900XT and 4070 Ti Super.
Another YT Reviewer did a comprehensive comparison between them.
@@TheRealDealDominic I requested him too
2700mhz core 2376mhz vrm 995mv +15 power limit is true stable on my gre as some games did crash. until these settings
what model?
Y’all should try this setting:
85% fan speed
+15 power
2803
2316vram
925volt
Don’t use fast timing!
whats your GPU model and memory brand? i feel like you lost the silicon lottery with 2304 mem oc.
Shit meant 2316😂😂😂😂 my bad!!!
2316 is still low bro. im running stable @ 2400mhz. can you check your memory brand? you can check it through GPUz
I was hitting over 300 fps on cs 2 on high settings 1440p. Ion think it’s stable for all the games though 😅😅 lol gotta do more testing.
@@JegsTVoh same as you btw
Great video, must of taken awhile to make. Thanks for the effort.
up to extra 30w at 4k... thats massive for a barely noticeable improvement IF ANY at all. btw the oc wasnt stable for every case? sometimes there were different timings, need to test espeficially on each game right?
Yup. In my case only in 2 games did i have a stable playing experience on 2550mhz. The rest was only able to play on 2400mhz
@@JegsTV any info on the longevity of a card when say pushing the limits but still stable
Is it even worth overclocking? Also why are your temps almost exactly the same? Anyway thanks for the video.
Yes its worth it. And if youre not paying close attention the overclocked setting is also undervolted causing cooler overall temps
You got the silicone lotery rigth!!
no actually nitro plus cards comes with hynix memory which r stable and overclockable more compared to asrock power color samsung memory chips
mine does 2803 gpu clock and 2600 memory clock easy . gpu saphire nitro plus
@@brokenwicket yeah my steel legend will get maxed core 2803 just fine. Doesn't matter if I Max the voltages out or not. It'll black screen at about $2450 on the memory
@@ToGrimmToWin yeah we got the shitty memory.
But honestly, I wouldn't be too upset over it. It's like 2 fps more or so going from 2400mhz - 2550 which is the more common one reached on the good versions.
I've seen the comparisons. it makes a difference, but not THAT MUCH. about 2-3 fps. The innitial OC is what did the most.
@@DavidBoggs-pk8nr yeah I tried the 2316 fast timing and it seemed stable but a couple games got really weird with it so went back to normal timing and 2400mhz. I think 2416 is stable but on one game it has random crashing a couple times I'm sure with driver updates we may see some more stability
nice informative
I think there is some kind of error in the Black Desert Online HD test, probably the fps value is mixed up in places))
Nope. Its a margin of error + bottleneck on FHD. Bdo is CPU heavy game.
My Gigabyte Gaming GRE won't go over 2400Mhz at all. Even at 1050mv. Just goes to show that you can't buy a card expecting to get a good OC.
I settled on
990mv
2803Mhz
2400Mhz
I've ran as little as 975Mv for days at a time, but would randomly get a driver timeout. Not 100% certain that it's stability related, but I haven't had the same crash since I gave it some more juice.
Whats the memory brand you got? Check it on gpuz
@@JegsTV Samsung chips, I've read the SK Hynix chips seem to be overclocking better, but I have seen some people getting to 2500Mhz with Samsung ones too.
@@jonadkins9339 don't worry about it bro lol.
The performance gap between 2400 and 2550 (most common on the hynix chips) is around 2-3 fps.
honestly, nothing to be too concerned with.
The majority of the FPS comes from the +15 pl undervolting and at least around 2400.
Enjoy your card!!!
@@DavidBoggs-pk8nr Oh I have been man! Its been a great upgrade over my GTX 1080.
My graphics card is also the Gigabyte 7900GRE with Samsung VRAM. After overclocking, I am experiencing driver timeouts and black screen issues. Could you please share your latest overclocking settings?
ive been tweaking memory timings since 1992, overclocked cpus since 1996 and graphic cards since 2000. never have i owned a graphic card that ran entirely stable with memory oc of any meaningful margin.
maybe the 7900gre really is THE exeption, the memory ic are used with faster speeds on other models after all.
however: gpu memory is binned very thoroughly and it is impossible to tweak memory timings as needed for real memory oc. i would bet, that gre stable with meaningful memory oc will remain an absolute exeption.
In the CS 2 FHD part, the stock version got 433 fps avg, but in another video (more recent) it got 382... which one is reliable? (the CPU was the same)
@@chk_g always refer to newer uploaded videos. It uses newer game version and drivers.
@@JegsTV, thank you a lot for your attention and answer. If you can, answer me one more thing: do you know if XFX 7900 GRE is a good GPU?
Havent tried that particular model. But i would suggest getting a powercolor hellhound instead
@JegsTV , Hellhound was my dream, but was about US$880 here (in "promo"), which is around 4.400 coins of my country and XFX was about US$780 which is around 3.900.. it was a big difference, so I took the XFX. I hope I made a good choice. Anyway, thank you a lot again.
7900GRE is very good !
Can you make a video of 6800xt oc vs 7800xt oc ? Bls 😁
Где температура хот спот?
tutorial on 7900gre overclock please
worth upgrading from rx 6700 xt play at 1440p?
Yes, good upgrade, but i would rather wait till end of year. New models may come out then so not worth spending now. 6700xt still good :D
is like 40% uplift, i dont think its really that worth it, i mean youll notice a jump FOR SURE, but is good enough to spend money? i dont really think so, i wouldnt go for less than a 7900 xt in your case, thats more like double fps in every scenario for you.
I did the exact thing and i'm super happy about it. Plus if you can sell you 6700xt for a decent price, it's not much more to add for the 7900.
@@ltg8382 what CPU do u have?
My gosh, you used a mid cpu and tested on MHW. That's so useful for people wanting to go for mid builds
Thats the intended market of the vid. Mid range builders. Lol
@@JegsTV that's good. Maybe I'm just lazy to look for mid builds and just go with what utube recommends, which are the big shots. But I find this very good. Too bad my pc is on the way already anyway. It's a 7700 with 7800xt
@eggsbenedict831 thats a good pairing. Should have no problem running mhw. Even the upcoming mh wilds probably.
@@JegsTV i feel on that video card in some games has a cpu bottleneck like cyberpunk for example, and couple other so the uplift could be even higher in some cases, 7800x3d isnt that expensive nowadays compared to intel counterparts.
Bro have you tried GRE in Helldivers 2?
I wonder how much Fps in 1080p or 1440p too
I have the gre with 7600 cpu, 1440 all high ard 120 fos
Currently testing it. :) but im noticing something wrong with the servers lately. Hard to find a lobby with decent ping
Guys, ordered the 7900 GRE Saphire Pulse. Can someone give me the best Settings? Its my first Gaming PC so it would be nice if someone could help.
And another Question. I have a 650W Power Supply. Estimated Wattage is 450W. Would overclocking be a problem?
that psu is tiny!😨 dont plug your gpu in it could explode and break your houses power 🤯😭😱
It could be a problem due to voltage spikes.
But, give it a go! if it's a realllly high quality PSU then it might be able to pull that off :)
If not, it'll just crash. No biggie. Load back up and just put the cardback to stock, and simply raise the memory speed.
@@DavidBoggs-pk8nr if it is a trash PSU there is a chance that while it crashes, it ll blow up and send a voltage spike taking the cpu, motherboard or GPU with it. PSU its the most important part of a PC so you will never regret cheaping out on it
Is the asus dual rx 7900 gre oc like this gpu
how is he using 330w on the gre, I am using max 299w which is the max (260w stock+15%=299w) yet he is using way more
Different cards have different limits. Ten cards of the same lineup will have unequal energy requirements varying around the stated medium.
mine has 303 max wats. every model has different clock speeds and power limits.
As someone with a 7900 gre. Hardly seems worth over clocking i cant tell 10 fps difference
what has your experience been like with thhe 7900gre, would you reccomend it ?
@@aadishjaiswal7119 highly recommend i havent found anything i cant play on ultra. Cyberpunk 2077 il run on ultra with light ray tracing and still get 60+fps
👍
Is there a reason why your stock card boosts to over 2.6Ghz at times, when the product page for this card specifies a turbo of 2391Mhz at stock settings?
It will boost until it hits one of the various thermal/power limits it has. OC/UV basically extends those limits or gives more headroom for higher boost capabilities. So basically they will boost higher than the advertised boost at stock under the proper conditions.
@@PuffinTechYT So the various AIB cards basically don't have a stock clock then. Seems hard to compare "stock" to OC when they basically boost to nearly the same clock anyways.
@@beirch The way it manifests in AIB OC cards is that it's basically an offset above the boost clock, like the Gigabyte Gaming OC has a +15mhz OC which is only one bin up from stock so you're pretty much guaranteed a boost of whatever the card boosts to +15mhz. And yeah default boost behavior is pushed extremely hard which is why OC'ing doesn't give huge gains these days.
Edit: sorry I just realized I was talking about Nvidia. Radeon is a little bit different, I think they basically bin the OC chips to at least boost that high for OC AIB Radeon cards. Either way there is binning involved in both Nvidia and Radeon OC models.
I like your pc case , im gonna build my next pc with that case , just waiting for zen5 cpus and rtx5090 to come out .
330 Watt amazing.
My 4070 with 3ghz oc comes at max of 205 watt.
Now the 5000 Series is on the way.
The GRE is ok, but not too a price when a 4070 is 30% faster in raytracing.
Unreal is use of heavy rt, its no surplice what the future brings.
Unreal does not use heavy RT. I've played every single UR5 game and not a single one used "heavy RT"
your 4070 takes 205 wats, yet is vastly slower than the GRE. It's not even close.
The GRE competes often with a 4070 ti SUPER.
yes, 330 watts is pretty amazing. NO one cares about ray tracing bro. I bought a 4070 ti super, turned on ray tracing and thought "This is completely pointless" I'd rather have the extra FPS. Aside from reflections, RT looks goofy.
your card sucks bro.
@@DavidBoggs-pk8nr Lumen is RT, max in Fortnite 1080p even a 4080S is is on 80 fps!
On a AMD Card 45 fps on 7900XTX, this is the future.
All new unreal photorealistic games use lumen and this is ray traching!
@@JadigertheReal Lumen is used in fortnight to the max, and runs about equal on AMD and nvidia. Just liek in spiderman, there are ways to RT without strickly relying on the gpu. We have beast CPUS, they can compute allot. UR5 knows that, and uses it.
Lumen is a superior form to the brute forced traditional RT from nvidia.
IMO not any of the current cards are suitable for that. not even the 4090. You gain one thing, then lose two things.
resolution, and input lag.
No thanks, and this seems to be a common choice.
@@DavidBoggs-pk8nr Spiderman runs on a GTX1080 with 1440p 60 fps RT of.
Its a ps4 game.
A 4070 can play pathtrching 1080p in Cyberpunk and Alan Wake with 120 fps.
When DLSS and Frame gen is in use even pathtraching is no problem.
RT is not a big deal over a 4070. There is no more my fps cut in half.
But all under a 4070 take the AMD cards. Becouse a 4060 is too slow for rt.
@@JadigertheReal Are you even listening to what you're saying?
You have to run the game at 1080p? that's never going to happen pal.
4k, or no K.
1440p MAYBE.
FG adds way too much input lag. I can't use it. it feels horrible.
Dlss? Dlss is fine, looks pretty good.
RT requires you to sacrafice two things to do it. It's like summoning two monsters for a special summons.
I won't give up two huge things for color effects. I had a 4070 ti super. Turned on RT and thought it looked goofy. Way too much performanc ehit.
Next gen gaming to me isn't flashy colors or better shadows. It's 120htz on an oled monitor.
can i just copy your rx7900 gre oc for my card ?
You can. But i cant guarantee it will work on you. You either may experiences crashes or your card might have better overclocking headroom. So you really to test it yourself
The Witcher 3 is still the game that will make your gpu sweat the most... Or its just bad optimized xD
I noticed you switch from the 7800x3d to the r7600.
Any reason why that is?
I still have the 7800x3d. Just testing out the 7600 a lot of guys wanting to see some benchmarks on it
@@JegsTVOh cool! Would you consider doing a comparison of the 7800x3d vs r7600?
makes more sense anyway... this is a more mid range card, rarelly youll see people putting a 500dls card on a 7800x3d, rather save the money for a better card if you already are on a tight budget.
@@nicane-9966 its a high end card just cause its cheap doesn't mean its mid range
@@Cooler-wh4rg No, its mid range, why??? multiple things 7800 packs 60 CUS, the original 6800 xt packed 72 and the 6900 xt top of the line packed 80, (it was close to the full die the 7800 xt IS FAR from packing the 96 cus the 7900 xtx has, its a mid range die... in fact the old 6800 NON xt packed 60 cus, this is not even close to deserve the name of 800 xt, at best something like a 7800 non xt that of course never existed, it also competes with the 4070 that manages to beat (very close anyway) not with the 4080, so no, far from being high end, in fact, it also loses with the top dog from the previous gen the 6950 xt and also with the 6900 xt in many cases because its barelly superior to the 6800 xt, saying 7800 xt is high end is hilarious to me.
not much in 4k :s
Alors lol, dite moi comment c est possible que vous avez seulement 57° degrés pour la carte graphique, j' ai la même et elle monte a 80° avec ventilateur a 60% car sinon ça fait un bruit d avion plus haut
J'ai une 7900 gre version founder d'amd, elle dépasse pas les 70 a 75° maximum alors que mon boitier est pas dingue, peut-être que l'air flow de ton boîtier est a chié ou que l'air est obstrué.
@@samedyurt5683 salut, merci pour ta réponse, non mon boîtier et un fractal, mais effectivement y avait un câble de branchement qui c est bloqué au 3 ème ventilo donc y en a que 2 sur 3 qui fonctionné et maintenant oui elle touche les 72 degrés 😊
the GPU + CPU power usage is close to 400W, my 10400 + 4070 is like 150W
4070 alone draws around 140-160 watts on average.
Unless you undervolt, you will pull more than 150 watts on the card alone.
I can take my GRE and undervolt it to match your 4070 level of performance if I wanted to. No problem. I too can draw 150 watts. lol.
The power draw isn't just for show, this card is literally matching a 4070 ti super at times.
performance per watt isn't so bad then. 4070 ti super draws around 300-310 watts stock depending on model.
AMD eats up watts and everyone knows it. I'll still take an AMD over Intel any day of the week.
The fact thqt cyverpunk2077 works almost 3x slower than dying lignt 2 is insane
So practically no difference for 20 W. Thanks.
You are blind. There's decent increased all over the board
Step one: get a GRE that will let you OC VRAM over 2400MHZ.....
All of them? 😅
@@Ab-in6fk no, samsung die usually unstable 100% above 2400. Maybe 2450 in some.
Doesn't matter anyway. performance gap between 2400 and 2550 is like..2-3 fps. not a big deal.
No need to have 7900xt then
7900gre oc cyberpunk -108
7900xt oc cyberpunk - 132
7900gre oc 4k cyberpunk - 43
7900xt oc cyberpunk 4k - 78
Your delusional.
Is 7,900 XT has more performance at stock. And it too can overclock very well.
Just like in these comments, you're not guaranteed these over clocks either.
And it does not scale in every game.
Nice try though.
@@TheRandomDude-qy1ev why you so pressed over him 😭
@@fatfartingcow what?
@@fatfartingcow oh, lol.
I use voice to text, this took just a few seconds. Didn't put as much energy into it as you think lol.
OC'ing doesn't seem worth the risk.
There is no risk.
Worst it'll do is crasht he system, restart and adjust voltage.
Basically, the safest overclock that I'd say is 100% stable for anyone.
core clock to 2800 (you'll never see it)
power limit +15
memory to 2350mhz.
set yor voltage to 1010mv.
There you go. that is a really, really gentle OC that gives it more power than it likely needs.
Input this, and you'll have no issues yet gain like...4-6fps.
just free performance.
@@miyahee5788 For most AMD cards you don't want to mess withthe min frequency. But for the GRE you do.
Set it to 2703. safe voltage for the GRE tends to be around 990-995.
Do not be fooled by it passing benchmarks, or even gameplay at 960 or 970. I guarentee you it will crash after a long gaming session, or the right game.
I just do 2300 mem with fast timings
max core. 2703 min.
995 voltage.
40% fan curve (for my room temp)
And ther eyou go.
10 fps is worth such easy oc
Adrenaline will do an automatic overclock for you. It's not significant, but it's 100% safe and stable in my experience.
He didn't even raised voltage, he downgraded it from 1050 to 960, so it must work even more
Escape from Tarkov is almost maxing out the VRAM use, wtf is going on with that game?! LOL
That particular map, streets of tarkov is notoriously known to consume that much vram and ram.
@@JegsTV Oh, wow. I see. Thanks for the reply!
Power consuption is horrible.
290w of power lol
i dont remember this many people bitching about the 30 series being power hungry.....but since its amd LOL bandwagon ass
First
just buy a 7900xt if you cant afford the 7900xtx
Dont overclock guys its not worth it.
yeah don't get free performance, it's not worth it. Who wants 6-10 more fps for free.
The better advice, is don't blame your lack of finding a stable overclock as not being worth it in general.
- Lack of features (RT/DLSS)
- Horrible "video playback" power consumption (RUclips/Netflix/VLC etc.)
- Useless "chiplet" architecture (unstable UV/OC)
- OverPriced (need a 10% discount, URGENT!)
So, that's why No One is buying the AMD RX 7900 series ! 😒
?? No people choose this over a 4070 , now 4070 super is a bit different, for me to make a meaningful upgrade from a 6800xt I would need a 7900xt or better 4070ti super or better
stupid fanboy
Boorock70 , lol , you delusional much , not sure if you dumb saying lack of dlss , lol , it's amd GPU it can't have dlss it's Nvidia tech only , amd have FSR for upscaling .
I know you are Nvidia fanboy but saying nonsense stuff like useless chiplet architecture, that makes no sense , lol that comment makes you dumb and complete idiot.
Oh it's selling well don't worry , most people see through Nvidia marketing and avoiding paying $600 for 12 gb vram gpu , you have to be very dumb to pay that much , I guess you are.😂
@@AzSureno Please re-articulate this sentence so I can read it correctly!
@@AzSurenoI upgraded from 6800xt to 4080. Got a zotac 4080 for 800 cash on fb marketplace 😊
Overclocking is such a joke
literally not, same card but 10% more fps, (4k) thats pretty nice, this makes the diff between steady 4k 60 fps and 50-60 fps which is a noticable difference
@@sensei_... 5-8% fps boost that jumps to 10% on rare occasions at the cost of 20% higher power draw and 10% higher temperatures.
@@Norim_ so what better performance and while undervolting temps stay same or even lower
@@sensei_... Zero performance difference at the cost of multiple drawbacks, not worth it whatsoever and has been like that since 2020
@@Norim_ 10%=0 difference are you stupid?
2k-2.1k rpm at 55c are u mad?
why would i be mad?
Please other new games.
ebooooy guys, my favorite 7900 GRE, like and subscribes🤙🤙🤙🤙🤙🤙🤙🤙🤙🤙🤙🤙🤙🤙
the performance gap is bigger than the rtx 3060 and rtx 4060 😅
Only 246 fps in cs2 on 1440 high settings that's not good at all. Should be atleast around 300+ with this setup for sure
cs2 runs poorly on any rdna3 cards. even the counter part rdna2 cards outperforms rdna3 cards.
Impressive overlocking. That 2nd game was using 15gb vRam 😮. Thanks for this
Impressive?