GPU Undervolting Guide | Nvidia RTX 3080 Ti | Step by Step How To Guide

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  • @WiLcreatives
    @WiLcreatives  2 года назад +27

    Let me know your numbers from Undervolting your GPU. In case you ever wondered how to Undervolt your Ryzen CPU check out the video below!
    CPU Undervolting Guide | AMD Ryzen 7 5800X | Step by Step How To Guide | Ryzen 5000 Series
    ruclips.net/video/aylaye908v0/видео.html

    • @kiwiasian
      @kiwiasian 2 года назад

      3080: 2010Mhz @ 950mv with peak power of 360W.
      I had a 3090 that could do 1950mhz at 925mv with 380W.
      Both also able to run 1800-1850mhz at 850mv with around 300W peak.

    • @WiLcreatives
      @WiLcreatives  2 года назад +1

      @@kiwiasian Awesome!

    • @SwissSkynet
      @SwissSkynet 2 года назад

      Gigabyte RTX 3060 Ti Gaming OC Pro | 1950Mhz | 0.925 | Saved ~60W | Max. Temp 64 (before 75)

    • @Treadston3
      @Treadston3 2 года назад +1

      EVGA RTX 3080 Ti FTW3 Ultra:
      Stock was pulling 399W out of the box, topped at 78C on Heaven 4.0 @ 1440p Ultra w/ Extreme Tessellation.
      After Undervolt:
      1965MHz @ 887mv | Max Power Draw: 344W | Max Temp in Heaven 4.0: 67C | Avg Temp: ~65C
      I'm also running it on a 400MHz underclock on Core Clocks, and +400MHz Memory OC.
      In games I've been playing as of late, like Ready or Not, GTA V, NBA 2K22, etc; the temps are nowhere near 66, generally hovering around high 50s to 62C. Max Power Draw sits somewhere around the high 200Ws, but peaks at 320-330W. Memory Clock remains steady at 9902 MHz.

    • @PatMoffat
      @PatMoffat 2 года назад

      EVGA 3080 xc3 ultra. Currently running 1920mhz @ 856mv. Might try to up the mhz a bit and see how it runs!

  • @IIHydraII
    @IIHydraII 2 года назад +83

    If you press the graph icon in the bottom left of MSI Afterburner, you can see a graph over time for power draw, clocks, fan %, temp etc. More reliable than eyeballing it. Also, you don't use the "start with windows" option, you select the profile you want to be applied on startup, then select the windows icon in the top right of the screen. Afterburner will start up, apply the changes, then close itself on windows startup. Just means 1 less program consuming system resources. :)

  • @ninjaj1
    @ninjaj1 2 года назад +38

    One of the best HOW-TO videos I have seen... most how to videos like to assume the watcher knows certain things already... you did an amazing job explaining in great detail everything you were doing... it takes 3 times as long... but the amount learned to the audience is unparalleled... Thank you!

    • @WiLcreatives
      @WiLcreatives  2 года назад +7

      Your feedback means a lot thank you!

  • @lvpack5022
    @lvpack5022 2 года назад +11

    My RTX 3060 was running hot out of the box (about 78c under full load). I followed your tutorial and lowered the temp. down to 65c without sacrificing any measurable performance. Power consumption is now lower and the fans don't sound like a 747 getting ready to take off anymore. I went through numerous RUclips videos, and yours was the most informative, well explained and easy to follow.

    • @WiLcreatives
      @WiLcreatives  2 года назад

      Man that’s awesome to hear! Great numbers l, glad it worked out for you!

  • @PonyExpressOSRS
    @PonyExpressOSRS 2 года назад +107

    This is exactly what I needed! I watched so many other guides and no one explains it as clear as you.

    • @WiLcreatives
      @WiLcreatives  2 года назад +4

      Awesome I appreciate the feedback!

    • @dvrman123
      @dvrman123 2 года назад +3

      I'm going to watch the video because of this comment. I've tried watching a few others and I don't understand half of it.

    • @DayLateGamerWill
      @DayLateGamerWill 2 года назад +1

      @@dvrman123 same

    • @rimbot2811
      @rimbot2811 Год назад +1

      Same. This guy is awesome. I always didn't like undervolting but sir, looking at how passionately you teach the subject, this became my all-time favourite thing

  • @Krenisphia
    @Krenisphia 2 года назад +17

    Ever since I undervolted my own card, I've never gone back to overclocking again. There are more benefits to undervolting than the costs of overclocking, it's amazing. Good video man.

    • @WiLcreatives
      @WiLcreatives  2 года назад

      Thanks I appreciate it!

    • @djglobol
      @djglobol 2 года назад +4

      Undervolting “IS” overclocking though.

    • @patchworkkid24
      @patchworkkid24 2 года назад +1

      @@djglobol haha, yup it is, just a more controlled and efficient overclock

    • @iikatinggangsengii2471
      @iikatinggangsengii2471 2 года назад +1

      depends i guess, for low power cards i think its better to just find max clocks at default voltage

    • @Piotr_Majchrzak
      @Piotr_Majchrzak Год назад

      @@iikatinggangsengii2471 That's what I wanted to say. For power monsters UV is a must, but for cards like 3060, maxing out the clocks is better option. I got my boost clock from 1852 to 2077MHz and memory clock 1875 -> 2130MHz for a cost of 17W more power (170 -> 187W) on TUF 3060. It got about 12% more score in benchmarks. With not so powerful chips that few fps more could make a difference.

  • @joshrjp
    @joshrjp 2 года назад +24

    I've seen a few videos on this but yours is by far the easiest to follow. Not only is it informative but you have a very calming demeanour. Thanks very much for making this video! I've just undervolted my Ventus RTX 3080 to 1920mz @ 925mv. It's also worth noting that in MSI Afterburner when saving the settings (shown at 27:50) you can also click the Windows icon on Afterburner with the profile selected to set it always go to that profile on startup.

  • @lol-xd3oc
    @lol-xd3oc 2 года назад +10

    This guide helped me so much. I've been trying to figure out undervolting for a couple days. This video helped me get my 1660 super down 8c without a hit to performance! Thank you!
    Also in the main game I play my temp is down 12c with around 15 more fps. Thank you again!

  • @BboyCorrosive
    @BboyCorrosive 2 года назад +11

    a slightly more natural way of doing the curve before the plateau I saw recently, was to find your best overclock, for example +115 on my 2080, then you hold shift and drag in from the right, stopping at the voltage you want, then let go of shift and drag that voltage block below everything else, tick apply and it does basically the same thing but with a more natural curve leading up to your max voltage, but with a more gradual curve leading up to it. effectively you're focusing more on what voltage you want with the clock second, instead of the clock first and trying to run that clock at a voltage that may have less stability. Apparently a better benchmark to use these days is 'superposition'

  • @synexx2767
    @synexx2767 2 года назад +12

    Hey, this helped me a lot! Very nice guide!
    I also have an 3080 Ti Strix OC like you.
    I went from:
    Temp: 78C
    GPU Clock: 1890 mhz
    Fan Speed: 91% 2618 rpm
    Voltage: 1.037
    Power usage: 403 Watt
    Heaven Score/FPS: 3613/143,4
    to
    Temp: 73C
    GPU Clock: 1905 mhz
    Fan Speed: 81% 2213 rpm
    Voltage: 0.875
    Power usage: 358 Watt
    Heaven Score/FPS: 3991/158,4

    • @uondo7389
      @uondo7389 Год назад

      What could help is boosting your memory clock. My 3070ti
      2010 gpu clock
      240 watts
      65% fan speed
      66 temp
      and 900 something volt
      Heaven score 5703

    • @shammy6064
      @shammy6064 Год назад

      whats your PSU? my rog strix 3080ti is around 81-82 when gaming and hot spot is over 90 lol

    • @zawiszaczarny1749
      @zawiszaczarny1749 Год назад

      @@shammy6064 thats to hot, i got a tuf 3080ti & temps are: gpu = 59 max Hot Spot = 69 & Vram = 82 max with fans set to 65%

  • @mcvit
    @mcvit 2 года назад +2

    I'm speechless. You're helping me undervolting my RTX 3090 with your nonchalant, streetwise voice better then the overhyped Tech Gurus ever have. Thx!

    • @WiLcreatives
      @WiLcreatives  2 года назад

      I appreciate the feedback and glad I was able to help! Means a lot 🥲

  • @TheZoenGaming
    @TheZoenGaming 2 года назад +21

    Tech Power Up's GPU-Z software keeps track of maximums as well. You just need to click the drop-down of the stat you want to know the peak of and select "Show Highest Reading". If you are testing different voltages, just hit the reset button after stopping Heaven and you'll get new max numbers when you start Heaven again.

    • @TheZoenGaming
      @TheZoenGaming 2 года назад +16

      Just remembered another tip: Don't use Heaven to stress test modern GPUs, i.e. 20xx series and later (AMD RX 580). When I bought my 2080 I used Heaven to stress it the same as I did with my 970. I was able to apply a significant undervolt to my card and it never crashed running Heaven. When playing a DX12 game for about 30 minutes, however, my system would crash. Crashes occasionally occurred while watching RUclips as well. This is because Heaven only uses DX11 and doesn't make use of all the parts of modern GPU processors. Use the Superposition Benchmark (8K Optimized setting) instead. I started that up and my system crashed after 20 seconds. I was able find a stable undervolt using it that didn't cause problems in modern games.

    • @krzysiekj2522
      @krzysiekj2522 Год назад +2

      @@TheZoenGaming that tip is very good. Heaven benchmark nested too deep into ppl's minds already.

    • @hal1234
      @hal1234 Год назад +2

      @@TheZoenGaming Thanks for the pro tip on another benchmark app!

    • @TheZoenGaming
      @TheZoenGaming Год назад +2

      @@hal1234 No problem!

  • @AleDiamond
    @AleDiamond Год назад +1

    Spectacular video, I'm Brazilian, I understand practically no English, I read everything with the subtitles and managed to fully understand the video, very detailed, I watched many Brazilian tutorials, but what helped me to understand how it works was yours, I feel like I could do on any video card, not just the RTX 3080 TI is to be congratulated! my RTX 3080 TI is reaching 86 degrees, I'll do the undervolt soon, and I'll be back with news, I'm grateful!

  • @MrToxicplayer
    @MrToxicplayer 2 года назад +2

    this video helped me out so much! worst case before undervolting my 3080, max temps were around 70c, now it only peaks at between 58-60c, thank you so much dude!!

  • @bbyroger87
    @bbyroger87 2 года назад +4

    I try this on my gigabyte aorus master 3070 8gb
    Gpu boost-1950mhz
    Gpu temperature- 73c
    Gpu fans- 85% 1874rpm
    Power draw- 240.4w
    Gpu voltage- 1075v
    Score-2654 fps-105.4
    Stable at 0.950mv
    Gpu boost-1950mhz
    Gpu temperature-67c
    Gpu fans- 75% 1554rpm
    Power draw- 195.3w
    Gpu voltage- 0.950mv
    Score-2614 fps-103.4
    Big difference thanks for the helpful video.

    • @WiLcreatives
      @WiLcreatives  2 года назад +3

      Great Numbers!!! Glad I was able to help!

  • @ChuckS117
    @ChuckS117 Год назад +2

    Little tip: in GPU Z you can click on any of the stats and select "Show highest reading". Makes the jotting down part a bit easier and accurate.
    Amazing, well detailed video. You get a sub from me.

  • @alfredoalejandro87
    @alfredoalejandro87 2 года назад +6

    Thank you for such a great guide! I recently upgraded to a EVGA RTX 3080Ti FTW3 Hybrid gaming card, and I found the default voltages to be a little too much for the hybrid AIO cooler. I don't think the stock EVGA Hybrid is enough to keep the RTX 3080Ti cool under full load, was easily seeing temps up to the upper 60Cs with default fan speed going up to 72%.
    After trying your method, I went from a stock voltage of around 1.062mv (around 1935mhz) at full load to a nice undervolt down to 0.850mv 1920mhz. After leaving unigine running at 4K for 30 minutes before the temps would max out at around 68C with the radiator fans (changed to Noctua AF12s) at around 70% level. Now I have applied a much more silent fan curve and max out at 63C with fan speed around 52% so its a massive difference!

    • @WiLcreatives
      @WiLcreatives  2 года назад

      That’s incredible glad I was able to help!

  • @yudisusanto8235
    @yudisusanto8235 2 года назад

    hi from Indonesia
    Undervolting my MSI GTX 1070 Ti Armor result:
    Temp 83°C --> 69°C
    Wattage 185 W --> 135 W
    Fan Speed 80% --> 63%
    Voltage 1.050 V --> 0.850 V
    Boost clock 1683 MHz --> 1686 MHz
    Daily use now: Curve at 0.850 V and 1860 MHz
    No Air Conditioner in my room
    This guide helped me so much. Thank you.

  • @MoeReefs
    @MoeReefs 2 года назад +2

    Thanks. Got a 3080ti ftw. I got my max watts down by about 90w. Over 10c drop in temp. My clocks only hit 1860 and was able to safely drop it to .875v with the same performance framerate. So far so good.

  • @NeuroPulse
    @NeuroPulse Год назад

    Holy crap man. I started off your method and immediately got WAY higher FPS and WAY cooler temperatures!!! I tried traditional OC method before and the best I could get was +10FPS and +10 Celsius. With your method I already got +17FPS and same temps as no overclock. Thank you man.
    Edit: I made a mistake. It's not +17FPS for the same temp. However I did manage to tune it to get about 4 degrees cooler than stock while running about 4 FPS above stock. Best of both worlds.

  • @muhammadamree1318
    @muhammadamree1318 Год назад

    I just bought a 3080 ti and friends were telling me undervolting is a must. they kept trying to explain it o me but being new to to this I had F-all idea of what they were talking about. Went through a couple of site and watched a couple of videos and I started to get the reason why I should. But THIS vid is the one I needed. Thank you for the hands on approach. Might as well renamed this Vid "Undervolting for Dummies" its that good. U've earned my sub ma man

  • @i11usiveman97
    @i11usiveman97 2 года назад +3

    Great guide, I have an MSI Gaming Z Trio 3080 and out the box it was hitting 82c, drawing 360 watts and thermal throttling, very quiet card but obvious headroom there.
    Put a custom fan profile in and undervotled and now its stable 1950mhz hitting 67c max and drawing under 300 watts. Can't believe card manufacturers don't do this out of the box but I suppose it's an impossible task with silicon differences.

    • @4errow
      @4errow Год назад

      stable 1950mhz @ how much mv?

  • @motto_jp
    @motto_jp 2 года назад +8

    Great guide, very clear and detailed. Best one on RUclips and I’ve watched a lot of them on this topic. Easiest to follow

    • @WiLcreatives
      @WiLcreatives  2 года назад

      Thanks for the feedback!

    • @motto_jp
      @motto_jp 2 года назад +1

      @@WiLcreatives I do have a question though, my underclock settings seem to be adjusted automatically upon restarting my computer. For example my 875mv 1890mhz gets adjusted either down to 875mv 1875mhz or 875mv 1905mhz. Not sure how to stop this from happening. Do you have any solution for this or is this happening to you at all?

  • @redlikethecolor8956
    @redlikethecolor8956 2 года назад +1

    Hands down the best GPU undervolting how-to video on RUclips

  • @jeffreybenson8910
    @jeffreybenson8910 2 года назад +2

    Excellent tutorial!
    I'm running a 3080ti-ftw3, i7 9700k @ 5ghz, Asus ROG Strix z390-e, blah, blah, blah, lol
    Stock:
    gpu clock - 1980
    gpu temp - 86.3
    fan speed - 86% - 2627rpm
    voltage - 1.075
    power draw - 407.5w
    fps - 123.5
    score - 3110
    950:
    gpu clock - 1995
    gpu temp - 79.1
    fan speed - 75% - 2275rpm
    voltage - 0.0950
    power draw - 380.4w
    fps - 125.5
    score - 3163
    925:
    gpu clock - 1995
    gpu temp - 80.2
    fan speed - 76% - 2332rpm
    voltage - 0.0925
    power draw - 370.5w
    fps - 127.3
    score - 3208
    900: crash
    Can't complain about that :)

    • @groundhoppingwlkp3622
      @groundhoppingwlkp3622 2 года назад

      86C for GPU is pretty hot :o I would even check slighly lower gpu clock (around 1900) and even lower voltage (0,850V for example) to get lower thermals. Higher fps on lower voltages (and temps too) means you had thermal throttling on gpu on the stock settings. BTW - what case you have? Maybe airflow is quite bad?

    • @jeffreybenson8910
      @jeffreybenson8910 2 года назад +1

      @@groundhoppingwlkp3622 these cards run really hot! The thermal pads are junk and many times not mounted exactly where they're supposed to be. I've done a pad swap on my 3070 and would've done it on the 3080 but I got it cool enough with undervolting. My case and airflow are very good. I've got a lot of experience dealing with heat dissipation.
      Running my gpu at 1995 drops the temps down to 80, and I'm still getting about 130fps on Assetto Corsa with about all settings on ultra.

  • @jasonparker1454
    @jasonparker1454 Год назад +1

    i like to have 2 profiles - 1 for regular work and gaming where its all about silence and energy saving and its fine for me to loose there even up to 5-6% of the regular performance. and the second profile is to get the absolute max out performance of the card if i do high usage rendering or feel the need to get the absolute FPS max in a specific game. 95% of the time i will use the first profile to save as much energy as possible.

  • @Vel_San
    @Vel_San 3 месяца назад

    Thankyou a TON man. I've had my GPU 3080ti for about 2 years now and I just learned about undervolting. I could have saved so much money on power costs, less heat, more performance and less noise! Here are my numbers before and after :)
    Stats B4 | AFTER:
    GPU TEMP: 78 -- 79 || 73.5
    MAX BOOST: 1750 - 1770 || 1785 -- 1800
    FAN SPEED: 60% -- 63% || 50% -- 52%
    VOLTAGE: 0.93 -- 0.95 -- 0.97 || 0.8
    POWER (WATT): 340 -- 350 || 280 -- 290
    Heaven Benchmark (FPS/Score): 218/5490 || 228.1/5747
    This is amazing man! Thanks again. Is there a need for CPU undervolting too? (I have an Intel 12th GEN i7-12700K)

  • @hatfarmer
    @hatfarmer Год назад +3

    This is fantastic. I've been looking for a guide like this for a while and really love how concise, yet detailed it is!

  • @NoName--mr5iz
    @NoName--mr5iz 2 года назад +4

    Yes, finally a clear detailed explanation and visualization! Best on youtube to find. Thanks for this video!

  • @six8bravo
    @six8bravo Год назад

    Best GPU Undervolting guide on RUclips! Thank You!
    My System: Ryzen 9 5900x / RTX 3080 10GB (Dell GPU) / 32GB RAM (3600MHz)
    GPU Temp: 68 (4 degrees Celsius drop)
    Wattage: 275W (39W drop)
    Max Boost: 1830MHz (60MHz increase)
    Fan Speed: 1750rpm (500rpm drop)
    Voltage: 775mV (125mV drop)
    Heaven Benchmark: 6657 (267-point increase)
    FPS: 264 (11fps increase)

  • @Kaptime
    @Kaptime Год назад

    Hadn't done this in 6/7 years, so I watched this to get a refresher. Dropped 50+ watts (so far, not sure if stable yet) thanks man, great tutorial.

  • @iplayrf
    @iplayrf 2 года назад

    yeah, you killed this video man. a lot of the other people doing videos on this were babbling too much imo, not to take away from their time and all. you were so on point, look forward to future content.

  • @crod712
    @crod712 Год назад

    My dude thank you so much for this video. I had watched some other videos to undervolt my new used 3090 and you did something that they did not.
    Drop the overclock -250 and then pull the clocks up in the graph. Made it much much easier than the other videos. Thanks. Huge, huge improvements with clocks and thermals.

  • @fiekz79
    @fiekz79 Год назад +1

    This video is legit!!
    Msi 3080ti Suprim
    Before: (Stock)
    Temps: 76-78°
    Watts: 398-400w
    After: (900v)
    Temp: 64-66°
    Watts: 330-340w
    FPS pretty much the same, I'll do some more testing.

  • @Freddatos
    @Freddatos Год назад

    I undervolted my card to lower the coilwhine and it really helped. Ran it through Unigine Heaven 1080P Extreme settings. I'm using the ASUS 3080 Strix OC card and my stock was this:
    Stock:
    GPU Clock 1935mhz
    Core Voltage 1.075
    Fanspeed 1840RPM
    GPU Power 350W
    GPU Temp 68C
    Benchmark Score/FPS 4534, 180
    With undervolt:
    GPU Clock 1860mhz
    Core Voltage 0.875
    Fanspeed 1440RPM
    GPU Power 250W (isch)
    GPU Temp 61-62C
    Benchmark Score/FPS 4387, 174,2
    Now there is still some coilwhine but it is very very silent. I didn't try to undervolt more to the point of a crash. I'm happy where it is now. Thanks alot for the help!

  • @cody9058
    @cody9058 2 года назад +1

    Just came across this video, I've been wanting to do this for a while, I've got a gigabyte 3070 ti eagle and this dude runs HOT. This video helped me out so much dude. Temps are way more manageable. Much appreciated!

    • @WiLcreatives
      @WiLcreatives  2 года назад

      Thanks for the feedback, glad I was able to help!

  • @the-animeslayer4241
    @the-animeslayer4241 2 года назад +1

    Man I'm so happy I found this video! My EVGA FTW3 ULTRA 3080TI was running 88°C in 4k. I looked everywhere until I found this video. Now it's at 71°C and max out at 75°C now I came game for hours.

    • @WiLcreatives
      @WiLcreatives  2 года назад

      Awesome!

    • @absee5616
      @absee5616 2 года назад

      I have the same card what did u do exactly?

  • @ninjamasterflex
    @ninjamasterflex 2 года назад +1

    Hell yeah you helped me big time with my rtx 3070 running all the way to 86°c I am going to make some more adjustments to see my max out and get where I need to be and report my gains

  • @jmmadridondo
    @jmmadridondo 2 года назад +1

    best guide in undervolting hands down

  • @asingha94
    @asingha94 Год назад

    This is the best explanation on internet rn

  • @patriot9077
    @patriot9077 2 года назад +2

    Nice breakdown man. A lot of this is overwhelming at first. Really appreciate the step by step help.

    • @WiLcreatives
      @WiLcreatives  2 года назад

      I appreciate the feedback glad I was able to help!

  • @peterbenson56
    @peterbenson56 Год назад +1

    Excellent guide! Was able to bring my EVGA 3080ti XC3 Hybrid from 355w/1790mhz to 305w/1815mhz! Put some noctua radiator fans on it and it's DEAD silent!

  • @manuelcactus1697
    @manuelcactus1697 Год назад

    All the other people I heard explaining this just left me confused, you however are amazing how well you explain things! Thanks very much! It's just the start but i dropped my temps by 6 degrees while keeping playable frames. All the best to you and thanks for taking the extra time to explain it

  • @JeremyV_
    @JeremyV_ 2 года назад

    One of the only people on earth that knows how to pronounce ASUS! Subscribed and liked just for that. Also great video!

  • @yeahright6781
    @yeahright6781 Год назад

    Best undervolt guide on the internet HANDS DOWN

  • @allthesepollitos8891
    @allthesepollitos8891 2 года назад +1

    I did exactly everything and got worst temps, and GPU clock. The only thing that "improved" were max voltage, max board power draw, FPS, and score. Even then, the max board power draw decreased by 4.8 Watts, FPS increased by 0.6, and score increased by 14.
    Temp: 70.5 -> 71.2
    GPU Clock: 2025 -> 1995
    Fan Speed 1: 80%, 2043 -> 81%, 2090
    Fan Speed 2: 79%, 2174 -> 80%, 2227
    Voltage: 1.0810V -> 0.9500V
    Board Power Draw: 366 -> 361.2
    Benchmark:
    FPS: 146.9 -> 147.5
    Score: 3701 -> 3715
    CPU: i7-12700K
    GPU: Gigabyte Vision 3080Ti

  • @NucklesVault
    @NucklesVault 2 года назад +3

    I recently got the 3080 and it was running pretty cool until recently where I'm seeing it hit 85C even when playing low demanding games at medium settings, not sure if that is normal but this here seems promising, I'll give this a go!

  • @cryptohawk
    @cryptohawk 2 года назад +1

    Thanks mate, for making this guide. I have an MSI 3080 Ti Suprim X and wanted to underclock this beast, and your guide is absolutely spot on.

    • @GeeRommers
      @GeeRommers 2 года назад

      You can have my numbers (Same card): Profile 1: 925/1995 and Profile 2: 862/1905. The last one works perfectly on Bright Memory Infinite, with over 140fps at 1440p.

    • @cryptohawk
      @cryptohawk 2 года назад

      @@GeeRommers Thanks for sharing your settings. I have just done some testing on my 3080 Ti Suprim X, and I ended up with
      Profile 1: 950/2025 (Fan curve with max 60%) Port Royal Score: 13,811 and Avg Temp 59'c.
      Profile 2: 875/1920 (Fan on Auto). Port Royal Score: 13,378 and Avg Temp 65'c.
      Cheers!

  • @HiresMerc
    @HiresMerc 2 года назад +2

    Thank you so much! This made a big improvement in terms or power and temps. Lowered temps by 14c and power by 125w at a cost of about 10 fps. The CPU is much happier as well. Case is a 4000D with CPU AIO set to top exhaust. The 3080Ti was blasting it hot exhaust.
    EVGA 3080Ti FTW3 Ultra
    base line
    gpu temp 74.1c
    max boost 1920mhz
    fan speed 80%, 2150 rpm
    voltage 1.0810v
    gpu board power 401.6w
    benchmark score 6689
    undervolted @ -250mhz, 1932mhz, 0.875v (+132mhz)
    gpu temp 60.7c
    max boost 1815mhz
    fan speed 72%, 1800 rpm
    voltage 0.875v
    gpu board power 275w
    benchmark score 6471

    • @Prof_Bum
      @Prof_Bum 2 года назад

      This is bad man. You just underclocked the gpu. I get same power consumption and temp but i get much higher max boost and much lower fan speed. You should ask r/overclocking if you struggle to undervolt.

    • @HiresMerc
      @HiresMerc 2 года назад

      @@Prof_Bum Fan speed is completely dependent on what curve you use.

    • @Prof_Bum
      @Prof_Bum 2 года назад

      @@HiresMerc yeah so do something about it cause you did a shitty job mate :)

    • @CompatibilityMadness
      @CompatibilityMadness 2 года назад

      @@Prof_Bum You gotta do what you gotta do. I say, if he wants/needs to get A LOT quieter GPU (with even lower power) he may as well sacrifice some performance. 275W board power is crazy though, I bet there isn't any stock/OC'ed card out there, that can beat this 3080 Ti at 275W total board power limit.

  • @ildalailamer8341
    @ildalailamer8341 Год назад

    Nice video! @13:50 the term you are looking for is "idle metrics" aka idle temp, idle volts etc
    Here's my results on my 3070 (i play at 1080p):
    --------------------------------------------------------[Stock OC]
    clock max: 1965Mhz (unstable, fluctuates between 1650 and 1980)
    temp: 83 C
    fan: 3050 RPM 100%
    voltage: 1081 mV
    power: 249.1 Watts
    benchmark: fps 155.5 - score 3917
    --------------------------------------------------------[Undervolt OC]
    clock max: 1905Mhz (Stable, no power/temp limit)
    temp: 67 C
    fan: 2200 RPM 81%
    voltage: 850 mV
    power: 183.6 Watts
    benchmark: 171.5 fps - 4320 score
    --------------------------------------------------------
    Love.

  • @BlackBruceLeeTheGreatDekuTree
    @BlackBruceLeeTheGreatDekuTree 2 года назад +3

    Thanks for the tips, my man. On my EVGA 3080ti I got a score of 3922, average FPS of 155.7 with an undervolt setting at .825v @1845mhz. Temps peeked to 68C fan speed at 69% with a room temp of 79F (Hot in the valley right now). Not sure if I ran the same settings in Heaven, but I had the quality at ultra, 2560x1440p resolution, x8 AA and tess at extreme and in fullscreen format.

    • @BlackBruceLeeTheGreatDekuTree
      @BlackBruceLeeTheGreatDekuTree 2 года назад

      Okay turned the case intake fans up from 1020rpm to 1244rpm during the test and dropped GPU temps down to 66C I think I've finally found my sweet spot! Thanks again

    • @alfredoalejandro87
      @alfredoalejandro87 2 года назад

      @@BlackBruceLeeTheGreatDekuTree Which EVGA card do you have?

    • @BlackBruceLeeTheGreatDekuTree
      @BlackBruceLeeTheGreatDekuTree 2 года назад

      @@alfredoalejandro87 3080ti

    • @mus8914
      @mus8914 Год назад

      I have same GPU FTW3 ultra , can you tell me waht is your sweet spot ?

  • @mr.waffles2555
    @mr.waffles2555 2 года назад +1

    This is a great guide. I managed to drop 6c off my 3090 GPU temps with minimal performance impact.

  • @MIKEZGAMER-g8b
    @MIKEZGAMER-g8b Год назад +1

    Great vid man appreciated

  • @martythestines
    @martythestines Год назад

    I already know how to undervolt my GPU. But I wish I would've seen this video when I first wanted to learn how. This has been the most comprehensible video, I've seen on the topic. My 3080TI FE was running super hot. I actually got similar results as you. 1950 at 925Mv with 73C down to 64C with fans at 70%. My memory dropped from 91C down to 77C. And a power draw of 330 watts. All with the exact same performance.
    I'm still gonna replace the pads and paste here after 6 months of having the card. Got it for the price of a non-TI thanks to Best Buy, so I plan on waiting til 50 series at least. I got some coming in a couple days. And I need to cut a whole under my GPU to have a fan blow cool air up to the heat sink. (I like this smaller Cooler Master MB311L case too much to replace it.)

  • @wile-e-coyote7257
    @wile-e-coyote7257 2 года назад +1

    One of the most helpful videos I've seen in a long time. Thanks!

  • @GeeRommers
    @GeeRommers 2 года назад +3

    Thank you. I'd like to add that you can save uo to 5 profiles for different games, since some undervolts are gonna work for some less demanding ones, while you are gonna need a little more voltage for some others. Bright Memory Infinite, for example, works with a 862mV/1905Mhz (Very well optimized), but heavier games can run with a 925mV/1995Mhz

  • @alexwhitney1841
    @alexwhitney1841 Год назад

    This is awesome! My RTX3090 was always running around 80c without running games, under volting to 875mv at 1850mhz brought my temps down over 20c and got almost 7000 more points in 3dmark timespy!

  • @cmdrbravo2zero726
    @cmdrbravo2zero726 Год назад

    Thanks to your amazing video the numbers that I got undervolting my recently purchased (Amazon refurb) MSi Gaming X GTX 1080Ti beast were:
    Stats AFTER UNDERVOLTING: @950mV @925mV @900mV
    GPU MAX TEMP: 76 deg C 74 deg C 79 deg C
    GPU MAX BOOST CLK FREQ: 1923MHz 1873MHz 1885MHz
    GPU FAN SPEED: 71% RPM: 1753 rpm 68% 1498rpm 78% 2066
    GPU VOLTAGE: 950mV 925mV 900mV
    GPU POWER WATTS: 240W 229W 279W
    So I left it set at 925mV saved the profile then selected "start with Windows" button top right of MSi Afterburner.

  • @thehunattila1
    @thehunattila1 2 года назад +1

    I have to give serious thanks to you my man. This was easy to follow, informative, and to the point. You just earned a sub.

  • @chrongaming5206
    @chrongaming5206 2 года назад +3

    Rocking 987mv @ 2015mhz. Increased my performance quite a bit while lowering power usage and temps! I can do almost 2170mhz at max voltage but I would much rather have the lower temps and power usage so my card lasts! Im using the EVGA FTW3 Ultra Gaming 3080ti with an EK Quantum Vector Waterblock. I recommend to first find your max core clock with max voltage and then try and find a sweet spot under that where you can run lower voltage while still overclocking the card. Undervolted and Overclocked is the way to go!

    • @WiLcreatives
      @WiLcreatives  2 года назад

      Man that’s awesome! I want to put a waterblock on my card one day !

    • @mus8914
      @mus8914 Год назад

      Iam using same card plz can you share your sweet spot plz

  • @maxxz8618
    @maxxz8618 2 года назад +1

    Thank you man, out of all the other videos that I've watched yours the one that finally made me understand the whole process. Keep doing what you're doing man.

    • @WiLcreatives
      @WiLcreatives  2 года назад +1

      I really appreciate that, thank you!

    • @ventureoutdoors648
      @ventureoutdoors648 2 года назад

      yeah thank you. I learnt that 950 mv is a safe place to start and the less mv makes the card more unstable. I thought it was the other way around

  • @shammy6064
    @shammy6064 Год назад

    thank you!! very easy to follow... i have been putting off undervolting my card for months, because it seemed so complicated but this video made it easy as cake

  • @jivadaya6439
    @jivadaya6439 2 года назад +16

    Thank you for this video. Can someone please explain exactly why core clock must be lowered -250 before undervolting? Is it not possible to simply find 950 dot on curve then pull it up to 1920mhz? Where does this -250 value come from? How is it calculated? I just want to understand, thank you :D

    • @valfar9999
      @valfar9999 2 года назад

      Yeah I was wondering as well

    • @jivadaya6439
      @jivadaya6439 2 года назад

      @@valfar9999 I went ahead and selected .900 mV at 1875mhz without underclocking and it is working great. Lower temps and solid fps without tripping the Operational Voltage limit or Power limit as before. I'm impressed by gpu's capability to overclock itself but unnecessary for my (mostly) 1080p gaming :D

    • @johann09
      @johann09 2 года назад

      Just a baseline. He probably chose -250 MHz because ROG Strix cards boost quite a lot, I decided to go with -200 MHz because my card isn't a top tier model and it doesn't boost quite as much due to power limit.

    • @valfar9999
      @valfar9999 2 года назад +2

      @@jivadaya6439 Yeah I managed to get 1995mhz for 950mv on my 3080 TI and it is stable on the time spy extreme stress test but unfortunately it crashes on Cyberpunk so I pushed it to 975mv.
      I should lower my core clock as 1995mhz is way above the stock core clock of this GPU.
      But yeah, regarding the temps it's crazy how much it improved, I'm running Valhalla on 4k ultra at 70°C with my fans running at 85-90%

    • @robr640
      @robr640 2 года назад

      From my limited experience it is to make sure the point you set is the highest point on the VF curve. If there is a higher point on the VF curve the GPU will still draw stock voltage & boost up to those higher points.

  • @elusiverog3780
    @elusiverog3780 Год назад

    I can honestly say you are the first user I've subscribed to with also pushing the bell notification button. Bravo! Great content!

  • @Noz135
    @Noz135 2 года назад +2

    Great guide! I'd make note of trying to run ray tracing benchmarks when undervolting as well, such as 3Dmark Port Royal along with heaven, I've found at least with my personal 3080 that while one undervolt may be perfectly stable and functional without ray tracing enabled, it would still be unable to complete a port royal run without erroring out/crashing, would just need to up the voltage by steps until stability is reached :) Heaven is great for stability testing apart from ray tracing.
    I'd done an undervolt a couple days back on my newly installed EVGA FTW3 Ultra 12GB 3080 I'd received recently, managed to drop wattage from 400-420W down to 280W under load, 15-20 degrees cooler, 500-600RPM fan reduction even with auto fans, less coil whine, and lost 3-5FPS since i dropped my clock speed slightly. Still hit my 100HZ refresh rate/frame cap on most of my titles at 3440x1440 so it's a win/win/win :)

    • @WiLcreatives
      @WiLcreatives  2 года назад +1

      Good Feedback and great numbers!

  • @vintagerocker1668
    @vintagerocker1668 2 года назад +1

    I don't speak english, but I understood almost everything, thanks... From 82°C to 73°C I'm very happy!!

  • @mattb2196
    @mattb2196 Год назад +1

    hey man i know this is an old video but i want to give my thanks i used your settings for my 3080ti and i cant thank you enough for the low temps and awsome performance i was scared at first but its way better now to what i had before when i was freaking out

    • @WiLcreatives
      @WiLcreatives  Год назад +2

      No problem I appreciate the feedback!

    • @mattb2196
      @mattb2196 Год назад

      Anytime man I was glad to get my card under control 😁

  • @matttheradartechnician
    @matttheradartechnician Год назад

    Amazing job at explaining to people who might not know much or anything of underclocking or messing with stuff like this. Great video and thanks brother.

  • @americannexusego
    @americannexusego 2 года назад +1

    Most organized and detailed tutorial! Keep doing what you’re doing!

  • @Desilv
    @Desilv 2 года назад

    thanks man helped out a lot ! also like the calm tonality ! i bet your a real chill dude as a person ! keep it up

  • @BadgersGameRoom
    @BadgersGameRoom Год назад +1

    I really like your tutorial and I followed it. But I have one question. Why start with the -250 ? I've watched other tutorials and they don't show that. Thanks again I hit like!

  • @satie321
    @satie321 Год назад

    Awesome! Was looking everywhere for this detailed!

  • @rek_t
    @rek_t 2 года назад

    Only person that explained it properly!
    It reduced temps by 1C, I already had an agressive fan curve, but it reduced wattage by 41W!

    • @WiLcreatives
      @WiLcreatives  2 года назад

      Awesome!

    • @rek_t
      @rek_t 2 года назад

      @@WiLcreatives My 3080 FE went down to 1920MHz at 875mV, and I tried upping it to 1935MHz, it worked but it had a marginally better FPS at about 11W extra power, then again 1950MHz introduced 1965MHz boosts but Unigine was freezing.
      Do these figures sound about right?

  • @bearface9926
    @bearface9926 2 года назад

    Watched a bunch of guides but this is the one where it finally clicked. Thanks so much for your clear and concise explanation!

  • @angvil
    @angvil 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for this video very informative and very detailed! I don't mind the long videos if they're organized and no useless info that I don't really need. Keep it up you got a new sub

    • @WiLcreatives
      @WiLcreatives  2 года назад

      Awesome I appreciate the feedback!

  • @ryanlaseter7626
    @ryanlaseter7626 2 года назад +1

    Loved your video really appreciate it! Got my 3080ti down by 8C on core, and 10C on memory! Now I can scale the fan curve back for a quieter room!

  • @anishammad3090
    @anishammad3090 Год назад

    thanks a lot, definitly hyped by undervoltage,cheers from Algeria!

  • @xuinasha
    @xuinasha Год назад

    Very educational, benefits and reaosns why we do this, and how it can help, like you said,
    Lower temp,lower watt usage , and a BARELy any drop if not same peformance, thats a amazing result !
    thank you for video, i was looking up how to over-clock, instead I ended up, unvervoltage taking a step back.
    my stats form your guide "
    before:
    gpu temp: 79c
    max boost : 1935mhz
    fan speed: 2257rpm/ 2254rpm
    volt:1.081V
    gpu power : 400w
    fps:255.1
    score:6425
    ---------------
    AFTER:-250 > 900v > +210
    -250 > 900v > +210
    gpu temp: 70c
    max boost : 1960Mhz
    fan speed: 2510rpm/ 2254rpm
    volt:.881Mv
    gpu power : 347w
    fps:259.6
    score:6540

    • @WiLcreatives
      @WiLcreatives  Год назад

      Thanks for the support! Those are great numbers! Glad you were able to benefit from it!

  • @wladewig
    @wladewig Год назад

    From this Wil to you WIL - thank you for the very easy to understand step by step guide. Your guide work a treat for me.

  • @hoaiminhnguyen6538
    @hoaiminhnguyen6538 Год назад

    Thank you for your great video. I am using Evga RTX 3080 TI FTW3 Ultra Gaming. i only play Warzone 2 and it gets up to 75-80 degrees and gets around 100-120 fps
    After putting setting like your undervolt profile , i get 66 degrees stable and fps increase 120-140 fps with less power consumption.
    Thank you, you're the best

  • @marduk3604
    @marduk3604 2 года назад

    This is is probably one of the clearest if not clearest guide to undervolting.

  • @CasualGamerJay
    @CasualGamerJay 2 года назад +1

    Loved this tutorial. Loved how you explained everything simply. I just bought a 3080 12GB and wanted to undervolt the card so save on the wattage since I have a 850w PSU. Now I'm excited to get my card and play around with undevolting.

    • @LeanCuisine88
      @LeanCuisine88 2 года назад

      What you ended up undervolting too? I have a 3080 12G as well. I went with 800mV 1900MHZ. Warzone I'm getting temps 53c to 59c. No cap my room be like 75 degrees. Playing warzone for like 4 hours. Temps stay in that range. I have my FPS cap at 200 (which is phenomenal for me). I know this might not be the best but I'm a noob.

    • @LeanCuisine88
      @LeanCuisine88 2 года назад

      I have a 850 psu gold as well

  • @williammurphy1674
    @williammurphy1674 2 года назад +1

    Excellent How To Vid! .. 1st time viewer here and just Subbed! .. I also have a 5800x. I'm guessing you may have undervolted that too? Any vids on that done or maybe in the works? ...

    • @WiLcreatives
      @WiLcreatives  2 года назад

      CPU Undervolting Guide | AMD Ryzen 7 5800X | Step by Step How To Guide | Ryzen 5000 Series
      ruclips.net/video/aylaye908v0/видео.html

  • @martintoft5845
    @martintoft5845 Год назад

    Thanks, saved ~80 watts and some noise for me, and even got better performance.

  • @lockmesideways2236
    @lockmesideways2236 2 года назад +1

    Fantastic and in-depth video that is very easy to understand, keep up the good work!

  • @CsFanatiker
    @CsFanatiker 2 года назад +1

    Amazing brother, best thorough guide on UV in da webz.

  • @bgeraldc
    @bgeraldc Год назад

    I bought a used 3060 ti. I'm sure it was mined on. Of course after 6 or so months it started getting hot and acting up. I undervolt it and it fixed it automatically. But I saw a few things youve done differently. So I'm gonna go back I Believe there's a little more I can squeeze out of it. Thanks for the great video

  • @mjcato1
    @mjcato1 2 года назад

    Great explanation, In heaven my results on my strix 3080 are below for 875v
    highest temp 70 to 66
    fan speed 78% to 69%
    power 391 to 361
    FPS 131 to 128

  • @skinnyTheCat
    @skinnyTheCat Год назад

    Love your video / guide to this subject. For me the best one i found on YT! Thank you so much! :)

  • @aviagrawal5903
    @aviagrawal5903 2 года назад

    I don’t like or comment often but this was a fantastic video

  • @Drew-NL
    @Drew-NL Месяц назад

    Saved this vid, thank you seeing 4070 pulling 200watts makes me jealous so ill check this out when new cpu comes in : ] thank you

  • @KinGDGaminG63
    @KinGDGaminG63 Год назад +1

    Thanks. Great video. I just put my gpu vertical and my temps went up. So I wanna try this to get them under control. Thank you.

    • @WiLcreatives
      @WiLcreatives  Год назад +1

      Usually temps go down when you make it vertical, but depends on the case. What case do you have?

    • @KinGDGaminG63
      @KinGDGaminG63 Год назад

      @@WiLcreatives hytey60

  • @FrankieMankie
    @FrankieMankie Год назад

    10/10 video! I have the exact same undervolt for my RTX 3060 Ti, 900mv and 1920 Mhz on the Clock (+700 Mhz on the memory).

  • @jasongarmany8173
    @jasongarmany8173 2 года назад

    Super helpful. Will be using this to undervolt mine and my friends' GPUs

  • @jimmytimber7074
    @jimmytimber7074 10 месяцев назад

    Thanks man. I have been having issues with my rtx 4080 getting warmer than I like. I tried everything. Changed fan orientation,added fans and tried more aggressive fan curves. Finally tried undervolting and my GPU temps dropped 20c with the same performance. Great video. Best one I have found on undervolting. I'm new to PC though and really don't understand why they don't just do this for a stock setting?

    • @WiLcreatives
      @WiLcreatives  10 месяцев назад

      Thanks for the feedback, I've asked that question to myself a thousand times. I think these manufacturers let these cards run wild with power just to get a lead on the benchmark boards.

  • @ineffable2100
    @ineffable2100 Год назад +1

    This works wonders. My msi 3080ti was running 60° idle an would reach 82° when playing. Undervolting it to 900mv at 1950clockspeed has worked amazingly. My idle is 44 and under full load it is normally in the 60s to low 70

    • @kr3w3rkr3w8
      @kr3w3rkr3w8 Год назад

      my 3080 ti strix OC is 40c idle and 60 -65c full load. No undervolt and 1950mhz auto boost clock 😅

    • @ineffable2100
      @ineffable2100 Год назад

      @@kr3w3rkr3w8 yea my pc is placed in a really poor airflow place. But after undervolting an adjusting the fan speeds accordingly. Its 38 idle and never past 64 under load. Also the 1950 clockspeed is what its set too but it rarely stays on it. I find it at around around 2000 more often than not.

  • @katawonga
    @katawonga Год назад

    Such a great video bro. I just got a small form factor PC with an RTX 3080 and I really want to use these tips to ensure it's running quiet, cool and efficiently. Cheers

  • @SoopSah420
    @SoopSah420 2 года назад +1

    Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge. Just got a EVGA 3080 FTW and will def be undervolting

    • @WiLcreatives
      @WiLcreatives  2 года назад

      Sound good, thanks for the feedback! Don’t forget to share your numbers

  • @brego129
    @brego129 Год назад +1

    I've seen a lot of RUclipsrs use this method and there is a fatal flaw in it. First by dropping your entire curve -250, you've effectively overvolted most any given clock in the curve and then there is a steep climb toward the set boost clock where you flattened the curve which is, yes an undervolt...for only really that small part of the curve. An actual undervolt of the whole curve would be higher, not lower on the chart vs the default curve line, i.e. higher clocks vs default curve at any given voltage. This chart I found makes this much clearer: i.redd.it/ffdqpg2j8gd81.png
    So yes, you did actually undervolt your highest set boost clock vs default, but you've overvolted most of the rest of the curve below it.

  • @posmoo9790
    @posmoo9790 2 года назад

    this is the best one on this out there