Undervolt your RTX 4090 in THE RIGHT WAY - Tutorial
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- Опубликовано: 30 июл 2024
- Undervolting really seems to be the best option in terms of GPU optimization for the RTX 4000 series. Be it a 4090, 4080, 4070 Ti or even a 4060 Ti, I’d still recommend doing it.
If you do it properly, you’re gonna lose virtually 0 performance or even get an increase, while dramatically reducing heat and power consumption. You're gonna get much lower temperature if you it the right way!
Today we are featuring a Gigabyte RTX 4090 Palit Gamerock triple fan and using a 1000W 80 Plus Platinum Corsair PSU!
We used MSI Afterburner, here's the download link: www.msi.com/page/Afterburner
The software in the background is Heaven Benchmark, here's the link: benchmark.unigine.com/heaven
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I've never undervolted a card before and I was really worried about messing something up or worse my GPU but your video made this process SUPER easy. Thank you so much for the info man!
I'm glad I could help! Thanks a lot for leaving some feedback!
I agree, this is amazing!
its near impossible to break your gpu undervolting and changing anything in msi afterburner
It is. Straight to the point and no nonsense talking.
Thank you brother. I've applied your values and now I have stable frametime as a result. My card is pulling less power and it is still delivering the same performance as before. Great video! Liked & subbed!
I’m really happy it was helpful! Thanks a lot for taking the time to write this! :)
Hey man that's good to hear. Did you use the efficient or performance profile?
@@MicroWave233 I'm using the efficient profile and still getting the same performance as before while drawing much less power.
My Palit 4080 Gamerock comes tomorrow BEEN waiting for it I'm excited, thanks for this video! Definitely going to try the undervolt
I’m really happy for you my man! Let me know how it goes :)
Very concise and straight to the point, thank you, used this as a guide for my 4080
I’m really happy it was helpful! Thanks a lot for taking the time to leave some feedback! :) I’ve got other tutorials on the channel and more coming, if you like the content consider subscribing as it REALLY helps me a lot!
Dude, you're amazing! Your power-save profile seems stable for my card and completely removed the frame-time spikes that I got when I just power-limited the card to 60%. And all this while using even less power!
Thank you so much! Keep up this great work, I specifically appreciated the explanations at the end so that I now have a better grasp of why this is the best method.
This video alone made me a subscriber, I'm so happy right now 🙂
I’m really happy it was helpful! Thanks a lot for taking the time to write this! :)
Thank you for the tutorial. I will try out both of them and hopefully less heat gets dumped into my room.
My pleasure! Do let me know how it goes :)
This is it... you nailed it mate, big thanks to you! By this simple tweak my coil whine is reduced by almost 90%. My build is pure silence now with almost no loss in performance! God bless!
I’m really happy it was helpful! Thanks a lot for taking the time to write this! :)
Gigabyte rtx 4090 Gaming OC and you NEVER hear coil whine again my dude.. 1 of the 3 cards with literally 0% coil whine
it's possible, my 4090 msi gaming trio is whining but i reduced it@@kostistsiutras4373
@@kostistsiutras4373Gamerock Palit Omniblack
thank you so much, i was a bit annoyed at how much power the 4090 was taking, but i was a bit scared to do this. youve explained it so simply and easy to follow, very happy with the results
I’m really happy it was helpful! Thanks a lot for taking the time to write this! :) I’ve got other tutorials on the channel and more coming, if you like the content consider subscribing as it REALLY helps me a lot!
Incredibly informative and answered all my questions, loved the video
Super straight forward and very informative video, no nonsense and straight to business. You deserve way more subs. Cheers!
You're way too kind my man, thankyou!
That was helpful. Loved that this was 11 minutes long, simple, and covered everything I needed. Got a sub from me.
I wanted to add, I just ran Cyberpunk RT: Overdrive + Path tracing, DLSS OFF benchmark and I'm getting 1-1.5 fps gain over stock with your 975/2800 undervolt. I can also run my portable AC in the room with my 4090 while gaming on the same circuit without tripping the breaker now. A life saver.
I’m really happy it was helpful! Thanks a lot for taking the time to write this! :)
Thank you so much! This works like a charm. I’m playing on ultra settings with DLAA turned on at ~180w and 47degC
I’m really happy it was helpful! Thanks a lot for taking the time to write this! :)
Thanks, I'm very new to this stuff and you made it really easy to understand.
I’m really happy it was helpful! Thanks a lot for taking the time to leave some feedback! :) I’ve also got a few build videos on the channel and more coming, if you like the content consider subscribing as it really helps the channel!
This was absolutely amazing! Thank you so much, this dropped my Temps and power draw by a HUGE amount ( i havent checked the exact figures, but im seeing a roughly 6-7C) And this took me no time at all. Will be recommending to some friends aswell
Glad I could help my man, I truly have to thank you because there's nothing that matters more to me that someone who shares my video :)
This is a great video! Thank you so much and side note, you genuinely look like a really nice person!
Ahahahaha you’re the one who seems like a really nice guy, since you took the time to write that :) I’m really happy it was helpful, I wish you a great day!
I had the hardest time getting my 4090 liquid suprim x fans to follow the curve I set in Afterburner. The firmware in the 4090 would automatically spin fans at a much lower temp from what I assigned. With this undervolt the fans now behave the way I want. I'm still having trouble getting the fans to spin below 30% but at lest they kick in based on my set temps. Thanks!
I’m really happy it was helpful! Thanks a lot for taking the time to write this! :) I’ve got other tutorials on the channel and more coming, if you like the content consider subscribing as it REALLY helps me a lot!
Funny thing I actually had problems getting my fans to spin at all regardless of temperature on my 4090 suprim liquid x until I installed afterburer.
Your The Man!!!! Helped me out a ton and got me the results I was looking for and more!!!
💪🏽😎👍🏽
I’m really happy it was helpful! Thanks a lot for taking the time to leave some feedback! :) I’ve also got a few build videos on the channel and more coming, if you like the content consider subscribing as it really helps the channel!
Dude, you are amazing! Really! I never undervolt before, and on the same day, you helped me unvervolt my CPU (Ryzen 7 7700x) and my GPU (rtx 4090). I will show your videos to my friends, for sure! Greetings from Brazil
I’m really happy it was helpful! Thanks a lot for taking the time to leave some feedback! :) I’ve also got a few build videos on the channel and more coming, if you like the content consider subscribing as it really helps me a lot!
Awesome job! thank you. Keeps up the great work with helping the pc/gaming community.
Hey there, you way too kind, really :) I’ll keep the content coming and try to improve it!
Excellent tutorial. I used method 1 and it has reduced the power consumption and lowered the temperature of my GPU without reducing any FPS. Keep up the good work. PS liked and subscribed.
Thanks a LOT! I’m glad I could help ;)
My friend, thankyou for the video, this worked perfectly. It also reduced my coil whine significantly. Subbed!
Glad I could help, thanks a lot for the sub!
This is a great guide. I think you can take your undervolt videos on to the next level by testing the GPU performance in Fire Strike or something and then testing the undervolt, delivering both stock and UV power figures in watts for the average Joe to understand as well as the graphics scores to compare. Taking things even further would be how Bryan did it with FPS charts. But I definitely do think upping the info on these guides will give you a good audience because you test a good variety of hardware to begin with in a non complicated way.
Thanks a lot for the feedback, I’ll definitely try to improve them :)
Great video right here, you are a genius in this field 🙌🙌❤❤
You're way too kind my man, thanks a lot!
Your GPU switched from 2595MHZ to 2820MHZ before you applied your performance profile. Have I missed something? My GPU is at stock at 2530MHZ at 900. Should I raise the Core Clock about 70 or more in that case or start earlier with the undervoltage? ?
Thanks man! Just built a new monster gaming PC but having some issues with loud coil whine on the ASUS Strix 4090 OC. Undervolting using your guide did help but I'm hoping some burn in will decrease it even more, which some users report. Time will tell..Have a nice summer buddy :)
I’m really happy it was helpful! Thanks a lot for taking the time to write this! :)
I got the same card did you undervolt it even more ?
Easy to follow tutorial thanks my friend got a new sub
Why when i clicked enter after bringing down curve, my core clock doesnt show like yours (to left). Mine going to the right
thanks for the video brother , i had my 4070ti undervolted by your 4070ti undervolt tutorial but you used a different method to tweak the curve editor ( which was buggy for me atleast,after startup the curve would change slightly so the profile didnt make sense anymore) this method is way better good job
I’m really happy it was helpful! Thanks a lot for taking the time to write this! :)
The undervolt seems to be good for gaming but if I have a youtube vide playing in the background (using hardware acceleration) while using RTX vsr and hdr, that video often just stops playing (it just goes black). If I try refresh the browser after that, rtx vsr and hdr stops working plus the browser stops detecting HDR videos completetly (If I try play a native HDR video, the little hdr text doesn't appear). I have to restart the browser for it to work as usual. I am not sure what the issue is but It seems to not happen when at stock settings. I even tried lowering the memory clock to 1000mhz as you suggested for stability. Would love some insight on this problem if possible.
Edit: It seems the frequency on the curve editor was higher than it should be, because I did the whole process again and it is now at +252 instead of +312. Not sure if that could have been the reason.
However, I noticed that I raised it to 2607 (the other option was 2599) but after checking the curve editor, it came back down to 2595. Guessing that is normal?
Amazing tutorial! thanks!!!
Quick question, im running a Gigabyte 4090 master edition. With your "performance" settings, im getting 2750mhz @ 975v with +1300 on the memory. I'm only hitting 55 degrees and the card is whisper quiet. I feel like the GPU has alot more head room. Do you recommend any other settings, or stick with these settings?
My new 4090 aorus xtreme waterfoce stock at 2665 at 1050mv. If i raise voltage to 100% it goes to 1075 and freqs to 2700. How people on youtube say every card should reach 3ghz easily. I have max 50c under load and if i raise more than 150 clock i get crash in games.
great clear instructions love it!
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Hello thank you already!
I have an asus tuf and the gpu frequency is 2745mhz
At 975 mhz on the curve, what frequency should I look for? 2740?
Also trying the pc completely freezes. Would you know why? Thank you very much
That was great mate, thank you so much. I've subscribed.
Looking forward to trying this on my PNY 4090 XLR8 OC.
Regards from Australia.
Thank you for watching and for the sub! :)
i did what you suggested for the performance profile and afterburner only shows 925 volt... i made sure to target 975 in the curve editor though? also my GPU speed didn't change nor did my mem
A fantastic video. Why can't all tutorials be this clear and simple...!
well done and good reasoning. been using this method since 3090. this is the correct way.
Thanks a lot for the support! On the 4000 series it's essential in my opinion!
Ho seguito le tue indicazioni ed il risultato è fantastico, adesso la scheda video è silenziosa, più fresca e consuma meno con prestazioni praticamente uguali a prima. Sei stato estremamente utile, grazie.
Mi fa davvero piacere! Se vuoi supportare il canale iscriviti :)
Thank you fella for your work :) worked like a charm, almost 30 percent drop in power consumption, sweet :) Good luck to you in everything you do! :)
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What's the percentage of performance drop with the first undervolt profile you showed compared to stock settings?
Very helpful video! Subbed. the first undervolt reduced my 4090 power draw around 100w for about 5-10 fps thanks.
Glad I could help, thanks a lot for the sub!
My MSI 4090 comes in today. Thanks for the easy tutorial bro!
My man! Let me know how it goes with the UV, glad you came here in advance :)
My MSI 4090 crashes to desktop with these undervolt settings. Be warned.
Mine does 900 mV 2450 MHz in ESO. I did not test beyond that but I think I could push 2500 MHz easy. But why. I put +1000 on memory and no issue. What is fun is that I won't need to push harder and when 5090 comes maybe I skip it or buy it.
I got slightly higher score on heaven benchmark using the performance profile probably within the margin of error. Stock: 5962 @ 2730MHz using 1050mV, UV: 6042 @ 2745MHz using 975mV. 45W drop in power usage, temps down 3-5degC. So should I do additional tests to confirm its stable or heaven benchmark should be good enough?
Yup, it is expected to get slightly better performance with the second profile, it runs at a higher sustained clock and it has the memory offset to make up for it! Glad to hear some feedback! Testing wise, I always try to give out safe numbers so you should be good, but I would recommend stress testing it in a heavy game for a good hour to be sure (Cyberpunk works wonders for that and Apex Legends too!)
@@ImWateringPSUs Thanks for the video and tried bumping up the mem clocks to 1200 crashed it looks to be stable at 1053 so far but will try it on cyberpunk
perfectly explained, thank you very much!
It’s my pleasure! :)
Thanks man pretty usefull and easy to do. 👌🏽
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Very clear explanation and great video. I really like the fact that you reference various sources and explain why your opinion differs etc. Anyway keep up the good work - like and a subscribe from me!
You're way too kind! Thanks a lot for the comment and for the sub, they both mean a lot to me :)
Thanks for the great sharing!Have a question that if we just do the undervolt without reducing the power target, to what extent of effect will it have on reducing the total power consumption?
There’s no need to reduce the power target! Just need to undervolt really :)
Great video, thanks. Let me ask you, do you think I should undervolting my 4090 with lower values than you recommended? The 4090 msi faming trio seems to get only 2610 Mhz maximum core clock, so it wouldn't be a considerable undervolt with 2600 max, right?
I'm glad I could help! I'd still recommend trying my values, but drop it to 2500Mhz if not stable!
No matter how much I undervolt with the curve or lower the power limit, my PNY 4090 always shows 1 volt on the Nvidia performance overlay during gaming. How can I get it to lower the voltage?
If you follow the tutorial correctly, the card will be undervolted. It might just be a bad readout tbh
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Very well executed video! I appreciate your respect for viewers time and your awareness about similar videos about this subject. Being able to put yourself in your audience shoes is very good skill, although im not sure if specializing your channel in pc building tips is best approach - maybe its fine at the beginning to get some community but imo think about diversifying it at some point (games, Ai, anime/other shows, commentary, maybe organize some fun tech tournaments with your subs, idk). Unless its just a hobby of course; I say all that because there are at least 2 big channels about pc's - linus tech tips and gamers nexus and it will be tough to become the third one. I detect some max power limit on this one ;) but maybe you will prove me wrong
Thanks a LOT for the sub, for the feedback and for the advice! PC building is definitely a niche subject, but it’s my passion! I’ll definitely try to diversify as you say, it’s probably a good move business wise, but I can’t see myself stopping doing builds :)
Thanks for the video. One issue however that I discovered the hard way. Going higher on ram speed is not necessarily better for FPS. Using your suggestions, I ran benchmarks in Timespy and the higher I went on memory, the LOWER my graphics score was each time. +1300mhz for example ended up offering worse performance than +1000mhz. This is apparently due to error correction that takes place on modern GPUs when ram is pushed too high.
Many times, modern cards will keep running (not crash) at unstable memory speeds, but the performance suffers. Can you do a video on this topic? I think many people are not informed about it and would appreciate being shown how to find the “sweet spot” for memory OC.
1. ECC is not enabled by default on Nvidia GPU's, you have to enable it through Nvidia control panel.
2. Every card is different. I can Max my GPU's memory (4090 AERO) to 2000+ and still not see degradation in performance but its not stable. I run +1700 stable and get the best gains at this OC.
3. It is general practice and mentioned in many overclocking vid's from years and years ago that you OC until you either a.) GPU starts becoming unstable or b.) you start loosing performance. Maybe he assumed most people would understand to look for this already and is why he didn't mention it.
Thanks for this comment. And thanks for the reply too! Yes I did assume people would double check with a benchmark, I’ll make a dedicated video about it!
Great video. After watching this I noticed I was being way too conservative with my undervolt and vram oc
I’m really happy it was helpful! Thanks a lot for taking the time to write this! :)
Great vid!!
Thanks a lot my man!
Great video, im trying to decide which profile to choose I don't mind a small performance drop (maybe 5 fps) for lots of saved power consumption. Would you recommend the 90 mv undervolt for this case?
Personally yes, I think the 900mV one would be the best for your usecase!
Great guide. How will I know if 1300 is too much for the memory clock? Am I just looking for artifacting or other graphical errors in the benchmark? Seems perfect so far
Glad it was helpful! To check if it’s not too much yes, you’re looking at artifacting but you also need to test is going from +800 to +1300 produces a performance increase. If it doesn’t, no need to put +1300 as it might be slightly unstable
Just found this video after fully building out my new pc a few weeks ago and have had a few growing pains. Got everything flowing smoothly until I started playing Destiny 2 again. the game would hard shut off my pc after about 5-10 minutes of playing. this is on a ryzen 7950x3d, rog strix x670e-e mobo, gigabyte 4090 oc with, 64gigs of trident z5 ram, and a corsair rm1200e psu. all the games i'd played i'd had no issue. heat was good. power draw was fine. until destiny. i found this video and followed your tutorial and i can say i haven't noticed a single performance issue and still holding around 250fps on destiny with max settings and zero crashes. appreciate the easy tutorial and explanation
Excellent explaination!! Your channel should be more widely known. Consider me subscribed!!
Thanks a lot man, for real :)
Great video, will try it out when my card arrives - much appreciated!
Just one thing, it would have been even great to also see how much power was saved due to this methods and that it shows if the FPS stay the same/change
I’m really happy you liked it! Make sure to leave some feedback after you tried it! :) I’ve also got a few build videos on the channel and more coming, if you like the content consider subscribing as it really helps me a lot! I generally do the testing on the build videos!
Hello, I wanted say thanks for this guide.
I subscribed, ain't going lie i'm not a huge computer guy when it comes to undervolting and overclocking.
Main thing I wanted to do is decrease the temperature since it's summer and my pc feels like how it did in the xbox 360 console days a huge heat warmer that heats the whole room
Do you have anymore tips that can push down temps more?
Great tutorial, a tip, you can fine tune the frequency scale with the up and down arrows while holding shift.
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Thanks for the tip btw, I should point it out :)
gracias :) always coming back, because I always forget how to move the curves ;) having profiles with 0.9 and 0.925 and clock speeds from 2600-2700 with nice temperatures and powerconsumption (don't need the performance profile yet with the 4090, before my 7800x3d will limit in my games). Fans are only at 30% while playing demanding MSFS. It is a pleasure! THX. btw. can I see the Palit GameRock OC? I have also the Palit. Which CPU are you using?
I’m really happy it was helpful! Thanks a lot for taking the time to leave some feedback! :) I’ve also got a few build videos on the channel and more coming, if you like the content consider subscribing as it really helps me a lot! I was using a 13900K
Thank you, i'm an Afterburner noob so i really needed someone to explain it loud and clear to me. I tested 30 mn of Alan Wake 2 at almost max setting and power consumption went from 350w to 260w with a barely noticeable hit in performance, which is great. I didn't even do the VRAM overclock because i was afraid it might damage it in the long term, are there any risks?
I’m really happy it was helpful! Thanks a lot for taking the time to leave some feedback! :) I’ve also got a few build videos on the channel and more coming, if you like the content consider subscribing as it really helps the channel! Also no worries, no risk :)
I did the first option exaclty like in the video but i ended up. With actualliy 500+ watts i guess it doesnt work with gigabyte gpus...
Keep in mind that different bins will have different voltage curves. My 4090 Strix has a really strange bin. At 900mv it can only manage 2500-ish clock speed, any higher it would crash, but the curve shoots up at 950mv and can clock to 2750. It also does 2950 at 1.05v stock voltage which is total madness. It appears that there are some bins that can do really high frequency at the higher voltages but sucks at undervolting. So the more reliable way to undervolt is to do +170 mhz on the whole curve (no matter what frequency you land at), and then pick a voltage you want to stick to and flaten the curve from there. I picked 950mv @2750 mhz, doing basically stock performance while drawing at most 380w in 3DMark Firestrike.
could you share a screenshot of your settings? I did the same as you, but without adding 170mhz.
Very informative! If my stock for 4090 is 2730mhz, is this the frequency I should target too at 975mv? Or lower still?
Tested option 1, performance in 3dmark seems too low vs stock so am opting for option 2.
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Very nice clear video. But when you talk about optimum tech using the 'previous method' at about 8:27 and getting worse results, what method is that? I'm just curious because what you described in this video is what i've done for my 3080, though your way of moving the dots on the graph is a lot quicker.
Thank you! The previous method is what I also use in my tutorials on the channel for 3000 series cards. If you’ve done it on a 3080 it is perfectly fine :) But on RTX 4000 you need to do it the right way!
Amazing tutorial. Thank you so much, this worked perfectly for my 4090
I’m really happy it was helpful! Thanks a lot for taking the time to write this! :)
Hey! Thank you for this video! Im thinking about upgrading my built from a 3070TI to an MSI 4090. The only thing I was worried about, was the 450 watts since it seems to be quite a lot of power in the long run (power is expensive in europe :D ), and if my Corsair RM850x PSU will be good enough for it. What is the average max power that the card consumes after the undervolting? Thx for an answer and keep up the great work :)
Should be under 400w and I’m using an hx750i and have even run cp2077 at 133% max power and with only a 3 to 1 cable and still was pulling around 550w on the gpu only. I didn’t run it this way for long as I like to keep card under the 70°c mark and under 60% fan speed. Asus tuf non oc. I haven’t tried this uc yet but I’d just try it and monitor the card power in Hwmonitor.. can crl alt out of some games with them still running full power. Also furmark works if it’s in windowed mode. Just play around and please don’t worry about power being too much for your psu. It’s plenty even if you’re running intel haha… but you shouldn’t run intel imo unless you know specifically why you need it. 95+ % of ppl should be running an x3d either the am4 or 5…
Late answer but here I am! I can definitely confirm that the 850W Corsair unit would be plenty for an undervolted RTX 4090! It should draw a maximum of 300W with the 900mV option
My memory clock keeps resetting to zero after a while, core clock doesn’t change, what could cause this?
You need to save the profile :) Also subscribing to the channel helps
I use à UPS so low power is important , I want good performance at 150 watts or less . Can I still get good performance even if it’s half normal frame rate while getting power close to 150 watts ? Like the 40000 SFF since it costs about the same
Hey there, yes you can! Aim at around the 775mV voltage point, I think you can get away with around 1900Mhz!
You deserve my sub, thanks for making good stuff like this and not copy/pasta like other "tubers"
Glad I could help, thanks a lot, for real :)
I used both profiles and get pink streaks through my screen when testing in 3D mark...
I've used this tutorial 3 times now (2 x reinstall windows) and it remains the most useful resource for RTX 4090 owners. THANK YOU!
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Hey, so I have tried to follow the video with a game open in the background (PathOfExile) and as soon as I apply the curve changes the game just crashes. I also tried finishing the whole set-up and boot up the game afterwards and it just keeps crashing right away until I reset the settings in MSI Afterburner. Any thoughts on what I am doing wrong? Actually the game runs fine for like 5-10 seconds and then crashes.
Specs: RTX4090, R7 7800X3D, X670 Gaming X AX
I’d say try 100Mhz less on the core clock and no memory offset
Wow thanks for the quick reply. It runs stable with these settings. I'll start from here and see how much i can optimize it by getting closer to your initial values from the video.
Hi! Great vid. I have a 4090 Zotac Amp Extreme Airo. Which settings would you recommend for undervolting it? Cheers from Argentina!
Exactly the same as the video :) All 4090s aside from liquid cooler ones are the same
oh my god man! i have an inno3d x3 OC 4090 that started getting a bit toasty (92 degree hotspot with 20 degree delta). I followed your performance setting and it works amazingly well! hotspot max is 82 degrees now and the GPU is super quiet... best part? there's maybe a 1-2 fps performance loss in the witcher 3 maxed out... this is insane.... Thank you so much for this tutorial and explanation!
I hope with this it's going to improve my fps. Right now im doing 130fps on warzone with the 4090 and i913900f.🙏 And you will suggest to upgrade my cpu with the 13900k?
It’s definitely gonna help! Yes getting a 13900K would help in Warzone
What actually is the purpose of undervolting when my card uses up to 585 Watts after the adjustment as you said for the second profile?
Well you need to choose the profile depending on whether you want efficiency or performance. And also make sure you’re testing it from the wall with a wattmeter
Thanks a lot for this bro, tried the performance preset but unfortunately it makes Cyberpunk crash pretty quickly. Tried 2750 @975mv with +1000 memory 108% PL but it didn't work with that specific game. 2640 @950mv +1300 108% PL works well though. What should I do if I want to squeeze more than that without crashing ? I'm on a 4090 Suprim X.
Can’t really do anything if it’s already unstable. Just stick with the undervolt that works
You need to increase the voltage! 2750 @1000mV +1000Mhz is gonna work
Amazing thank you so much !!!!!!!!!!! Went down -8c and with no performance loss lol! Thanks !!!
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Great vid, solid info! Grazzie/Obrigado!
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Hello. For an asus rog strix rtx 4090 oc, what setting would you recommend? I would like to reduce coil whine. Thanks
900mV and 2600Mhz is gonna do you justice :)
Tried to copy your settings to my MSI, i am owning a 4080 Gigabyte OC with a bit of coil whine. but when taking over your settings, my benchmark is crashing. Is it possible to reach you via Discord?
Write me on IG!
Out of curiosity, would an RMe 750 + ryzen 7 7700 (non x) be able to handle the card at this undervolt settings?
Yes it absolutely would!
thanks, excelente video
Am i right in thinking that the settings you used here are specific to someone using a 4090 and won't be good for someone using a 4080 or another card?
Not really, but I now have a RTX 4080 specific tutorial!
Thank you for your work and sharing. I have Asus Rog Strix OC 4090 and setting 900/2600 solved the coil problem. In fact performance is also better than stock when it comes to coil.
I’m really happy it was helpful! Thanks a lot for taking the time to write this! :) I’ve got other tutorials on the channel and more coming, if you like the content consider subscribing as it REALLY helps me a lot!
I have this same card, what does 900/2600 mean mate?
@@NeverGiveUpz 900mv running at a frequency of 2600mhz
Many thanks for the helpful video! But I still have massive coil whine with ASUS GeForce RTX 4090 TUF OC even at idle only. Other specs: Intel 14900KF, Corsair Titanium DDR5 96 GB, Samsung 990 PRO. Is there anything else that could be done? I have Noctua fans and would love the silence of my PC while working but this coil whine is driving me crazy. And I don't want to always have headphones on :D Thank you!
I’m really happy it was helpful! Thanks a lot for taking the time to leave some feedback :) Consider subscribing if you wanna support the channel! For the coil whine, the only thing left is to go lower in clock: don’t OC your memory and try 850mV at 2400Mhz
You Sir, are fantastically pedagogical in your explanations. Great work! Definately a sub from me.
Ahahahah now this is a serious compliment! Thanks a lot, really :)
Worked like a charm. Played Alan wake 2 at 4k high settings from 450 watts to 380 watts while keeping the same FPS using the performance undervolt method 2. Thanks the detailed guide!
Question out of curiosity: How are you able to set your power limit up to 111? Mine is already maxed at 100 by default.
I’m really happy it was helpful! Thanks a lot for taking the time to leave some feedback :) Consider subscribing if you wanna support the channel! The maximum power limit offset achievable is card dependent :)
Hi did this completely, but when i open scoreboard and close it i have a little stutter in MW3. how to fix this?
Try 100Mhz less on the core clock
Is it possible to save 2 custom curves for a profile?
I wanna save 2 curves like you posted here: 1 economy and 1 performance profile. Strangle the Program only saves 1 curve?? Either the 900mv or the 975mv curve, can’t curves be assigned to profiles?
You have 5 memory slots U can use for different profiles in MSI Afterburner.
Exactly, as he said you absolutely can. But only if you subscribe to the channel :0
Thank you so much! This works very well. 5 degrees drop for only 5 FPS!
I’m really happy it was helpful, thanks a lot for taking the time to leave some feedback :) Consider subscribing if you wanna support the channel & for more tutorials!
I didn't quite understand the part where you up the memory clock by 1000 or 1200. Is that a necessary thing? does it impact performance if you don't do that?
I am thinking of asking the same question.
Basically if you do +1000 compared to stock yes, you do get more performance. And yes, 1200 will be even more perfect gained!
But you can still get all the benefits of undervolting without doing that, you’ll just get a little bit less performance
@@ImWateringPSUs thank you for clearing my doubt
Followed this guide for my 4090 FE and appears to work very nicely. Only question is my 4090 FE allows up to 133% Power Limit in Afterburner. Should I max that out as your guide says or follow your limits at 111% as shown on your screen?
You can go to max because it doesn't really matter. While undervolting you'll never get even close to normal 100% power usage.
@@MixKaster Appreciate the response. Just FYI mine is the newer HW revision with new connector and limited / lower voltage.
100% agreed! Max it out my man :) And drop a sub if you like the content!
Very good tutorial. I have bought a 4090 and I have a question. Should I change my source to 850, or so that I don't have to, should I make it UV so that it consumes less? Thank you very much for the great tutorial.
I recommend 900mV as the best spot, but 850mV would work great as well if you’re willing to lower your clock speed a little. I definitely recommend doing it!
@@ImWateringPSUs I mean to say that my 850watt source will work for the 4090, or should I reduce the power so that that PSU is not short of power.
Thanks!
@@Kerzul1 To 850W from what? What CPU is used, how many SSDs at what capacity are built in, what efficiency does the PSU have, gaming only or do you run multi-core worloads on your CPU? Without detailed information it is impossible to give you proper advice.
hello, thx for help us.
Im from Brazil and i dont understand too much about memory 1000 or 1300 in efficient mode at 900.
I have 4090 Strix, monitor resolution 4k. What do you recommend?
Thanks !
I’d recommend 900 for efficiency and to be sure it’s stable!
@@ImWateringPSUs memory I set 1000 or 1300? Thx
@@webfabio6259 I found that 1000 was better than anything higher
Thanks you, works great.
I’m really happy it was helpful, thanks a lot for taking the time to leave some feedback :) Consider subscribing if you wanna support the channel & for more tutorials!
I just want to say your tutorials regarding undervolting are great, I just want to make sure about my RTX 4070 ti, the video you have on that card's undervolt is different, I follow this guide right? I ignore that one? Thanks again. I did -300 and then got .950 to 2750MHZ and 1000MHZ memory overclock per your guide and it is stable, this is the better method right?
Thanks a lot! Yes this is the better method but for the 4070 Ti the other one is valid as well. On the RTX 4090 one NEEDS to use this method :) be sure to subscribe for more & to support the channel
@ImWateringPSUs I can't thank you enough man, I made sure to subscribe as you make this so easy unlike other videos which make it all so convoluted.
hi, I have my 4090 which is much lower in stock than yours (2535 mhz) what undervolt do you recommend me to do?? Thank
I’d say you can get 900mV at 2500Mhz easily :)