Undervolt your RTX 3070 for more FPS! - Tutorial
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- Опубликовано: 5 фев 2025
- Undervolting really seems to be the best option in terms of GPU optimization for the 3000 series. Be it a 3090, 3080, 3070 or even a 3060 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. Today we are featuring an RTX 3070 TwinEdge OC from Zotac in the white version.
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Straight to the point, thanks man wish every tutorial on youtube was like that
I really appreciate it guys! And sorry for the late answer, I'm getting back to do videos!
YOU FIXED IT I'VE BEEN HAVING THIS ISSUE FOR NEARLY A YEAR
Excellent stuff. Got a higher clock, lower power consumption, and almost half the fan speed. I was already happy with my GPU temp so I put all the savings towards silence. This is the best guide.
Thanks a lot for the feedback man! I'm really glad it helped!
2 years after you published this video I just found it and it's amazing content, straight to the point, clear explanation. Thanks!!
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!
It s very Older trick
You have no idea how many undervolting guides I've watched that are stupid and confusing. THIS ONE is LEGIT.
I'm really happy about it man! Thanks for the feedback!
Thank you too man!
I still have no idea what's going on - particularly on getting more fps from undervolting, while I got more from overclocking.
@@Knights_of_the_Nine I see. Yeah, I think I'm pretty lucky, because I've been able to overclock the gpu memory +1500MHz and the GPU core clock +175 and keep it stable. I guess I don't need to worry about undervolting.
In this case, you get more fps because you matched the original frequency (1980Mhz) at a lower voltage, thus reducing temperatures WHILE ALSO overcloking the memory. Those extra fps come from that last part.
Thanks so much for this guide man! Instantly saw my temps drop from 84C to 64C, and my fans are so much quieter!
I’m really happy it was helpful! Thanks a lot for taking the time to write this! :)
My asus 3075 dropped 35 degrees, from 60 to 25!
Simple yet very efficient video. Thank you so much now I have better temps, a little bit more performance and less noise
You're welcome!
whats your 3070 i mean brand and model ?
2025, 2 minutes video no bullshit, straight to point. i set 900mv at 1980mhz+800mhz mem boost. BOOM! 78c down to 60c-ish and fps look very stable as ever. thanks a lot men. felt like my 3070 became 3070ti
I did 900mv @1935mhz +1000 on memory with my gigabyte 3070 gaming oc and got 10 degrees less to 65 degrees, quieter fans, power usage dropped from 260w to 200w and 5% increase in benchmark score. Thanks 👍
You went for the more aggressive memory clock and I'm glad you did! Amazing performance/power ratio there!
Impressive results :)
I got the same gpu, second hand.
Freak out when the fans roaring just by opening timespy and heaven.
Tried the setting on the video (my gpu was 1815mhz) , and I got 6% more timespy score, and I never notice the fan roaring anymore.
Tried your setting ( 900mv @ 1930mhz + 1000 memory) and timespy cannot finnished. Heaven is stable though.
Will try the setting on far cry 6 tomorrow, maybe adjust the setting a bit so I could get timespy result.
Damn mine crashes at 900mv @ 1935 +800
@Sleep Easy Stu yeah my too at modern warfare 2. I've set it to 750 and now it goes.
three years later and this video is still helping others, i manage to undervolt my rtx 3070 amp holo to 950mv at 1925mhz, i prob could have went for a higher clock speed or lower voltage but im very satisfied with the 40-50w decrease in power, cooler temps and quieter fans
Did you also use the 800 in memory or just the curve?
Cheers mate! I went 900mv @1935mhz +1000mhz memory on my Gigabyte 3070 Gaming OC and went from 2771 to 2853 score with 70w less and around 8c less! I hope it will be stable long term, cheers again!
Those are some GREAT results! Take care man andd let me know how it goes!
Any updates on stability? Wanting to test my EVGA 3070 but gathering more info first.
@@IndyMiraaga After almost a year, I had no issues, at all, everything smooth. Still with same settings from this video. Only thing I do is revert settings to default when I update the drivers, just in case it bugs out as it can happen if you update while overclock is active.
@@alexcrowley4557 Trying to apply his settings to my 3070 is causing every game to crash sadly, not sure what I could be doing wrong since I'm following his directions to the letter :')
@@IndyMiraaga I don't know mate, you can see exact settings where I ended up in that post above, I didn't go up until I crashed, once I was happy with results I stayed there, not one crash since. EVGA should be even better than my Gigabyte, but it's all a silicon lottery in the end.
Attempted undervolting yesterday for the first time. Running at 850mV, and 1800Mhz on frequency. Going to push the frequency a bit higher, but my god, undervolting runs the card so much quieter! Thanks a lot for the video :D
I'm really glad it helped man! Be sure to give a nice OC to the memory as well my man!
@@ImWateringPSUs i hear mixed opinions about vram OC, how can be sure 800 extra on vram doesn't hurt it?
@Ezio Listen here. Don't talk about things that you have no clue about. We're undervolting the GPU, so it runs cooler and draws less power than before, and even slight overclock won't do anything because it's using way less power than before, therefore it's 100% safe and everyone should do it to unlock some extra potential from their GPU.
@Ezio It's not the clocks that damage hardware: it's the voltage and the heat. The less heat and the lower the voltage, the better. You can definitely give it that +800 ;)
@Ezio im guessing u talking about the vram temps wich are not shown in the Afterburner overlay? Would make sense to me more voltage on the vram means higher vram temps. If that is the case i will just undervolt it without oc. I want same fps with a cooler less power drawing card. Lifespan matters big time for me!
What can I say, I always go back when needed, and recommend this video to my friends!
This is insane!! Before I undervolted I was getting 83 Celcius, after I undervolted 900mv 1935mhz + 1000 memory, now I can play games max settings and its fixed in 67 Celcius!!
That's really good! As expected :) Thanks a lot for taking the time to leave some feedback
absolutely i was hitting 82c in 4k/60 and went down to 72 at 85% gpu with a shitty case and no case fans running.
Dude, thank you for this! Dropped temps and saw an increase in performance. Great tutorial!!!
I really appreciate it man! Thanks for the feedback!
This is crazy... Went from 205 fps to 225 and with less temp.. Damn! Great stuff
I’m really happy it was helpful! Thanks a lot for taking the time to write this! :)
This is a great video, easy to follow and straight to the point. For me my GPU heat went down significantly giving me much less fan noise.
Thanks a lot for the support man, I'm really glad it was helpful!
I have a gigabyte RTX 3070 TI and was benchmarking using Ark on everything Epic settings. Out of the box this card ran hot at 90-91c. This guide got my temps down to 76-79c (77c average) with NO hit to performance. Thank you so much!!!
hey i also have a gigabyte rtx 3070 ti aorus master, did you use the exact same settings in this video?
@@valeriomentella275 very close. I have mine stable at 900mV set to 1965MHz. I also had to adjust the fan curve to be a little more aggressive. I did not however overclock the ram.
@@JB-ew6pi do you mean overclock the vram (memory)
I'm really happy about it man, thank you for taking the time to leave a feedback!
I now have a dedicated RTX 3070 Ti tutorial!
Thank you so much! My temp from 83 went to 77 stable! I was searching for this solution for so many times and you were here! You gained a big sub! cheers mate
depending on how old your card is or the airflow of your case i would potentially consider repasting because coming from 83c thats prettty high
I dropped about 8c, while also dropping power draw from 230-160 in Red Dead Redemption, my GPU clock went from 1890 to 1920mhz and stays there the entire time. It doesn't change at all. My card also went from 2500rpm to 1600rpm on fans. Really helpful, thank you.
So the clock never changes when you do this? Or it’s possible to change and it’s a sign of stability if it doesn’t?
@@samsonite187 his clock was coming down on factory settings because his card was probably power throttling. Reducing the voltage for max clock will not let GPU hit the power limit.
I'm really happy it worked for you man! Thanks for taking the time to write the feedback!
It never changes while under load!
Exactly!
Thanks for this easy to follow demonstration. I have a 3070 in a custom water loop together with a huge passive radiator. With these changes my active support radiator no longer needs to turn on in many of my games.
I'm really happy it was helpful even with high end cooling!
Thanks man, went down from 72C avg to 65C avg temp, watts dropped by about 70 watts, and went up by 3fps in heaven benchmark
Sweet, exactly how it should ;)
You safed my life for 3rd time now i love your vid
3060 Ti FE here. I got down to 875mV at 1920MHz and maximum temp dropped from 74C to 68C. Also, applied a +1000 overclock to the memory and no issues.
Heaven score was up by nearly 100.
I run my 3060 Ti (Daily rig) at exactly the same settings! 875mV for @1900Mhz with + 1000 on the mem, 50% fans speed. Been running it for close to a year, has been great since ;)
Amazing, 5 degree drop, 30w less ingame, and even more fps. Thanks a lot!
My pleasure man! Thanks for taking the time to leave a feedback!
I just upgraded my 1080ti to a 3070. Your video helped me achieve 10° - 20° lower than stock as well as roughly 100w less. Thanks a million, you gained a sub
did u do the same as he did in the video? and what programm did u use to see how much w ur GPU uses
(CPU R9 7950x) (EVGA 3070) I was using +1000 Mem clock and +50 GPU Curve Max power/Fans with an average of 70 degrees C while gaming in 1440p med settings.
Using your settings I dropped THRITY FREAKIN DEGREES! I was MELTING my GPU! I'm now gaming max settings 1440p in CS2 + Kingdom Come Deliverance at 50 degrees C. Insane... thank you so much. I'm new to the overclocking scene and this was a key setting I forgot to set after upgrading recently. Subbed, liked and looking forward to more of your videos my friend.
Thanks a LOT for the support my man, really:)
Thanks for this video, even is 3 years old, but work perfect for my Asus RTX 3070 Tuf card, before undervolt I play black myth wukong with high settings and dlss3 mod, I got 73C in busy area. But after using urs undervolt guide, I have a stable 63C now same settings even in heavy busy area!
Great video, thanks a lot. My RTX3070 runs at 88°C on average, undervolting lowered it to 77°C with same performance and a more stable FPS.
I'm really glad it was helpful!
Wow! Thank you so much. I just went from 83° to 72° while playing Cyberpunk, and my hot spot temp fell equally as much. Fan noise is reduced by 30% as well. Amazing dude ❤️
coming back to this video after a few months to give you guys some info
I started running the card without memory oc because from what I've researched, memory OC is not as forgiving as everything else when it fails and after some time after I made this UV+OC thing, I noticed some instability like framedrops and weird texture bugs in certain games, tested out both undervolt and OC and it turned out it was the memory OC that was doing this, maybe I'm just unlucky and my silicon lottery sucks, but if this happens stop the memory overclock NOW
also the performance gain is barely noticeable between normal and +800mhz, but even then I'd rather sacrifice some performance instead of sacrificing my entire gpu
running 1980mhz@925mV (and it runs at 1995mhz for some reasons) with stock memory clock and it's running pretty good
thanks again for the video as it's straight forward with good info
Hey man, thanks for taking the time to write the lengthy feedback! Especially if you're playing at 1080p, I agree that the memory OC difference can be very little! It's been giving quite a bit in certain games at 1440p though, so I'd still recommend trying it out! By what I'm seeing with the cards I'm passing through in my builds though, the recent V2 3070s tend to handle a bit less on the memory on average, so I agree that the absolutely safest option would be a +800! I'd still run it though, there's no way it's gonna damage your card! But don't run it if it's unstable :)
The memory OC was just probably a little high for the VRAM in your particular card. It wouldn't have killed the card just needed lowering or disabling is fine. Idk about FE cards but board partners source VRAM from diff vendors (Samsung, micron, sk hyni, etc) and sometimes you just lose the silicon lottery
This tutorial is insane good! I has 88C on my 3070 before and 73C after, thank you so much ❤
I just used the method for my Gigabyte RTX 3070 To Eagle 8G and while my voltage us higher, my temps went from 78 to 63. GPU utilization in Forza Horizon 4 at 1440p 144 Hz went down from 69-70% to 39% with more consistent frame pacing. Thanks for the simple UV guide. 👍🏾
Your gpu should be higher like 99 percent thats because you want to use all of your gpu performance and fps
@@minglee4207 No you don't. The is no point in 300 FPS when you have 144 Hz monitor.
That's really nice man! Thank you for commenting!
@@Voxator it makes no sense that his card is utilized 50% less now than before though. Either he is wrong or something is up.
@@Adama.1maybe he capped his fps or CPU bottleneck. Old games also don't utilise the GPU.
Amazing, so quick and simple to follow. This dropped by temps by 6 degrees instantly and maintained performance overall
I’m really happy it was helpful! Thanks a lot for taking the time to write this! :)
Thanks best video on this topic as short and sweet. A couple of benchmark figures would be nice too.
I will try to include more of those! I haven't so far in order to keep those videos short, but I generally include benchmarks in my longer vids!
It's insane how easy this was even for a first timer like me. Thank you
I’m really happy it was helpful! Thanks a lot for taking the time to write this! :)
My core clock went from 1850 to 2080 and my GPU temperature from the upper 70's to 61 C. To me, it's counter-intuitive, but it really works!
My pleasure man, thank you for commenting!
The gpu thermal throttles at that higher temps and then it lowers the boost clock, that why its "counter intuitive"
This works amazingly!!!
My FE 3070 Ti never goes above 65c, down from 75c with obtrusive fan speeds, and benchmarks higher in Heaven than in stock config.
Well done and thank you!!
Hey man, I'm really happy about it! Thank you for taking the time to let me know!
Needed 925mV on my card (MSI Ventus 2X OC) but worked fine, reduced the temperatures by a few C. Thanks ImWateringPSUs :)
Thanks a ton for reporting your results! My pleasure man ;)
Exactly what I have so I'm gonna use 925 as well I'm new to this so we'll see how it goes
What did u set your MHz to ??
@@ReaperFH 1980 MHz clock and 7800 MHz memory. Basically I ran the Unigine Heaven benchmark on the normal settings to see what core clock the GPU peaked at (1980 MHz) and then tried the different core voltages until one worked without crashing, which was 925mV. Yours might be different though.
@@UberLopez I have the 3070 Ventus 2x
simple and effective method youre showing in this vid...thanks a lot dude..did it to my asus TUF card with stable 1915mhz and 60c temp...playing starfield flawlessly and other games too at 1440p
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!
Thanks, got to 925mV@1980MHz and +300Mhz on the VRAM. With a new fan curve i also achieved 60°C max temp. Slightly louder, but also much cooler. A fan replacement is cheaper than a new gpu ;)
That's REALLY good! I'm happy about it man, thanks for taking the time to leave some feedback :)
@@ImWateringPSUs great video quick question, do you have to check the "unlock voltage control and unlock voltage monitoring" in the general settings?
Thank you, amazing power went from 230 to 150 and temp from 67 to 53 degrees in a SFX case. Mhz only down about 65mhz and fps was about the same. Evga 3070 XC Ultra, this is a shock that their was this much headroom and after seeing this I cant believe people dont talk about this and do this more on 30 series. Is so much more quiet and s actually more exciting to me than overclocking because as performance is close to margin of error!
Can you share your settings(voltage and Mhz)?
@@smuludgn I ended at 906v and 1965 mhz stable. You can get prob get better but i have sfx case
Man I'm really happy to see comments like this! Thank you for taking the time to leave some feedback :)
Absolutely great tutorial.
My Palit 3070 Gaming OC is stable at 1950mhz and doesn't exceed 60c :D
Hey man, I'm really happy about it! Thank you for taking the time to let me know!
Legend, thank you! Less power consumption and fans sooooo much quieter. I had no idea the fans were needlessly spinning so hard lmao.
Thank youuuuu
My pleasure man, thank you for commenting!
got used gigabyte 3070 today, I tried the settings, everything worked, was playing games for like 3 hours, maximum temperature was 63 celsius. I shut down PC and came back later and PC is not turning on again, just black screen, I can hear desktop sounds but no display, I tried taking out CMOS battery for a few hours, didn't help, my old GPU still works normally when I put it in, I also tried rtx 3070 in my brothers PC and it's not giving display, so definitely something with GPU, did I break my GPU? 😭
you solved?
@@LuizFelipe-wo2eq nope, I try putting gpu in from time to time but no luck
@@chaud57222 did u solve it by now?
@@sYneeK742 nope, I will eventually take it to service
This is insane.. i'm using the settings from this video for about a year and a half with an MSI RTX 3070 VENTUS 2X OC.. and the card stays below 70 degrees most of the time even if it has only two fans. I'm usualy playing in 1080p and i'm tweaking the settings because I have an 2k 165Hz display and I like high fps more than a high resolution so I get 80-100 FPS in Forbidden West for example. Great settings dude, my PC is very quiet, cool and I get more than decent FPS. The only condition is that I keep it dust clean so I have to dismantle it once a year for this. Great vid, nice job.
Hey dude I followed your steps to the letter but don't notice any drop in temps or an increase in performance on the heaven benchmark. Is there something that's different or I'm doing wrong for my setup? I'm running a rtx 3070 FE. I reduced the core clock by -250, pushed the curve up to 1800 and increased the memory clock by 800. Still no change, any advice would be appreciated!
Are you using the 900mV voltage point? Make sure you enabled the voltage control in afterburner's settings! Oh also, to get a proper comparison you should test it out with a static fan speed, try 70%. You can also play around a bit more with the clock and try 1900Mhz, but do the other things first!
Same. My temp only goes from 82 to 78. Did you get it to work?
wow, thank you for this. card was running 80 degrees on more demanding games and fans would throttle to 100% then 60% a lot. got the temps down 15 to 20 degrees and the same if not a little more fps. thank you so much!
I’m really happy it was helpful! Thanks a lot for taking the time to write this! :)
What is the significance of the 900 voltage number? Why not any other number?
with nvidia cards they usually run at 1V or 1000mV stock. 900-950mV is the best range for an undervolt to maintain and sometimes even beat stock performance. if u have a need for even lower temps than that provides you can go down further but the clock will def have to drop along with it
Facts, it's simply the sweet spot for performance and thermals, you can go lower and get even less thermal and power consumption but you start to get big drops in performance!
Wow! Its really working for me too, Thank You so much Man!!
I’m really happy it was helpful! Thanks a lot for taking the time to write this! :)
perfect! thank you! i have inno3d 3070Ti and is not stable at 900 it needs min 925mV.. playing mw or bf5 . temp max60c while memory junction 70c. room temp is 25c. and fans are set at max 50%. ... before with stock , temp is 72-76c. and memory junction was 87c. i didnt overtclock it , i dont see reason why. everything flyes anyway...
Got same card as you. I manage to put it at v925mV/2010Mhz. Running almost 15 fps more than my MSI 3070 card in Unigine Heaven 4.
@@TheNutzs how are the temp!?
Since your card has the gddr6x memory… it shows memory junction temp in Gpu-z correct? Also does your card still have the evga ic3 memory temp reads or whatever it’s called also? Just wondering how mem junction and the evga icx3 mem sensors read to each other ?
I now have a full video for the RTX 3070 Ti, it's pretty different from this video!
No BS tutorial. Subbed.
Снизил температуру до 65 градусов. Очень счастлив. Спасибо.
Thank you for commenting man! I'm happy it worked!
Thanks a lot my friend! I rarely write comments but you're very helpful!! Thanks a lot!
I’m really happy it was helpful! Thanks a lot for taking the time to write this! :)
what if we change the themal pads on this graphic card? Do you think that i have to buy a mesh case (for more airflow)? I'm planning to buy the Phanteks Eclipse P500a Digital
PD: I had 83°c before and now 73°C with a 1800mhz 0,875mv +800mhz on frequency with a close case (with 4 fans),
It's actually very good out of the box, thermal pads wise. There's always a bit to gain by replacing them, but it's not worth it here imho.
A meshed, high airflow case would definitely lower the temperature tho. Great results you got there!
This video is very informative and works perfectly, thank you! What I would add, after 2 days of playing with my Gigabyte RTX3070 Gaming OC, is that you also want to look at the fans curve. I meddled with it, and now I have around 600-700 RPMs in Win11 with temperatures dropped from 58-60 degrees to around 40. Of course, power consumption would be higher, but in grand scheme of things it will not ruin you (should come to around a 2-3$/year), and your card would be healthier. On the other hand, setting it to run around 75% at 65 degrees, keeps this max temperture at bay, and mine is not higher than 66 degs at stress, which compared to 78-80 from before is brilliant! And the actual RPMs stay below 2000 at all times, which is quite pleasant compared to the tornado that they were doing before 😂GPU runs at 1935MHz, Memory at 7750MHz, voltage varies from 893 to 900 mV, and the temperatures, as I mentioned, after playing with fan curve, I have between 40 and 66 degrees. So thanks again, have a 🍺 and a sub! 👍
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I hope that when we will finally he able to get one for a decent price, people can then just check out this guide and have more performance and less power draw at the same time
@@ImWateringPSUs :)
I have a Zotac 3070. Core clock is 1725. I tried many overclocking guide earlier. I play warframe. My temp was around 92 today. I panicked. Searched a lot for solutions. I tried this method. My temp is around 77 now. getter better fps around 30-40. I can't thank this guy enough. You earned your sub my man.
I’m REALLY happy I could help :)
what voltage and mhz u set?
Hit lower temps on Heaven Benchmark (from 83c to 77c) while hitting higher frames and a higher 1%low on an MSI 3070 Ventus 2x. Now time to tune my fan settings. Thanks and happy holidays!
I’m really happy it was helpful, thanks for taking the time to write this! Happy holidays :)
i got the same results as yours. i have msi 3070 gaming trio. what fan settings did you do?
100000% WORK. Im use RTX 3070 Advanced OC. On 3dmark before setting Max temperature is 86° and after the setting max temperature only 77°. WOW. AND the settings BOOST 3 avg FPS. Good job man, big appreciate for you, GBU 🙏🏻
I’m really happy it was helpful! Thanks a lot for taking the time to write this! :)
Mas Aris, bagaimana card nya sekarang? still good with low temp?
@@royrepie61 Masih aman tidak ada kendala sama sekali, dan masih menggunakan VGA yang sama
@@ArisRachmadi Mantap thanks infonya mas...GBU 🙏🙂
It worked great thank you so much man ! keep it up with the great content
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!
already suscribed ! keep it up with the great content :)
@@ImWateringPSUs
I just got my new RTX 3070 Ventus 2x OC installed yesterday. I researched about the high temps before I received my card and just so happened to stumble across this video. I did a little testing last night and had some decent results and some flops. Today when I got home from work I did a few more tests and found a "sweet spot" for my card.
My MSI Afterburner adjustments are as follows:
[Core Clock] -250MHz
[Curve Editor] 850mV @ 1800MHz
[Memory Clock] +1000MHz
[Power Limit] 80%
I ran Heaven Bench 4.0 on Extreme settings @ 3440 x 1440 resolution and my temps decreased by a solid 9 degrees without any performance decrease. Funny thing was, when I tried benchmarking with the side panel of my pc case off my temperatures actually increased by roughly 3 degrees. I have a NZXT H200 case and I'm not sure if it was designed to have better direct airflow front to back while fully closed? I'm also using an aio cpu cooler so I suppose that may help with cutting down on the internal thermals within the case. I'll tinker around with it some more but for now I'm pleased with the results. Thanks for the straight forward vid!
I'm really happy that it was helpful! One thing though, unlock the power slider as it's not necessary to put an artificial limit on the card, the voltage does enough! Regarding the case closed vs open thing, good cases work better when closed :) Solid results man!
Thank you. I was able to finally stabilize my undervolt thanks to this.
My pleasure! :) Chances are I have a tutorial on my channel for your CPU too!
@@ImWateringPSUs You do, but I prefer my own CPU undervolting method. Thanks for the reply. :)
You are a legend man, i was having problems with my Gainward GTX 3070 Phantom, and now its fixed, thanks a lot
My pleasure! Comments like this really make me wanna do more vids man, thanks a lot :)
Thank you! Very informative and straight business. I undervolted and overclocked my 3070 Vision OC thanks to your video. UV at 931mV and OC to 2000Mhz core/+1000Mhz memory. :D
That's a great undervolt you've gotten there! I'm really happy about it man, keep it up!
Well I give my GPU a shot and run it now 931mV on 1995Mhz core and will let my mem be stock 0.
@@Kage0No0Tenshi That's a really good card! You got pretty lucky there :)
I have the non-white version but it's the same card , followed your video instructions and it's running great . thank you
Hey man, I'm really happy about it! Thank you for taking the time to let me know!
Never tried undervolting before; was pretty unhappy with the thermals on my gigabyte 3070 recently. 80/85C in full load for the past few months felt ridiculous for a clean triple fan. I'm getting a +5/10fps increase with +800 on memory and ~1910 on core and a CRAZY -10/-15C on temps. I'd forgotten how quiet the fans could actually be even while gaming. Thanks for the guide 🫡
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 don't know how some people in the comments are seeing 15+ degree Celsius drops, but following you're guide I was able to drop my temperature by 7 degrees and I'm getting more FPS. Thanks for the simple guide.
Lmao I got +4 tf am I doing wrong?
I really appreciate it man! Thanks for the feedback! The worse your card is out of the box, the better improvement you'll see!
Maybe you left your fan curve at stock? The 15C drop is with a locked fan speed, of course
I have a Dan a4 v4.1 case which is Small form factor. Inside is a 3070 Fe. Managed to get the best results with a -250cc, 875mv, 1900freq with the memory clock at +1000. The performance increase with -10 degrees C is amazing. Makes everything in the tiny power horse pc cooler. Happy days
That’s REALLY good! Undervolting is key with SFF builds imho! Thanks for commenting :)
Thanks a lot ! It took me 5 mins , i gained 10°C and my performance seems way more stable, also my card's fans don't go full on vacuum mode anymore !
Ahahah I'm really happy about it! Thank you for commenting!
My brother you are a genius and a savior. I went from 80-83(C) down to 65-70 thank you!! AORUS 3070 Master
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Tested this with Star Citizen and staying below 65°C is awesome. Overall it seems to be more fluent. First goal is reached with 925mv @ 1890MHz +1100MHz.
Thank you.
Idle temps are 40°C and pair wonderful with my 30°C CPU (idle).
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!
@@ImWateringPSUs I'll consider that! I saw your Name several times before. :)
Update: Managed to get 900mV @1875MHz with +1350MHz on RAM. Seeing the result in power savings and temperature is such a blessing.
Got +300 score in superposition following exact same settings, awesome!! thanks!!
That's really nice! Take care man, I'm glad it was helpful! I'm starting to do more undervolting videos for CPUs too!
Exellent! It was so easy to do. Dropped my temps by 11-12 degrees. EVGA 3070 xc3 ultra. Thank you
I’m really happy it was helpful! Thanks a lot for taking the time to write this! :)
I have the same gpu. what settings did you end up going with? mine was 1920mhz and +1000 memory. while gaming it dropped about 8c. settings at 1440p high. just wondering how you got 11-12 drop in temp. Thanks!
easily the best guide for undervolting on YT.. thank you.
Hey man, I'm really happy about it! Thank you for taking the time to let me know!
Thanks so much for this. I just got my factory OC 3070 and it was really loud. After this, it's much quieter without performance loss.
Thanks a lot for taking the time to comment my man, I'm really happy it was helpful :)
i have gigabyte 3070 gaming oc in an 34 ultriwide 144hz monitor. With stock settings when i played for example world of warships my temps were at... 80-83 ... I saw your video and i did -250 core clock. Then in curve from 925mv i went the line to 1800mhz gpu. But i didnt boost the memory. Now i play with 1800 gpu mhz, 7000 memory and my temps are 20 lower!! at 60-62 ... Is all this ok? (i ask couse im noob to all this) Isnt ''bad'' for the card to boost memory at 7800mhz when stock is at 7000 in 3070 gaming oc?
Do I have to do this every time before opening the game?
Nope, just once and then save the profile and set MSI to open up at startup!
@@ImWateringPSUs thanks 😉I have bought a used gpu gigabyte 3060ti gaming oc,I'm getting 76-80 degrees on 2k ,is it bad?
It’s not too bad, but it should get better if undervolted!
@@ImWateringPSUs yes I undervolted today same way you did and got 64 :) thanks dude, the only thing I'm worried about is if I got scammed by buying it however the card's temperature doesn't exceed 40 on idle meaning not gaming and also when Playing on full hd it doesn't go more than 60 but the only problem is happening while playing in 2k resolution, I also noticed the core clock spikes to 2100 which i never seen it happen to other youtubers, so I Hope it is a voltage problem, I have the gigabyte 3060ti gaming oc version, sorry for Long explanation😉
@@haidar_ezo The card is normal mate, no worries! And no worries about the long comment, I really think that by undervolting it you succesfully fixed it and now you don't need to worry about it anymore!
Holy shit. Thank you very much. it run 10 degrees lower from 73 to 63 and no noise at all. Also, before the undervolt i got 4850 points on the benchmark and after 4750. A little difference but 100% worthed.
I'm glad I could help! Thanks a lot for leaving some feedback!
What kind of sorcery is this? I just purchased a used Gigabyte RTX 3070 Aorus Master which i had to repaste, but even after that, it hit about 75 degrees max. After doing exactly what you told us to in your short helpful video, i top out at 63 degrees max. Hats off to you, Sir!
I’m really happy it was helpful! Thanks a lot for taking the time to write this and for trusting me with following the steps :)
Great channel and vids!! I just got a msi ge76 with rtx 3070. Im goig to try these settings today. Thanks for keeping it simple 👊
Glad to help! Did it work?
@@ImWateringPSUs yes worked great for me here. I made 2 profiles, 1 undervolted and 2 overclocked. Used your overclock vid!
Im running +100 core clock, and got stable +1000 memory clock. Thanks!!!
@@Robert.B594 That's just great man, thanks a lot for the feedback!
@@ImWateringPSUs yeah. My stock heaven score was 3503, and my overclocked benchmark heaven score went up to 3653. This is at +120 core, and +1100 memory clocks
@@Robert.B594 That's really good if we factor in the increased FPS stability due to the static clock and the drop in temps and power consumption ;)
Thank you. I've run mine at .850V at 1875 with VRAM +800. 💯 wattage at 145w only.
1440p reso.
That’s great! I really appreciate you taking the time to leave some feedback:)
Quick and easy tutorial! Thanks a lot!
Thank you for the feedback!
works wonders on my laptop, i just had to set mV at 800 and adjust my somewhat lower clock to 1600mhz for gpu and memory runs flawlessly at 7800mhz, cheers!
Thank you my guy havent done this ever before and it was pretty easy with this video. Just got my 3070 and i wanted to undervolt it straight away.
I'm really glad it was helpful! You made the right choice by immediately going for the UV, it's the best way to run these cards!
great vid man! simple, easy, and effective!
I'm glad you liked it! :)
thank you man i tried other methods from your vids but this one help me for fortnite to be running smooth again
Yeah perfect vid, explains what to do and the results speak for themselves.. Thanks
I’m really happy it was helpful! Thanks a lot for taking the time to write this! :)
Hello! My GPU Was getting 85 Degrees at Fivem and i was worried I tried this and it went down to 61 degrees i am very supprised at i even got fps boost thank you so much
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i have the same card TwinEdge from Zotac , 930mV and 900mhz en memory did it for me, thanks dude great explanation
That's a great result! Keep it up man!
Cheers for the guide, worked like a charm for me
Hey man, I'm really happy about it! Thank you for taking the time to let me know!
thank you for this. i have now 5c reduction in temperature
+650 memory clock 0.925v
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Thanks ! Works perfectly 👌 temperatures 75'C->62'C im witcher 3 with full Uber rt+dlss (50-60fps fullhd)💪
What gpu name is
What your gup version
after switching from a 3070ti prebuilt back to my 3070 build, this video is life changing. i can now run apex on my 32in 2k without stuttering from heat throttling. get a stable 1965mhz clock .9v
Hey man, I'm really happy about it! Thank you for taking the time to let me know!
AMAZING!!! - 20°C LESS, no more annoying emergency fan activation.... Gigabyte 3070 OC for me. From 89 to 60°C.... brutal. I rarely sub anyone, but here I just have to.
Hey man, very happy I could help :) Thanks a LOT for the sub, it really means a lot to me!
Hey man, I have the same GPU as you, but the undervolt is very unstable, it crashes any game I play after like 20 minutes. I noticed that my Core Clock runs at 2025 sometimes even 2050 but that's about it. Do you think it's a lost cause for my card? I tried to go even 981mV and only +600 on the memory clock, but the crashes still happen and they usually come later in the game, where I have to Alt-Tab and quit the game as it won't load anymore. Would playing with the power and temp limit help? Or should I just give up?
Thanks for the uncomplicated Tutorial! helped alot
I’m happy it helped!
@@ImWateringPSUs i had it now for some days with these settings but some games get blackscreens or they crash when i play them a little bit. Do you know what i could do cuz it helped alot to get lower heat….
@@7vqke Yes sure, it's definitely due to the core clock being too high. Lower it by 50Mhz and it should be fine! Keep the same voltage!
@@ImWateringPSUs ok thanks, i try it tomorrow
@@7vqke ;)
Thanks a lot. I achieved stable 875mV @1980mhz which is an increase of just 15mhz but temps droped significantly and the gpu is finally able to hold it's clock speed :)
That's some great clock/voltage ratio, I bet it runs much smoother on average ;) I'm really happy it helped, take care!
3 years later, fixed my TUF 3070 problem, was double black screening with sound forced to reboot pc, undervolted to 1950, fixed it, thanks
my 3070 (msi gaming x) was crashing at 1980mhz and 0.9 v in cyberpunk, so I just decresead the core clock to 1950 and boom, no crashes and 240w to 170w straight, it is really helpfull since I live in very hot area.
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Very good video . its better to mention values in the caption or description it will make it even better
Thanks for the advice, in newer videos I show the values written on screen but I can also add them in the description!