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Nvidia: Listen Steve! You better start promoting fake frame generation in your reviews and telling your viewers its the best thing since sliced bread or else!
Steve: Get ****** Jensen!
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Ah, so maybe my higher undervolts were stable after all! Thanks for reporting back. Which driver are you on? Im on the Jan 30 driver (572.16).I had considered an undervolt to help bring the temps down a bit and see if that would help at all, but it isn't something I have tried yet.
They'll still sell out and be scalped, people will still constantly complain about Nvidia and it's pricing but will buy them regardless, AMD may do better with UDNA and FSR4.*/5 but long shotBe interesting to see how many £2500 6090s are sold next year then and £1600 6080s lol. Off the back of all this and the ongoing driver issues people are facing, I'm less inclined to even consider changing from the 4090 than I was prior to the 50 series launch as it is. If game devs put focus into their engines like id have with idtech 8 then we should see awesome performance across the board meaning less desire for GPU upgrades across the board too.
I have mainly been using the Jan 30 driver but I have upgraded to the most recent driver to see if it makes a differenceAh, so maybe my higher undervolts were stable after all! Thanks for reporting back. Which driver are you on? Im on the Jan 30 driver (572.16).
What card please?Had my first go at undervolting tonight. Jesus, what a difference!
To start with:
0.900v
2800 core
1800 memory
-90w power
-5 degrees cooler
+10% performance (at least from what I could tell watching back some game footage of me racing)
Not sure if removing 2 sticks of RAM helped with another issue I was having, but also noticed my CPU load was well down (nearly 20%)
Zotac Solid (the one on special offer for £1999)What card please?
Nice one! Bargin then, enjoy. Don't be disheartened if it's not stable in all games, sometimes you need to change it up. And new drivers can cause instability, trial and error.Zotac Solid (the one on special offer for £1999)
I only play one game lolNice one! Bargin then, enjoy. Don't be disheartened if it's not stable in all games, sometimes you need to change it up. And new drivers can cause instability, trial and error.
My general UV approach is just to be conservative. If that means i'm at 420w instead of 400w and 120fps instead of 114fps, then so be it. I think it is something I will learn over time from just playing games as well - what works in which games, etc.Nice one! Bargin then, enjoy. Don't be disheartened if it's not stable in all games, sometimes you need to change it up. And new drivers can cause instability, trial and error.
It's a classic Prisoner's dilemma that Nvidia has set up for reviewers. "Sign up for the early preview, there's no downside since there's no other way to review the card and you wouldn't want to be one of those channels that doesn't sign up and misses out would you?"It really goes to show, that just like game review sites, a lot of tech review sites are only fit for the bin.