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NVIDIA RTX 50 SERIES - Technical/General Discussion

Same, in the hope the vast majority of the feedback is similar and Nvidia listen.

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Could be but gaming revenue is 5% of the business or so? Seems like a lot of effort for what has become a small part of the business
For a corporation every penny counts on the financial report. Shareholders are the real masters and customers, we are just the resource to be milked, sadly.
 
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0.89 @ 2800 ish pretty stable for most cards. Can go higher but some work and diminishing returns in terms of fps/heat if air cooled.

This is the best method!

This guide is the only one I’ve seen that mentions “idle” and actually changes the curve properly.

I have seen so many YouTubers doing it by grabbing every point etc, and using other strange methods.
 
This is the best method!

This guide is the only one I’ve seen that mentions “idle” and actually changes the curve properly.

I have seen so many YouTubers doing it by grabbing every point etc, and using other strange methods.
This is the guide I used and I understand afterburner a bit more now.

Still testing 0.925v, but I dropped it down to 2910MHz from 2925MHz after first crash in days. Although I am not sure how the MHz "steps" work on this generation, as I think the 4090 used to go up and down by 15mv.
 
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This is the best method!

This guide is the only one I’ve seen that mentions “idle” and actually changes the curve properly.

I have seen so many YouTubers doing it by grabbing every point etc, and using other strange methods.

Yup, very few do it correctly vs that reddit post. I seem to have settled into a solid 0.9V, 2750mhz core. I’ll stop there, I just want it to be rock solid and it’s great to see at least a 5C temperature drop and a 100w or so lower draw. Pretty impressive.
 
Yup, very few do it correctly vs that reddit post. I seem to have settled into a solid 0.9V, 2750mhz core. I’ll stop there, I just want it to be rock solid and it’s great to see at least a 5C temperature drop and a 100w or so lower draw. Pretty impressive.
I’m using 0.895, 2827. It’s working great so far.
 
It’s quite something to own a 5090 and to play a game (Outlaws) that brings it down to 60fps (sometimes a bit less) at 4K (with 2x frame gen!). Ray tracing maxed out plus RTXDI on ultra. Looks amazing, but are we that limited by hardware progression now?

Tempted to go for 3x frame gen, but then I do start to notice a tiny bit of input lag.

well..took off the undervolt and ran the game (Sniper Elite Resistance) in "borderless windowed" and ran smooth , good FPS at 4K aswell...

There do seem to be games more sensitive to an undervolt and they weren’t the demanding games/benchmarks I was expecting it to fail on.
 
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It’s quite something to own a 5090 and to play a game (Outlaws) that brings it down to 60fps (sometimes a bit less) at 4K (with 2x frame gen!). Ray tracing maxed out plus RTXDI on ultra. Looks amazing, but are we that limited by hardware progression now?

Tempted to go for 3x frame gen, but then I do start to notice a tiny bit of input lag.
What's your monitors refresh rate? Go for that?
I've used 4 x FG for months, can say I notice any lag, I limit fps to 238 (240 hz 4k monitor) Don't play multi player anything. Used to like COD but cheating made it pointless for me as I wasn't great to start with!
Maybe wrong thread, but I haven't noticed anyone 'really' complaining about FG, aside from reviewers etc. Be interesting to know the forums opinion in 'real life' gaming?
For example, much more anxiety around coil whine, if that makes sense?
 
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