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The Radeon RX9070XT / RX9070 Owners Thread

I had read it required a driver update to implement.
That's quite big then for FSR4 to be taken into Cyberpunk. Especially with it being one of Nvidia's go to show case games.
I've been using the Optiscaler mod to enable it in CP2077 since I got my 9070 XT - it's rather good.
 
Do you have it showing as a game profile within Adrenaline? Not sure if that would be the cause of the overlay not showing...
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Is there not an option anymore in Adrenaline to auto under volt your GPU now? All I see is over clock I want to try the former and I'm too lazy to do it myself :)
 
Finally got round to installing my Pulse 9070XT that I purchased a couple of weeks ago.

It’s a real chunky boy! I purchased some lower profile 140mm fans to replace the intake ones I had in my case and I literally have a couple of mm’s to spare.

Temps on it are fantastic though. Was 27 degrees in my poky office but never saw the GPU temp go above 60.

Am interested in undervolting it to achieve stock performance but with less power draw.

So mucked around with voltage offset and settled on -85mV. -100mV resulted in lock ups.

Whilst I’ve seen an uplift in the max boost clock, the GPU is still pulling 300W. I thought I should be seeing less?

Should I be looking to also reduce the Power Limit by 10 or 20% in addition to the Voltage Offset? Or given that I just want to reduce board power draw, forget about the Voltage Offset and focus on Power Limit?
 
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Finally got round to installing my Pulse 9070XT that I purchased a couple of weeks ago.

It’s a real chunky boy! I purchased some lower profile 140mm fans to replace the intake ones I had in my case and I literally have a couple of mm’s to spare.

Temps on it are fantastic though. Was 27 degrees in my poky office but never saw the GPU temp go above 60.

Am interested in undervolting it to achieve stock performance but with less power draw.

So mucked around with voltage offset and settled on -85mV. -100mV resulted in lock ups.

Whilst I’ve seen an uplift in the max boost clock, the GPU is still pulling 300W. I thought I should be seeing less?

Should I be looking to also reduce the Power Limit by 10 or 20% in addition to the Voltage Offset? Or given that I just want to reduce board power draw, forget about the Voltage Offset and focus on Power Limit?
Undervolting wont change power usage, it'll let you get more performance at the set power limit.

If you want to reduce power draw set the power limit lower.

A combination of undervolting and reduced power limit is what you want by the sounds of it.
 
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