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Thanks, this is what i did at a first stage. i'm going to try a bit more tomorrow, its after that i want to get another level. i'll edid the pic to kinda explain what i'm after.
So the 800mV is where i want, the max i can get at that voltage. then i want to apply a 2nd step at 850mV but i can't do this?
Here here!Got to admit, I'm impressed with the 3090's, seem to be less issues with them then the 3080's in regards to stability of clocks, and undervolting performance. Maybe after I finally get a waterblock, I'll pop the 420w bios on and really give it an overclock.
I reckon there's more than a few of us who would still be waiting on 3080's now.
Here's to the 3090 posse and impatience with stock
I'm using the same version, if you save the fan profile you want before you click apply it works, but save it to a profile. I found it's easiest to do 1 curve for say 800mhz, then I reset to default hit the profile, edit the curve, apply the change, then save it to naother profile. I have 3 atm, the core voltage slider on the main interface does nothing as our cards are already at max, the power limit works if you want to boost the power draw, and stabilize any Power issues with an overclock.The AB beta's seem a bit buggy. Once you've set a curve it's hard to edit it. Just save your current settings then reset everything and make a new curve, should work
- save current to a profile
- reset
- set -283Mhz core clock
- open curve settings
- set 850mV / 1850~mhz
- apply
Seems like fan curve gets saved through reset so you just need to enable the two left buttons just under the fan speed to enable it again
Got to admit, I'm impressed with the 3090's, seem to be less issues with them then the 3080's in regards to stability of clocks, and undervolting performance. Maybe after I finally get a waterblock, I'll pop the 420w bios on and really give it an overclock.
I reckon there's more than a few of us who would still be waiting on 3080's now.
Here's to the 3090 posse and impatience with stock
I'm using the same version, if you save the fan profile you want before you click apply it works, but save it to a profile. I found it's easiest to do 1 curve for say 800mhz, then I reset to default hit the profile, edit the curve, apply the change, then save it to naother profile. I have 3 atm, the core voltage slider on the main interface does nothing as our cards are already at max, the power limit works if you want to boost the power draw, and stabilize any Power issues with an overclock.
The AB beta's seem a bit buggy. Once you've set a curve it's hard to edit it. Just save your current settings then reset everything and make a new curve, should work
- save current to a profile
- reset
- set -283Mhz core clock
- open curve settings
- set 850mV / 1850~mhz
- apply
Seems like fan curve gets saved through reset so you just need to enable the two left buttons just under the fan speed to enable it again
Hmm i am trying this undervolting for the first time with my ZOTAC 3090 now and with voltage set at 850 mv is running at 1815Mhz and board power draw usage is showing around 250/260 watt, temps have dropped about 6c also.
My benchmark scores have increased, along with all the other benefits. Previously the power limit was severely limiting the boost available. I'm also currently stable at 850mV and 1815MHz, and my Time Spy scores have gone up by a few hundred points as a result.Hmm i am trying this undervolting for the first time with my ZOTAC 3090 now and with voltage set at 850 mv is running at 1815Mhz and board power draw usage is showing around 250/260 watt, temps have dropped about 6c also.
Amazing cards!My benchmark scores have increased, along with all the other benefits. Previously the power limit was severely limiting the boost available. I'm also currently stable at 850mV and 1815MHz, and my Time Spy scores have gone up by a few hundred points as a result.
It wasn't my intention - I was trying to reduce fan speeds for a small performance hit - so I'm going to carry on down and see what I can get at 825 and 800.