I've sort of figured out what's going on with Wattman.
It doesn't reduce GPU core voltage at all unless you reduce the HBM voltage value. It won't reduce it past around 0.98-1V though, unless you then reduce the P6 and P7 GPU core voltages. At the moment I've got all 3 values set to 850mV. At these values, GPU memory voltage (actually GPU core voltage) in HWInfo is reading mostly between 890mV and 930mV, with 900-910 being the value most of the time under load.
Under full load, with the stock cooler at 100%, and locked to 1630Mhz / 1100Mhz, it is hitting max temperatures in Ashes Escalation 1920x1080 Crazy presets of 51C.
Wattman is a total joke, and the drivers can kindly be described as alpha, but it seems that this is actually the coolest, most efficient stock performance card ever released, with a few tweaks. In contrast to being the hottest, most power hungry as initial reviews seemed to say.
FYI, peak additive GPU core power and GPU memory power values are ~192W under full load. I'm told that HWInfo is fairly accurate for peak figures, even if the readings jump around all over the place.
It's not applying values below 900-950mV ... either it's 950mV and Vdroop is pushing it towards 900mV, or it's applying ~900mV and LLC is causing overshoot.
It doesn't reduce GPU core voltage at all unless you reduce the HBM voltage value. It won't reduce it past around 0.98-1V though, unless you then reduce the P6 and P7 GPU core voltages. At the moment I've got all 3 values set to 850mV. At these values, GPU memory voltage (actually GPU core voltage) in HWInfo is reading mostly between 890mV and 930mV, with 900-910 being the value most of the time under load.
Under full load, with the stock cooler at 100%, and locked to 1630Mhz / 1100Mhz, it is hitting max temperatures in Ashes Escalation 1920x1080 Crazy presets of 51C.
Wattman is a total joke, and the drivers can kindly be described as alpha, but it seems that this is actually the coolest, most efficient stock performance card ever released, with a few tweaks. In contrast to being the hottest, most power hungry as initial reviews seemed to say.
FYI, peak additive GPU core power and GPU memory power values are ~192W under full load. I'm told that HWInfo is fairly accurate for peak figures, even if the readings jump around all over the place.
It's not applying values below 900-950mV ... either it's 950mV and Vdroop is pushing it towards 900mV, or it's applying ~900mV and LLC is causing overshoot.
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