Soldato
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Yeah comes down to cooling
if temps aren't good then undervolting can in cases result in better performance.
higher voltages will provide better absolute performance however you must have cooling to support it. No one sets performance world records with undervolts.
GPUs are generally slightly overvolted from factory to reduce RMAs by improving stability. Just cause you can undervolt and be stable doesn't mean the next GPU will be able to do the same.
I belive overclocking and undervolting tools should be in graphics card control panel software
I also agree and Radeon Software got you covered.