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Afternoon All
I received my Vega 64 LE and I want to tweak it to find a good 24/7 ECO UV to keep the card temps down and maintain similar performance.
My goal really is to stay under 200w consumption and keep temps below 75c. I am willing to sacrifice clock speeds for noise, as the main thing I want to achieve is how silent I can get this card with tinkering and obviously maintaining as much performance as I can.
My main goal with this is UV and bringing down the power consumption and therefore thermals. And in turn stabilize the clock speeds, being at 1080p, I do not need the peak performance out of the card and to really push it. Stability is the key here.
I'm asking for anyone who owns or knows the tricks to do this, what kind of clocks and mV I should be setting on the Power states and what are good baselines to work off of.
HBM is always set to 1000mV @ 950mV power to the memory. (925mV if P6/7 is at 950mV to the core)
I have gone as low as 950mV on P6/7 and I seem to always be capping out at 1450mHz
Fan RPM is capped to 2800rpm and keeps temps around 75c and Hot spot under 90c. This only holds if I am under 1v to the core in P6/7, anything higher and I get to 80c.
I don't want to push the fan over 3k RPM because of acoustics.
I tried an UV where peak power draw is 190w, with P6/7 @ 1537 & 1600 mHz both @950mV
With this, I hang around 1440mHz and temps hit 75/76c max. I really like this, but I am concerned that there is too little power going to the core for a long period of time and do not want to cause harm to the card. I want stable and safe clocks. Above all a healthy card.
I say this is too low because when I am playing games (only tested in R6S for a few minutes) but I am drawing 80-100w which I think is crazy low and so may not be healthy to be that low.
If I draw 200w in a bench test (I use Superposition) then I draw around 160-180w in-game.
I will try and upload pictures but Carb doesn't seem to like it for some reason, I upload to imgur and then Carb always says the link is invalid.
I received my Vega 64 LE and I want to tweak it to find a good 24/7 ECO UV to keep the card temps down and maintain similar performance.
My goal really is to stay under 200w consumption and keep temps below 75c. I am willing to sacrifice clock speeds for noise, as the main thing I want to achieve is how silent I can get this card with tinkering and obviously maintaining as much performance as I can.
My main goal with this is UV and bringing down the power consumption and therefore thermals. And in turn stabilize the clock speeds, being at 1080p, I do not need the peak performance out of the card and to really push it. Stability is the key here.
I'm asking for anyone who owns or knows the tricks to do this, what kind of clocks and mV I should be setting on the Power states and what are good baselines to work off of.
HBM is always set to 1000mV @ 950mV power to the memory. (925mV if P6/7 is at 950mV to the core)
I have gone as low as 950mV on P6/7 and I seem to always be capping out at 1450mHz
Fan RPM is capped to 2800rpm and keeps temps around 75c and Hot spot under 90c. This only holds if I am under 1v to the core in P6/7, anything higher and I get to 80c.
I don't want to push the fan over 3k RPM because of acoustics.
I tried an UV where peak power draw is 190w, with P6/7 @ 1537 & 1600 mHz both @950mV
With this, I hang around 1440mHz and temps hit 75/76c max. I really like this, but I am concerned that there is too little power going to the core for a long period of time and do not want to cause harm to the card. I want stable and safe clocks. Above all a healthy card.
I say this is too low because when I am playing games (only tested in R6S for a few minutes) but I am drawing 80-100w which I think is crazy low and so may not be healthy to be that low.
If I draw 200w in a bench test (I use Superposition) then I draw around 160-180w in-game.
I will try and upload pictures but Carb doesn't seem to like it for some reason, I upload to imgur and then Carb always says the link is invalid.
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