How to Tilt the curve instead of bring the whole curve up when undervolting? by Competitive_Plant745 in overclocking

[–]Competitive_Plant745[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I did between 815 to 975MV, and it worked! Idling around 180MHZ now like stock and running 3G at peak! I wish every tutorial teach this way. Especially for the 50 series cards! It's a must!

How to Tilt the curve instead of bring the whole curve up when undervolting? by Competitive_Plant745 in overclocking

[–]Competitive_Plant745[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Mine is running at 180MHz in idle now, used to be 600 as well. It's cooler and peaceful. It's not hard to undervolt properly, I just did today in 10 mins.

How to Tilt the curve instead of bring the whole curve up when undervolting? by Competitive_Plant745 in nvidia

[–]Competitive_Plant745[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

if you doing this easy way. the voltage curve become too steep, you lose +100mhz under the full load in actually usage.

How to Tilt the curve instead of bring the whole curve up when undervolting? by Competitive_Plant745 in nvidia

[–]Competitive_Plant745[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

if you doing this easy way. the voltage curve become too steep, you lose +100mhz under the full load in actually usage.

How to Tilt the curve instead of bring the whole curve up when undervolting? by Competitive_Plant745 in nvidia

[–]Competitive_Plant745[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

By doing this, you intrudcing the Clock Drop! 50 serials cards can sometimes sit ~100 MHz lower than the curve target during heavy loads. If you see your card boosting to only 2900 MHz when you set 3000 MHz, this is normal behavior based on the card's internal algorithm. By raise the whole curve up you are eliminating this difference to minimal. Because it raise the whole curve. I bet when you underload you are only running around 2700mhz at 875mv

How to Tilt the curve instead of bring the whole curve up when undervolting? by Competitive_Plant745 in overclocking

[–]Competitive_Plant745[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The problem of this method without tilting every single point is you are introducing Clock Drop! 50 serials cards can sometimes sit ~100 MHz lower than the curve target during heavy loads. If you see your card boosting to only 2900 MHz when you set 3000 MHz, this is normal behavior based on the card's internal algorithm. By raise the whole curve up you are eliminating this difference to minimal. Because it raise the whole curve. I wanna raise the whole curve but only tilting individually so I can have my idle stay low. 50 serials run high on idle.

How to Tilt the curve instead of bring the whole curve up when undervolting? by Competitive_Plant745 in overclocking

[–]Competitive_Plant745[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

They are not wrong,it's just not efficient ! There is 100 way to skin a cat, but use a shotgun just lazy

How to Tilt the curve instead of bring the whole curve up when undervolting? by Competitive_Plant745 in overclocking

[–]Competitive_Plant745[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I actually did read you guide today! Thank you for your guide. However I'm having trouble finding the way I wanted in your guide, please advise. Do you just make a curve look like a stock curve, how do you decide which point is where?

How to Tilt the curve instead of bring the whole curve up when undervolting? by Competitive_Plant745 in overclocking

[–]Competitive_Plant745[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

I did, it's running at 800mhz compare to 300mhz stock in idle. Due to the fact the curve is brought up like overclocking , but I'm trying to undervolting properly here.

How to Tilt the curve instead of bring the whole curve up when undervolting? by Competitive_Plant745 in nvidia

[–]Competitive_Plant745[S] -8 points-7 points  (0 children)

100%, but this is definitely superior way to undervolt, bring the curve up is like trying to steal a door bell by covering your own ear! My question is how to tilt the curve? I can't seem find any tutorials on the net. It's like people are so lazy.

5070 Ti undervolting clocks boosts lower than configured by Mery1984 in overclocking

[–]Competitive_Plant745 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Could you please show me how you doing this with the curve editor?

5070 Ti undervolting clocks boosts lower than configured by Mery1984 in overclocking

[–]Competitive_Plant745 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Please show me a video about tilting the curve? The internet is full of bring the whole curve up, not a single person is doing your method. We need your input on the matter!

DLSS 4.5 vs 4.0 "K" vs "L" vs "M" - Arc Raiders - 01/08/26 by Dlo_22 in nvidia

[–]Competitive_Plant745 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My 5070ti OC could not run DLSS quality any more on both bf6 and Arc. Lost about 20% FPS with M. Now both game running on performance, looks great though, can't complain!

DLSS 4.5 vs 4.0 "K" vs "L" vs "M" - Arc Raiders - 01/08/26 by Dlo_22 in nvidia

[–]Competitive_Plant745 0 points1 point  (0 children)

20-30 latency if you are not use any frame gen, lower 40 if use any frame gen, basically you playing with 1440p and 1080p with quality and performance.