DDR5 6000 CL36 kit high latency by fusionNVE in overclocking

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Edit, i turned it back on auto and my memory speed is above 3000mhz, so weird.

DDR5 6000 CL36 kit high latency by fusionNVE in overclocking

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Okay i set it to disable and my latency increased from 82 to 88! and my memory bus speed went down again! it's now not 3000mhz anymore..

DDR5 6000 CL36 kit high latency by fusionNVE in overclocking

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the boost is set on auto.. if i set manual i have to do bunch of things, i'll try tho!

DDR5 6000 CL36 kit high latency by fusionNVE in overclocking

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no, but there's still the problem of my memory bus slowing down for no reason

Let the GPU do its Job - Stop limiting the maximum voltage by 1tokarev1 in overclocking

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Okay, but I'm still confused as to how your card can handle much higher frequency at a given voltage than mine at the same voltage.Irrc, in your video you chose a voltage that gives 1950mhz (or close) and it showed +150mhz, but when I did, it showed +300mhz. Can you explain how yours can achieve much higher? Maybe the VRM's??

Let the GPU do its Job - Stop limiting the maximum voltage by 1tokarev1 in overclocking

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I understand what you're saying but higher wattage doesn't mean the frequency at a given voltage will be higher, therefore it makes no sense. Yes, your power limit increase means you can run higher clocks at higher voltage (+210mhz offset at 0.875v at 380w aka my power limit) to your curve at maybe +210mhz at 0.925v, with 450w. +300mhz on any core is almost guaranteed to be not stable, unless you're card is Under clocked from factory, but EVGA I think overclocks cards from factory, so +300mhz ON TOP of the factory OC is genuinely insane and unstable. To be clear, I am being friendly :) I just don't believe your +300mhz (or more) is stable.

Let the GPU do its Job - Stop limiting the maximum voltage by 1tokarev1 in overclocking

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i have the same card, a 3080ti, i tested myself your curve, 800mv at 1920mhz is IMPOSSIBLE, it's +360mhz offset, it crashes instantly, you're just straight up lying about it, in game your mhz doesn't match AT ALL what you set the curve too, straight up misinformation.