@@vilzon7845 No issues with undervolting on my 4070 Ti. I created 2 profiles: 1) performance - 975 mV/2730 MHz; 2) efficiency - 920 mV/2595 MHz. Both function perfectly fine, along with memory overclock. Been using these settings for a long time.
Undervolting is a must for any GPU. At the very least, it helps to reduce temps/fan noise of a GPU itself. Also a power supply will be grateful and reward you with less noise level as well. Not to mention, undervolting extends lifespan of all PC parts (including GPU and case fans), since a GPU is usually the main source of the heat and it increases temp inside a PC case, leading to higher temps of a CPU, a power supply, a motherboard and SSDs.
I Love to Hear the Nice things about Undervolting 🥰 and the Worman in the Video .For Cpu´s in the Serverspace its fairly common to undervolt & Underclock because there Frequency is irrelevant but depends on the workload (about 60% of all Servers )
Nice video, I'd point out just that maybe it was a little bit better to test on 1440p or even 1080p. The main reason is that at that resolution we're already having very low gain/losses (in performance) by OC or UV, if we're getting 46 FPS at stock and we see that UV gets 44 it's easy to go for the UV one, a lot less power and "almost" no performance loss
@@andrexskin Well you’re actually right, it would be better to test it that way. However, I’m not sure we would be gpu limited in every game tested on Ryzen 3600 with 3080Ti
@@HardwareLab That's true as well. I thought about that, it would kinda be an hit or miss situation, probably with the AMD build it would not have many problems