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One thing to point out about the app is that Automatic tuning OC are only supported on GeForce GTX 16 series and RTX 20 series or greater GPUs. A good option which is mentioned in the vide would be MSI Afterburner for those who don't have a supported GPU.
It's clear that this overclocking app is so conservative that it would be impossible to void your warranty. Kinda ok to click and get an extra frame or two, but in general pretty pointless imo.
For those who aren't aware: VRAM Tuning for everyone is set at a hard +200 Mhz. Only GPU tuning varies from person to person depending on their hardware.
Wonder how much further manual tuning would get, but I guess for 20 minutes it's stress testing to ensure a stable overclock - I'd guess on stock voltage. Of course the other paradox, if it's cooling or power limited, then a touch of undervolting can maintain higher clocks, when normally you think of overclocking as needing more voltage
its a shame that Nvidia app reviews show about a 10% reduced fps in games over installing the driver alone. Clearly Nvidia still has some work to do on this beta product. But its great to see Nvidia finally updating their softwares GUI after decades of stagnation :D
@@mikesunboxing Thanks Mike! I'll try dropping it down to say 80% on the "power maximum" and see how that goes. I'm a bit sick of using Afterburner as it doesn't seem stable and seems to fluctuate when changing settings.
Back off nVidia.....stop making it so easy to overclock ! 🙂 Interesting that both nVidia and AMD are both actively encouraging overclocking ....... wasnt that long ago when this sort of behaviour could potentially invalidate a warranty ! I mean its canny that they are making it easy but as you proved in your video the benefits are quite often minimal. Thanks for sharing, Mike and Kath 🙂
Remember year or 2 ago everyone hated mining because memory overclocking was bad for GPU. Fast forward memory overclocking done by manufacturer and all good, nothing will happen in longer run.😊
Agree if u have the ability msi afterburner can be great but every time i used msi it crashed or reset on restart. So gave up! This app looks a good idea for people like me in same way like ryzen master on R5600. Personally i would ramped power up then run scan so software has every chance to boost output. Curious if you would get better results. Would this work on older nvidia gpus such as gtx1050ti in son's pc? Thank you Mike and Kath 🐈👍
On 1 of my 3 pc’s I’m doing this with my Asus strix 2070 OC 8gb. Auto tuning is ON, but I also have afterburner running for OSD. If cooling isn’t a problem so, but I see here I have voltage max = 0% Power max 110% Temp target 83. Can I extend these ? And test ?
It's actually better then factory OC. Get the none OC versions and boom even OC the memory. Not crazy amounts but as good with clocks and better everywhere else. Before you press auto! Raise the temps and the power all the way then click auto. Leave voltage alone of course. If it doesn't work keep trying to click auto and it will go through. 86 on clocks on a 4060 isn't to bad tbh it's better then most factory oc at 70mhz so that's a W can't expect to much from a 4060 man. Got much less vrm's. Also factory OC doesnt raise watts or ram so it's another bonus. It's never gonna be massive it's safe and it's why it doesn't brake warranty. But any boost is a nice boost. Extra is extra! Lol You do get much better results on something like a strix 4080 super. I know because I have one. Went from 2680 none OC edition to 2875. You got 200 points more btw not 100 more in the benchmark. The when you raised the power it went up by 300. 25 minutes of your life even on a 4060 makes that worth it imo. And then you got a nicer improvement in the next ones. 3 to 5 fps is 3 to 5 fps!
whenever i restart my computer, the overclock settings are changing into 0.0 mhz and i have to do the overclock every single time again. how do i fix it?