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AMD RX 9070 XT & RX 9070 non-XT thread (OC, undervolt, benchmarks, ...)

sapphire nitro+9070 -100mv ram 2650mhz
 

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That's amazing score for RX 9070. It's just 1-2% below RX 9070 XT average score. What is the power draw like?
 
thanks you ,it draw 270 watt
 
could assume two things, because Adrenaline will reset the OC profile by default if Windows crashes/reboots, so when you reboot it, if there's a problem, Adrenaline can just reset itself. Or your Windows account may have restrictions on setting/saving driver settings in the OS.

So you can test CMD > sfc /scannow to check Windows for corrupted files and after that you can use DDU (safe mode) to reinstall Radeon drivers.
Scannow is OK - no problems. Adrenalin will crash only if a certain game doesn't like thе UV (then I change settings manually).
After booting Windows the UV will be applied immediately? - I will try UV for individual games (I create the profiles for them). Thanks!
 
Scannow is OK - no problems. Adrenalin will crash only if a certain game doesn't like thе UV (then I change settings manually).
After booting Windows the UV will be applied immediately? - I will try UV for individual games (I create the profiles for them). Thanks!
Some games can use more UV other less, so you need to test it.
 
Adrenalin will crash only if a certain game doesn't like thе UV (then I change settings manually).
If it's not stable than your UV setting is useless. To set different settings for every single game that's a big work and time to waste.
 
f it's not stable than your UV setting is useless
An average value can be used that works everywhere. My 6800XT card worked like this almost two years. What's important to me is getting the temperature down. I achieved 78 degrees in games (memory). I also put the cooler on top of the card. It's useful too.
 
An average value can be used that works everywhere. My 6800XT card worked like this almost two years. What's important to me is getting the temperature down. I achieved 78 degrees in games (memory). I also put the cooler on top of the card. It's useful too.
I was using RX 7800 XT for more than a year and it was stable at -10% power limit @230 watts and not losing its default performance out of the box. RX 9070 XT is very similar story also around -9% power limit and the same performance as out of the box @288 watts.

My goal is stock performance at lower noise output and lower power consumption where efficiency is doing its thing. RX 9070 XT gpus are highly overclocked even out of the box....... Relatively small gpu basically the same as RX 7800 XT but higher TDP.

As for temps is not so important to me as long as it's not exceeding stock temps.
 
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I have been messing around with my 9070 and at -80mv or so it is fairly happy, -10% TDP is 6100ish on "steel legend" and +10% is 6600, it will happily run the same bench up towards and just past 6800 but those undervolt settings are probably not game stable. I run it at -10% TDP because the game performance impact is not noticable tome. It's a Powercolor Hellhound with Samsung memory, it's suprisingly silent, almost no noise at all, not what would normaly be expected from a tiny card.
 
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