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Todestrieb
Todestrieb
(These character limits are harsh...)
You're talking about your 4070Ti, right?

On my normal settings (4K150, 1080p100, 1080p60) idle power usage is ~50W, with memory clocks at 909MHz.
PCIe link-state to Max power savings -> ~30W with memory fluctuating below 909MHz.
1080p100->144 with max savings will get to the 50W / 909MHz state.
*CRU required.

So, for the "low memory clock" part I think I have done it.
Todestrieb
Todestrieb
Remember my brother's 3070ti? He only has 2 high refresh 1440p (MSI 170Hz, Philips 165Hz) but idle power draw without any settings is 75W.
He tried 2 things that did fix his idle draw (only 1 is needed):
a) Custom resolution to drop 170Hz to 164Hz
b) DSR on 170Hz

Maybe you can drop the clocks by trying similar things.
Count von Schwalbe
Count von Schwalbe
I know this is not exactly the question, but I have a 1650 pushing 3x 1440p60 screens with idle memory clock of 202.5 Mhz.
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