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5070ti overclock...what are your settings?

PS:I did, Got 18 tops 1 so far. :)
Since you also have a 4090 what card are you going to use now to game on? Your golden 5070Ti because as a golden chip its more efficient, or your old 4090 since its still faster?
 
Since you also have a 4090 what card are you going to use now to game on? Your golden 5070Ti because as a golden chip its more efficient, or your old 4090 since its still faster?
Truth is, I've got options to choose from, mate. :laugh:
 

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My card is an msi ventus oc 3x. I have 350+ on the core and 1500+ on the memory with msi afterburner app. You can look up that cards clocks on google.

Base Clock 2295 MHz
Boost Clock 2482 MHz +1%
Memory Clock 1750 MHz 28 Gbps effective

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So basically the lower screenshot are my clocks after msi afterburners added tweaks to core and memory.

So default clock speed out of the box is 2295 after the 350+ on core with AB it's 2645 default memory is 1750 after oc with AB it's 1938. And the clock boosts to 2832 with the AB tweak applied.

Not sure why the default core clock and boost clock is so low on the ventus oc 3x 2295 seems low for a base clock as well as 2482 for default boost. I see people with 3100mhz plus on their 5070tis...just wondering how unless they got a model with higher clocks.

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Clock speed is 3232 when running the render test and memory is 1937. No idea really. 100% stable in games and benchmarks though. Just upped it to 360+ in AB and 1550+ in memory. Still stable. 3247/1943 in render test. I'll keep it at that. I'm fine with the fps. My OLED TV (LG C2) only goes up to 120hz so I can't get more than 120fps. I am getting that consistently in the games I play at 4k.
 
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So default clock speed out of the box is 2295 after the 350+ on core with AB it's 2645 default memory is 1750 after oc with AB it's 1938. And the clock boosts to 2832 with the AB tweak applied.

Not sure why the default core clock and boost clock is so low on the ventus oc 3x 2295 seems low for a base clock as well as 2482 for default boost. I see people with 3100mhz plus on their 5070tis...just wondering how unless they got a model with higher clocks.
These boost clocks are misleading. Pretty much not a single 5070Ti runs stock at a mere 2482Mhz out of the box. I have a "non OC" version and mine runs out of the box with 2780Mhz already without doing anything in Afterburner. If you have a golden chip like Mystic here, even over 3Ghz. But pretty much every 5070Ti runs on average about 2750-2800Mhz because it has a dynamic boost that clocks by itself as far as it can get at the voltage, temperature and powerlimit set from the factory and then depending on the silicon quality of the chip. The clock speed that Nvidia specifies are meaningless. Was always like that same for the 4000 series. A 4080 did not run out of the box at only 2550 boost, it was about 2700 as well. 2482Mhz boost is simply the very lowest possible clock that Nvidia guarantees, even if you have the worst binned chip in the world.

So these numbers in Techpowerup mean nothing. If you really wanna know what clock you have, then use the Riva tuner monitoring tool that already comes with your afterburner and you can check in real life during the bench what your clock actually settles in. Just go into settings of Msi afterburner > monitoring > tick gpu core clock > show in osd and you can see it. You didn`t show a steel nomad score but considering your timespy score I guess your clock is over 3000Mhz, probably between 3000 and 3150Mhz.
 
These boost clocks are misleading. Pretty much not a single 5070Ti runs stock at a mere 2482Mhz out of the box. I have a "non OC" version and mine runs out of the box with 2780Mhz already without doing anything in Afterburner. If you have a golden chip like Mystic here, even over 3Ghz. But pretty much every 5070Ti runs on average about 2750-2800Mhz because it has a dynamic boost that clocks by itself as far as it can get at the voltage, temperature and powerlimit set from the factory and then depending on the silicon quality of the chip. The clock speed that Nvidia specifies are meaningless. Was always like that same for the 4000 series. A 4080 did not run out of the box at only 2550 boost, it was about 2700 as well. 2482Mhz boost is simply the very lowest possible clock that Nvidia guarantees, even if you have the worst binned chip in the world.

So these numbers in Techpowerup mean nothing. If you really wanna know what clock you have, then use the Riva tuner monitoring tool that already comes with your afterburner and you can check in real life during the bench what your clock actually settles in. Just go into settings of Msi afterburner > monitoring > tick gpu core clock > show in osd and you can see it. You didn`t show a steel nomad score but considering your timespy score I guess your clock is over 3000Mhz, probably between 3000 and 3150Mhz.
Yeah my core clock is 3247. My steel nomad score is 7293. I have a 285k cpu w/64gb of memory. I am not undervolting at all. Riva is fine.

I can bench and pass but have to lower the clocks to be stable in games. 360+ on core and 1550+ on memory with no undervolting is good enough for me. I don't need to push it higher.
 
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Yeah my core clock is 3247.
What render test did you run? Timespy again? At what voltage your card runs would be interesting as well. If you didn`t change anything there probably about 1015-1020mV I guess. I would suggest running Steel Nomad DX12 benchmark, is more intense than timespy and shows if the clock is stable there as well.
 
What render test did you run? Timespy again? At what voltage your card runs would be interesting as well. If you didn`t change anything there probably about 1015-1020mV I guess. I would suggest running Steel Nomad DX12 benchmark, is more intense than timespy and shows if the clock is stable there as well.
I did run steel nomad. My score is 7293. DX12. Below is my timespy score. #13 in 3dmark for 285k with SN and #23 for timespy.

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Timespy and SN are both stable.
 
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I did run steel nomad. My score is 7293. DX12.
Pretty decent score. If you undervolt it you could most likely increase it a little more while also drawing less power. Does your card model have the powerlimit locked at 100% or do you have 110 or 115 available in afterburner?
 
Pretty decent score. If you undervolt it you could most likely increase it a little more while also drawing less power. Does your card model have the powerlimit locked at 100% or do you have 110 or 115 available in afterburner?
Locked at 100%. I am done benching to be honest. This card is playing my games fine. I am not the type of person who really tweaks deeper and deeper. I just want to get a decent OC for my games to play near 120fps at 4k. And it does that. Pretty happy until 6 series for now. Who knows if I win the lottery and the universe shines a light on me, I'll be in Bora Bora on a beach not worrying about shit!!!
 
Fair enough if you are happy with how it runs right now
Pretty happy until 6 series for now.
Nvidia is most likely going to use TSMC 3nm process for the 6000 series. Going to be interesting how that performs, but should at least be a bigger jump than the 5000 series which was pretty disappointing with same process as the 4000er. I for myself will wait for the 7000 or 8000 cards with Tsmc 1 or 2nm process. Hope Nvidia will at least give the next generation a jump in Vram, 16 is fine but borderline for high end gpus like a 70Ti or 80 card. Considering Amds success with their 9000 series, Nvidia will have to do better next generation for sure if Amd continues to improve.
 
Why did you buy a 5070Ti, 5080 and 5090? What are you going to use them for? Servers? Mining?
It's primarily for experimentation and benchmarking purposes. With each new GPU generation, I like to evaluate both mid-range and high-end models to make informed, objective decisions for future use. The golden age of Ethereum mining effectively ended with the Merge in September 2022. At that point, I sold off all my RTX 3000-series GPUs

I did run steel nomad. My score is 7293. DX12. Below is my timespy score. #13 in 3dmark for 285k with SN and #23 for timespy.

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Timespy and SN are both stable.
And in Port Royal, a benchmark that also stresses the RT cores, what score do you get with overclocking on your Ventus?
Here is my score:
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Hi all,

Ive just upgraded my PC and decided to go with at 5070Ti and I may have also got a pretty decent card...?

I have a Zotac 5070 Ti SOLID OC SFF a which has the locked 100% power limit and with pretty little effort Ive been able to get a real decent and stable undervolt/overclock. On the Curve Editor I'm currently running 3247mhz (+484) @ 975mv with +2000mhz on the memory which seems to be the sweetspot for my card with testing I've done so far.

Just done a few runs of Steel Nomad and managed to get a score of 7438 which I'm pretty damn happy with. Ill try and get some more testing done over the weekend and see what else I can get out of it. Id love to watercool this card but so far noone makes a block for this Zotac cards...
 

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Hi all,

Ive just upgraded my PC and decided to go with at 5070Ti and I may have also got a pretty decent card...?

I have a Zotac 5070 Ti SOLID OC SFF a which has the locked 100% power limit and with pretty little effort Ive been able to get a real decent and stable undervolt/overclock. On the Curve Editor I'm currently running 3247mhz (+484) @ 975mv with +2000mhz on the memory which seems to be the sweetspot for my card with testing I've done so far.

Just done a few runs of Steel Nomad and managed to get a score of 7438 which I'm pretty damn happy with. Ill try and get some more testing done over the weekend and see what else I can get out of it. Id love to watercool this card but so far noone makes a block for this Zotac cards...
Hello and welcome, mate. Thanks for sharing your experience and results in Steel Nomad. Here's mine. Cheers!


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У тебе хороший процесор. Я отримав 7750 лише в Steel Nomad, після останнього оновлення драйвера від попереднього 7600+- зі стабільним розгоном +403 / +3000. Asus Prime OC 5070ti (PL +116) - фактично частота стрибає між 3230-3260. Процесор: Ryzen 9700x (PBO -40 +200)@5750 МГц, пам'ять: Lexar Gen2 6400cl28, fclk 2200. Temps below 70.

By the fact +403 i got from Expedition33. Other games like Cyberpunk stable with +465 (but freq again jumps between 2420 and 3317 Mhz).
 
+250 core, +4200 memory. You can guess the actual clock speeds, but I tell you that even though I increased core clock by 250, I do not get 250 increase in benchmarks.
 
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