• Welcome to TechPowerUp Forums, Guest! Please check out our forum guidelines for info related to our community.

GPU-Z RTX 3090 (and 3080) SRC voltage (Power plane source power) readings?

Joined
Jan 11, 2005
Messages
200 (0.03/day)
Hi, in GPU-Z, the PWR_SRC voltage is around 12.5v at idle, but this voltage rises at load --13v--14v, etc, and can go up to 15v!
Is this a bug or erroneous reading? Or is it actually 15v? There seems to be no corresponding voltage in HWinfo64, just three "Misc" voltages which are all 12.3 to 12.45v, which drop down to around 12.0-12.1v at heavy load.

What is this 15v reading and what's it doing?
 

Elementaler

New Member
Joined
Dec 8, 2020
Messages
1 (0.00/day)
Hello, I am having similar issue here. I am using ASUS TUF RTX 3080 OC, and the PWR_SRC voltage will reach 12.7 V max at full load in gaming. Is this a normal phenomenon?

And I was encountering random stuttering in games, specifically Monster Hunter World, the game runs well most of the time, but when it started to stutter, it will stutter throughout the remaining game session, even at low demand scene. I am running at 4k max present on this game using an AMD 3900x, so I believe this issue is not CPU related. And I saw from GPU-Z that whenever it stutters, the perfcap reason is VRel and VOp, is this anything related to the weird stuttering?
 
Joined
Jan 11, 2005
Messages
200 (0.03/day)
Wow, 3 weeks and still no reply except one person asking about this?
I am assuming PWR_SRC is "Input Power Plane Source", but what is this voltage in HWinfo64? There are three "misc" input voltages (misc1, 2, 3) but all three are around 1.23-1.236v idle and 12.025v load, and don't seem to correspond to what GPU-Z is showing.
 
Joined
Feb 23, 2005
Messages
45 (0.01/day)
Location
USA
I have a 3080 and recently started using GPU-Z and my PWR_SRC Voltage is at 12.0 V 95% or more of the time, very rarely going to 12.1 V. Whether under "desktop use" or gaming.

Elementaler: I recommend undervolting by adjusting the voltage curve in AfterBurner - there are quite a few guides online, both discussions and YouTube videos. For my 3080, I've set it to max out at 850mV/1800Mhz, an +300 to RAM. Seems to work well, but, I hope to do further tweaking and perhaps figure out how to lower the ~36 Watts power consumption during "desktop" use such as web browsing.
 
D

Deleted member 182555

Guest
Hi, in GPU-Z, the PWR_SRC voltage is around 12.5v at idle, but this voltage rises at load --13v--14v, etc, and can go up to 15v!
Is this a bug or erroneous reading? Or is it actually 15v? There seems to be no corresponding voltage in HWinfo64, just three "Misc" voltages which are all 12.3 to 12.45v, which drop down to around 12.0-12.1v at heavy load.

What is this 15v reading and what's it doing?
I noticed your same problem on the 3060 with modified bios. in particular shuntmod or exaggerated energy demand or distorting some sensor reading that lower board power draw could cause it. if I don't touch sensors voltage is normal on 12.1v otherwise it also rises to 15-16v under load.
 

W1zzard

Administrator
Staff member
Joined
May 14, 2004
Messages
27,032 (3.71/day)
Processor Ryzen 7 5700X
Memory 48 GB
Video Card(s) RTX 4080
Storage 2x HDD RAID 1, 3x M.2 NVMe
Display(s) 30" 2560x1600 + 19" 1280x1024
Software Windows 10 64-bit
Can you test with a voltmeter? 15 V doesn't seem right, maybe the sensor misreads it somehow
 
D

Deleted member 182555

Guest
Can you test with a voltmeter? 15 V doesn't seem right, maybe the sensor misreads it somehow
no only sensor reading gpu-z,

I repeat it is a modified bios if I don't touch the reading of the sensors is normal. I modify 2 sensors to lower the board power draw and obtain the same effect as a shuntmod but controlled via bios.
mobo pci-e and 8pin 12v sensor reading is ok
 

W1zzard

Administrator
Staff member
Joined
May 14, 2004
Messages
27,032 (3.71/day)
Processor Ryzen 7 5700X
Memory 48 GB
Video Card(s) RTX 4080
Storage 2x HDD RAID 1, 3x M.2 NVMe
Display(s) 30" 2560x1600 + 19" 1280x1024
Software Windows 10 64-bit
So in your case maybe the NVIDIA drivers calculates the voltage value from the measured (and shunt-modded) values instead of directly
 
D

Deleted member 182555

Guest
So in your case maybe the NVIDIA drivers calculates the voltage value from the measured (and shunt-modded) values instead of directly
exact but it is not a hardware but a software shunt.
 

W1zzard

Administrator
Staff member
Joined
May 14, 2004
Messages
27,032 (3.71/day)
Processor Ryzen 7 5700X
Memory 48 GB
Video Card(s) RTX 4080
Storage 2x HDD RAID 1, 3x M.2 NVMe
Display(s) 30" 2560x1600 + 19" 1280x1024
Software Windows 10 64-bit
English please
 
D

Deleted member 182555

Guest
English please
sorry translator bug
i will try to see if hwinfo64 has the same readings then add it. Thank you

ok first i couldn't reproduce then i had very strange readings, so in my case it's definitely caused by me...
 
Last edited by a moderator:
Top