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RTX 3060Ti comparison with Stock, undervolt, overclock and both, in 4 synthetic benchmarks and 2 games.

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Hi there guys, I wanted to make a post after I gathered some info about overclocking, undervolting, both and stock on a 3060Ti.

My 3060Ti model is the Gigabyte Gaming OC PRO edition, which honestly has a really beefy cooler for a 3060Ti lol.

All these tests were made in the same conditions.

So, first, I will put 5 types of GPU use, being all of them overclocked to +1000 on mems, except on stock.

After this, I will categorize in a table by FPS, then percentage gain, then temps and power consumption.

The benchmarks are 3DMark TimeSpy, FireStrike, Unigine Superposition (1080p Extreme and 4k Optimized), and the games are Control (maxed without DLSS, MSAA OFF) and Minecraft RTX (DLSS OFF)

  • Stock (1920Mhz)
  • Undervolt 1920Mhz at 0.9V
  • Undervolt 1995Mhz at 0.975V
  • Overclock at 2070Mhz
  • Overclock at 2115Mhz with 1.1V
So, let's go with the results, first on the benchmarks

Overclock results (FPS)​
Stock​
Undervolt 1920Mhz at 0.9V​
Undervolt 1995Mhz at 0.975V​
Overclock at 2070Mhz​
Overclock at 2115Mhz with 1.1V​
3DMark TimeSpy (Graphics score)​
11852 points​
11990points​
12475points​
12838points​
12983points​
3DMark FireStrike (Graphics score)​
29514points​
29503points​
30741points​
31599points​
31990points​
Unigine Superposition 1080p Extreme​
7124points​
7274points​
7633points​
7842points​
7895points​
Unigine Superposition 4k optimized​
9658points​
9841points​
10151points​
10456points​
10598points​
Control​
74 FPS​
78FPS​
81FPS​
83FPS​
84 FPS​
Minecraft RTX​
66 FPS​
67FPS​
72FPS​
74FPS​
75FPS​
3DMark TimeSpy comparison by 3DMark in the 5 tests: https://www.3dmark.com/compare/spy/16969851/spy/16976998/spy/16977664/spy/16978259/spy/16978774

3DMark FireStrike Comparison by 3DMark in the 5 tests: https://www.3dmark.com/compare/fs/24525966/fs/24527547/fs/24527721/fs/24527879/fs/24528000

So by percentage gains, it would look like this, with stock being 100%.

Average FPS gain (%)​
Stock​
Undervolt 1920Mhz at 0.9V​
Undervolt 1995Mhz at 0.975V​
Overclock at 2070Mhz​
Overclock at 2115Mhz with 1.1V​
3DMark TimeSpy (Graphics score)​
100%​
101.163%​
105.25%​
108.319%​
109.542%​
3DMark FireStrike (Graphics score)​
100%​
99.962%​
104.157%​
107.064%​
108.389%​
Unigine Superposition 1080p Extreme​
100%​
102.105%​
107.144%​
110.078%​
110.822%​
Unigine Superposition 4k optimized​
100%​
101.894%​
105.104%​
108.262%​
109.732%​
Control​
100%​
105.40%​
109.45%​
112.16%​
113.51%​
Minecraft RTX​
100%​
101.51%​
109.09%​
112.12%​
113.63%​
Total Average​
100%​
102%​
106.69%​
109.66%​
110.93%​
Then, for the temps and power usage, it would look like this:

Temp and Power usage​
Stock​
Undervolt 1920Mhz at 0.9V​
Undervolt 1995Mhz at 0.975V​
Overclock at 2070Mhz​
Overclock at 2115Mhz with 1.1V​
Max Temp​
61°C​
55°C​
59°C​
66°C​
67°C​
Max Powe Usage​
220W​
160W​
190W​
265W​
270W​
All the source info here (not yet ordered):
I hope this does help you guys! And it may decide if you prefer to undervolt, overclock or both.
 
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