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RTX 4070 ASUS Dual overclocking

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For the few people that have a RTX 4070, particularly the ASUS Dual, what is a reasonable overclock expectation? Trying to figure if there is even any more headroom in the first place.

The core clock at default settings gets up to 2910 or 2895 MHz depending on the game as is. The dips are when I minimize the game.

RTX 4070 stock.jpg




These are the default settings according to MSI afterburner:

RTX 4070 ASUS Default settings.jpg



Power Limit is already maxed out at 108%. Would adding an additional 150 to the core clock be doable? And roughly how much can I add to the memory clock? Another 500?

For reference this is a regular Dual, not the Dual OC. Is GPU-Z accurate for this GPU or core clock frequency in general? Because 2910 MHz seems fairly high for a stock 4070.
 
I haven't touched the core on my 4070 ventus but the memory clock I did manage to get all the way to +1500 before it started giving artifacting.
 
I haven't touched the core on my 4070 ventus but the memory clock I did manage to get all the way to +1500 before it started giving artifacting.
I haven't touched the core on my 4070 ventus but the memory clock I did manage to get all the way to +1500 before it started giving artifacting.

Do you happen to know what the core clock settles with the stock settings?
 
You will probably get further with adjusting the voltage curve. Try something like 3000@950mv, may need more or less voltage.
 
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