I'm considering upgrading my RX 5700 XT but I'm uncertain if my PSU can handle it.
I'm considering upgrading my RX 5700 XT but I'm uncertain if my PSU can handle it.
In fact, it's an issue related to Outer Worlds or AMD drivers. I just aimed to push the maximum performance. Decided to use a core speed of 2000mhz at 1080mv and 1840mhz for memory.
It's actually quite good. My 5700 requires 1180mV for 2005. Of course, it's a 5700 Red Dragon I upgraded to a 5700XT Red Dragon with a BIOS update. There must be a reason it was placed in the 5700 category... perhaps the voltage?
The 2000MHz values are around 1934. I'll check how much is needed to maintain stability at 2000MHz.
I'm not convinced that boosting the video card's speed is the right approach. Based on the link I checked, the PC port seems poorly optimized, and there are mixed feedbacks about the thread on both AMD and Nvidia cards. Overclocking just for a few extra frames in one game doesn't seem like a wise choice.
That's how contemporary GPUs work. They reach their maximum boost clock only under perfect conditions for a brief moment. It's possible to achieve speeds above 1934 MHz, but hitting 2000 MHz would be challenging and would require improved cooling solutions.