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Issue with undervolting on Msi 2060 ventus xs oc

Issue with undervolting on Msi 2060 ventus xs oc

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SGTShnake
Junior Member
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02-20-2019, 01:04 PM
#1
Hi
I'm trying to undervolt my graphics card to 925v at 1920 mhz, which seems to be what I'm actually doing. In MSI Afterburner once I set it and save it all works fine. But when I jump into games sometimes the clock curve drops to 1870 and it won't go higher. I'm undervolting while stressing the GPU with a render test. Any suggestions on why this is happening?
Many thanks
Matt
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SGTShnake
02-20-2019, 01:04 PM #1

Hi
I'm trying to undervolt my graphics card to 925v at 1920 mhz, which seems to be what I'm actually doing. In MSI Afterburner once I set it and save it all works fine. But when I jump into games sometimes the clock curve drops to 1870 and it won't go higher. I'm undervolting while stressing the GPU with a render test. Any suggestions on why this is happening?
Many thanks
Matt

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YoBudWolf
Member
50
02-20-2019, 06:09 PM
#2
Download and execute Gpu-Z:
https://www.techpowerup.com/gpuz/
Select Sensors, then launch those applications once Gpu-Z is active.
Observe 'PerfCap Reason' to understand the cause.
For example:
vRel = Reliability – shows performance bound by voltage stability. Blue bar.
VOp = Operating – performance capped by maximum operating voltage (Hardware Limit). Yellow/orange bar.
Pwr = Power – performance restricted by total power capacity. Green bar.
Thrm = Thermal – performance affected by temperature thresholds. Purple bar.
Idle = Not specified, gray bar.
A white or clear screen...
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YoBudWolf
02-20-2019, 06:09 PM #2

Download and execute Gpu-Z:
https://www.techpowerup.com/gpuz/
Select Sensors, then launch those applications once Gpu-Z is active.
Observe 'PerfCap Reason' to understand the cause.
For example:
vRel = Reliability – shows performance bound by voltage stability. Blue bar.
VOp = Operating – performance capped by maximum operating voltage (Hardware Limit). Yellow/orange bar.
Pwr = Power – performance restricted by total power capacity. Green bar.
Thrm = Thermal – performance affected by temperature thresholds. Purple bar.
Idle = Not specified, gray bar.
A white or clear screen...

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AdamPlayzxXMc
Member
52
02-21-2019, 12:52 AM
#3
Download and execute Gpu-Z:
https://www.techpowerup.com/gpuz/
Select Sensors, then launch those applications once Gpu-Z is active.
Observe 'PerfCap Reason' to understand the cause.
For example:
vRel = Reliability – shows performance bounds by voltage stability. Blue bar.
VOp = Operating – reflects max operating voltage constraints. Yellow/orange bar.
Pwr = Power – indicates total power restrictions. Green bar.
Thrm = Thermal – shows temperature-related limits. Purple bar.
Idle = Not specified – gray bar.
A white or transparent bar means no thresholds were exceeded during testing.
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AdamPlayzxXMc
02-21-2019, 12:52 AM #3

Download and execute Gpu-Z:
https://www.techpowerup.com/gpuz/
Select Sensors, then launch those applications once Gpu-Z is active.
Observe 'PerfCap Reason' to understand the cause.
For example:
vRel = Reliability – shows performance bounds by voltage stability. Blue bar.
VOp = Operating – reflects max operating voltage constraints. Yellow/orange bar.
Pwr = Power – indicates total power restrictions. Green bar.
Thrm = Thermal – shows temperature-related limits. Purple bar.
Idle = Not specified – gray bar.
A white or transparent bar means no thresholds were exceeded during testing.