F5F Stay Refreshed Power Users Overclocking My core clock is keeping shifting while I change my GPU's voltage in MSI Afterburner.

My core clock is keeping shifting while I change my GPU's voltage in MSI Afterburner.

My core clock is keeping shifting while I change my GPU's voltage in MSI Afterburner.

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WhitePanda246
Junior Member
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06-18-2026, 05:45 PM
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I am trying to lower my Ryzen 2070 X super to 900 volts from the normal voltage. I set my base clock down to 1950 MHz, but when I start that process again, it doesn't stay at 900v. Instead, it either goes up to 1935 or jumps straight to 1965 MHz. Is there a way to keep the core clock exactly at 1950? By the way, even though this chip is running on heaven benchmark and shows exactly 900v/1950MHz right now, when I run it without any benchmark and reapply that same saved profile, my core clock keeps changing.
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WhitePanda246
06-18-2026, 05:45 PM #1

I am trying to lower my Ryzen 2070 X super to 900 volts from the normal voltage. I set my base clock down to 1950 MHz, but when I start that process again, it doesn't stay at 900v. Instead, it either goes up to 1935 or jumps straight to 1965 MHz. Is there a way to keep the core clock exactly at 1950? By the way, even though this chip is running on heaven benchmark and shows exactly 900v/1950MHz right now, when I run it without any benchmark and reapply that same saved profile, my core clock keeps changing.

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pieter1985
Member
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06-19-2026, 02:36 AM
#2
It looks like you are just messing with voltages on your main or basic screen right now. To see how frequency affects voltage, press Ctrl and F inside Afterburner.
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pieter1985
06-19-2026, 02:36 AM #2

It looks like you are just messing with voltages on your main or basic screen right now. To see how frequency affects voltage, press Ctrl and F inside Afterburner.

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KarmaNoob
Junior Member
49
06-19-2026, 02:55 AM
#3
Both pictures on Imgur show that I'm using the voltage and frequency curve editor now.
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KarmaNoob
06-19-2026, 02:55 AM #3

Both pictures on Imgur show that I'm using the voltage and frequency curve editor now.

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KanayOne
Member
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06-19-2026, 03:59 AM
#4
Oops! I clearly forgot to hit those buttons!
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KanayOne
06-19-2026, 03:59 AM #4

Oops! I clearly forgot to hit those buttons!