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Odd behavior with RTX 2060 OC

Odd behavior with RTX 2060 OC

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n00bly1014
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10-19-2019, 12:45 AM
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Hi!
Two years ago I purchased an RTX 2060 and at that time used AfterBurner to achieve a solid +130 mHz GPU OC along with a +1100 mHz memory boost. Based on Unigine Superposition, I observed a performance improvement of about ±5-8%, which was satisfactory. Two years later, I decided to run the benchmarks again just for fun and surprisingly found that the stock frequencies now yield better results than with the overclocked settings (with OCs I lose around ±5% performance).
The only change during this time was my driver version. Apart from that, I maintain a dust-free PC and have good airflow thanks to the CoolerMaster MasterCase H500M. Aside from Nvidia updating how the card behaves with their drivers, I can't explain this either. Can you help? Thanks!
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n00bly1014
10-19-2019, 12:45 AM #1

Hi!
Two years ago I purchased an RTX 2060 and at that time used AfterBurner to achieve a solid +130 mHz GPU OC along with a +1100 mHz memory boost. Based on Unigine Superposition, I observed a performance improvement of about ±5-8%, which was satisfactory. Two years later, I decided to run the benchmarks again just for fun and surprisingly found that the stock frequencies now yield better results than with the overclocked settings (with OCs I lose around ±5% performance).
The only change during this time was my driver version. Apart from that, I maintain a dust-free PC and have good airflow thanks to the CoolerMaster MasterCase H500M. Aside from Nvidia updating how the card behaves with their drivers, I can't explain this either. Can you help? Thanks!

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backdoc01
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10-22-2019, 01:26 PM
#2
It's possible the oc is now unstable, leading to reduced performance. Silicon causes degradation over time.
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backdoc01
10-22-2019, 01:26 PM #2

It's possible the oc is now unstable, leading to reduced performance. Silicon causes degradation over time.

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Ghosteyez
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10-22-2019, 03:07 PM
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But this rapid performance might make an OC unstable? My card is just two years old. I thought a CPU or GPU would start to show issues after five to six years, with noticeable decline over time.
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Ghosteyez
10-22-2019, 03:07 PM #3

But this rapid performance might make an OC unstable? My card is just two years old. I thought a CPU or GPU would start to show issues after five to six years, with noticeable decline over time.