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Question Overclocking RTX 2070 Super

Question Overclocking RTX 2070 Super

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JeW_KiNg
Junior Member
12
03-08-2019, 09:14 AM
#1
Hello.
I just bought a new PC and am attempting to overclock my GPU.
Right now I'm using these settings:
https://imgur.com/vWrOsrN
View: https://i.imgur.com/vWrOsrN.png
So far I haven't completed it.
Could you tell me what the core voltage is? Is it safe to increase it? To what level?
If I change the core clock to 110, the combiner starts failing after 1-2 minutes. Does this relate to core voltages?
I'm also monitoring the memory clock rate.
By the way, the temperature stays under the combiner while the GPU is off, and it's between 27-40°C on the GPU side.
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JeW_KiNg
03-08-2019, 09:14 AM #1

Hello.
I just bought a new PC and am attempting to overclock my GPU.
Right now I'm using these settings:
https://imgur.com/vWrOsrN
View: https://i.imgur.com/vWrOsrN.png
So far I haven't completed it.
Could you tell me what the core voltage is? Is it safe to increase it? To what level?
If I change the core clock to 110, the combiner starts failing after 1-2 minutes. Does this relate to core voltages?
I'm also monitoring the memory clock rate.
By the way, the temperature stays under the combiner while the GPU is off, and it's between 27-40°C on the GPU side.

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IzOrBiN
Junior Member
12
03-14-2019, 07:18 AM
#2
Perform an automated overclock process.
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IzOrBiN
03-14-2019, 07:18 AM #2

Perform an automated overclock process.

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carp3
Senior Member
572
03-14-2019, 02:49 PM
#3
Sure, I can help with that. What do you need explained?
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carp3
03-14-2019, 02:49 PM #3

Sure, I can help with that. What do you need explained?

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coolgamer33
Member
189
03-19-2019, 06:03 AM
#4
Only 7mhz is needed.
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coolgamer33
03-19-2019, 06:03 AM #4

Only 7mhz is needed.

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farhizon
Member
51
03-26-2019, 06:06 AM
#5
What I did on my RX1080 was raise the temp limit slider to its maximum, which usually unlocks the 110% power limit. This might help prevent crashes when increasing to 110 on the core.
I think my final OC was around +125 cores per 1000 memory. No manual voltage was applied; I just maxed out the temperature and power sliders.
If you need to tweak voltage manually, do so gradually—just like CPU voltage changes. Be careful, as OC settings might not take effect at startup. That way, if something goes wrong, you can simply reboot and start fresh.
From my limited experience, Turing cards perform better in terms of OC compared to previous generations, and adjusting memory has a much bigger impact than core clocks.
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farhizon
03-26-2019, 06:06 AM #5

What I did on my RX1080 was raise the temp limit slider to its maximum, which usually unlocks the 110% power limit. This might help prevent crashes when increasing to 110 on the core.
I think my final OC was around +125 cores per 1000 memory. No manual voltage was applied; I just maxed out the temperature and power sliders.
If you need to tweak voltage manually, do so gradually—just like CPU voltage changes. Be careful, as OC settings might not take effect at startup. That way, if something goes wrong, you can simply reboot and start fresh.
From my limited experience, Turing cards perform better in terms of OC compared to previous generations, and adjusting memory has a much bigger impact than core clocks.

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TeehAhmed
Member
54
03-28-2019, 10:35 PM
#6
From my experience, MSI's OC Scanner isn't very trustworthy, and the results consistently show '90% confidence'—definitely a bug. It also proved too harsh on core clocks; increasing memory to +500 would inflate scan results by 130, 140, or even 160 cores. I tried using Asus Realbench and encountered crashes. Right now, my GPU sits at +100 core with +600 memory, and it consistently passes Realbench. There might still be room for optimization, but I'm pausing to focus on maximizing CPU overclocking. When memory clocks are pushed high, core clocks tend to drop, which is why Pascal and Turing perform better with higher memory overclocks. I'm experimenting further. I increased all three sliders and hope the voltage adjustment on the 0 position will help. My card rarely exceeds 62°C, so the voltage seems acceptable. You're right—Turing feels like a refreshed Pascal, which might explain why the 20-series launch didn't impress much.
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TeehAhmed
03-28-2019, 10:35 PM #6

From my experience, MSI's OC Scanner isn't very trustworthy, and the results consistently show '90% confidence'—definitely a bug. It also proved too harsh on core clocks; increasing memory to +500 would inflate scan results by 130, 140, or even 160 cores. I tried using Asus Realbench and encountered crashes. Right now, my GPU sits at +100 core with +600 memory, and it consistently passes Realbench. There might still be room for optimization, but I'm pausing to focus on maximizing CPU overclocking. When memory clocks are pushed high, core clocks tend to drop, which is why Pascal and Turing perform better with higher memory overclocks. I'm experimenting further. I increased all three sliders and hope the voltage adjustment on the 0 position will help. My card rarely exceeds 62°C, so the voltage seems acceptable. You're right—Turing feels like a refreshed Pascal, which might explain why the 20-series launch didn't impress much.

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Aerithix
Member
182
03-29-2019, 04:16 AM
#7
It will only use as much voltage as it needs, yeah? Or is it actually dialing in a set voltage amount? May be worth messing with, but as you said, temps are good. Why keep messing with it.
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Aerithix
03-29-2019, 04:16 AM #7

It will only use as much voltage as it needs, yeah? Or is it actually dialing in a set voltage amount? May be worth messing with, but as you said, temps are good. Why keep messing with it.

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WaZtoX
Member
115
03-31-2019, 01:40 AM
#8
It will remain around 2038mhz until reaching 60C, after which it transitions into the 1900s. Voltage appears to stay between 1.05 and 1.075v up to 60C. It might stay below 60C if I adjust the slider—though I haven't tested it yet, that's for later.
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WaZtoX
03-31-2019, 01:40 AM #8

It will remain around 2038mhz until reaching 60C, after which it transitions into the 1900s. Voltage appears to stay between 1.05 and 1.075v up to 60C. It might stay below 60C if I adjust the slider—though I haven't tested it yet, that's for later.

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Pyro_Knight
Member
113
03-31-2019, 02:36 AM
#9
You began with a memory overclock of +1000 during auto oc mode. That was a poor decision. Just set the power limit to maximum; you won’t reach the thermal ceiling without proper cooling. The vRAM will begin to fail when you push it further. It remains stable in most games, but problems arise when using Control or Metro Exodus. It’s wiser to adjust the core first.
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Pyro_Knight
03-31-2019, 02:36 AM #9

You began with a memory overclock of +1000 during auto oc mode. That was a poor decision. Just set the power limit to maximum; you won’t reach the thermal ceiling without proper cooling. The vRAM will begin to fail when you push it further. It remains stable in most games, but problems arise when using Control or Metro Exodus. It’s wiser to adjust the core first.

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sacapatates
Posting Freak
843
03-31-2019, 08:14 AM
#10
It seems like you're recalling a situation where not adjusting the thermal slider prevents changing the power slider. You usually set both to their maximum values and then proceed.
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sacapatates
03-31-2019, 08:14 AM #10

It seems like you're recalling a situation where not adjusting the thermal slider prevents changing the power slider. You usually set both to their maximum values and then proceed.

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