RTX 2070 roc strix
RTX 2070 roc strix
Hello there
I'm just starting with Overclocking and need some advice.
My question is, is it normal for MSI Afterburner to limit me to only overclocking my RTX 2070 ROC XTRIS to 40 MHz before it becomes unstable? I can safely push it up to 1000 MHz on the memory without any issues, and I've managed to increase it in steps of 100 MHz while keeping it stable.
Is it possible to go beyond 1000 MHz? Also, why is my core voltage grayed out and not adjustable? I've checked the settings, but it still doesn't respond.
I'm using the latest version of MSI Afterburner, not the beta.
Hello there
I’m new to Overclocking and would appreciate some advice.
My question is whether it’s typical in MSI Afterburner for me to be limited to overclocking only my RTX 2070 ROC XTR, 40 MHz on the core before it becomes unstable. I can successfully push it up to 1000 MHz on the memory without any issues, and I’ve managed to increase it by 100 MHz in steps while keeping it stable.
Is it feasible to push the memory clock beyond 1000 MHz? (Afterburner won’t exceed that.)
Additionally, why is my core voltage not showing up and can’t be adjusted? I’ve checked the settings, but it remains grayed out.
I’m using the latest MSI Afterburner version, not the beta.
It’s completely normal. The overclocking capability of graphics cards varies even among identical models and chipsets. Some 2070s may handle higher overclocks than others.
Currently, only around 40 MHz on the core seems too low, but that doesn’t necessarily mean the card is faulty. It might just be a coincidence that you didn’t get a better unit. Still, you can keep using it—just the extra MHz will likely boost your gaming performance slightly.
On the memory side, it’s also quite common to push it up to 1000 MHz during overclocking.
For MSI Afterburner, it’s best to use the beta version. The fan control feature is often missing or problematic for the 20 series. Try downloading it and, in the settings, enable voltage control to see if you can adjust the voltage bar.
Hello there
I’m new to Overclocking and would appreciate your advice.
My question is whether it’s typical in MSI Afterburner for me to be limited to only overclocking my RTX 2070 ROC X, 40 MHz before instability occurs. I can successfully push it up to 1000 MHz on the memory without any issues, even though I previously managed 100 MHz increments and it remained stable.
Could you confirm if it’s possible to go beyond 1000 MHz? Also, could you explain why my core voltage is grayed out and not adjustable? I’ve checked the settings, but it still doesn’t respond.
I’m using the latest MSI Afterburner version, not the beta.
It’s completely normal. The ability to overclock graphics cards varies even among identical models and chipsets. Some 2070s can handle higher overclocks than others.
On the memory side, it’s also quite common to push up to 1000 MHz during overclocking.
For MSI Afterburner, you should consider using the beta version. The fan control feature is often missing or problematic in other versions, especially for the 20 series. Try downloading the beta, adjust the voltage settings in the menu, and see if it works.
Thanks for your help!