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Vega 64 GPU Overclock (States)

Vega 64 GPU Overclock (States)

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caionm12
Junior Member
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04-30-2017, 08:16 AM
#1
I'm using Global Wattman. When increasing performance, should I boost all 7 modes or just states 6 and 7? Currently, all 7 modes are set to 10MHz overclock from their base speeds. My GPU voltage is adjusted as follows: 800 for state 1, 850 for state 2, 900 for state 3, 950 for state 4, 1000 for state 5, 1050 for state 6, and 1100 for state 7. Please let me know what you think.
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caionm12
04-30-2017, 08:16 AM #1

I'm using Global Wattman. When increasing performance, should I boost all 7 modes or just states 6 and 7? Currently, all 7 modes are set to 10MHz overclock from their base speeds. My GPU voltage is adjusted as follows: 800 for state 1, 850 for state 2, 900 for state 3, 950 for state 4, 1000 for state 5, 1050 for state 6, and 1100 for state 7. Please let me know what you think.

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Marinated
Senior Member
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04-30-2017, 08:35 AM
#2
It appears that only states 6 and 7 are being overclocked by enthusiasts. My tests also indicate these are the two states most frequently used during intense gaming sessions.
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Marinated
04-30-2017, 08:35 AM #2

It appears that only states 6 and 7 are being overclocked by enthusiasts. My tests also indicate these are the two states most frequently used during intense gaming sessions.

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strumpan_333
Member
62
05-01-2017, 02:36 AM
#3
After several hours of adjustments, I reduced the GPU voltage and boosted only the memory. I skipped overclocking the GPU since it was prone to crashes and didn’t offer much performance improvement.
The GPU voltages for states 1 through 7 are: 800, 850, 900, 950, 1000, 1050, and 1100mV. I kept the frequencies unchanged.
My memory voltage is set at 975mV, and I increased its frequency from 945MHz to 1075MHz.
For my fan curve, I adjusted it to 12% between 0°C and 50°C, then linearly raised it to 85% at 75°C.
Applying these changes delivered impressive outcomes:
- In the Heaven Benchmark (windowed mode, 1600x900): average FPS rose by 9% over stock; max GPU temperature dropped from 85°C to 72°C; max hot spot temperature fell from 99°C to 92°C.
- In Battlefield V (ultra settings, 1080p): average FPS increased by 11% over stock; max memory temperature decreased from 90°C to 80°C.
I’m very satisfied!
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strumpan_333
05-01-2017, 02:36 AM #3

After several hours of adjustments, I reduced the GPU voltage and boosted only the memory. I skipped overclocking the GPU since it was prone to crashes and didn’t offer much performance improvement.
The GPU voltages for states 1 through 7 are: 800, 850, 900, 950, 1000, 1050, and 1100mV. I kept the frequencies unchanged.
My memory voltage is set at 975mV, and I increased its frequency from 945MHz to 1075MHz.
For my fan curve, I adjusted it to 12% between 0°C and 50°C, then linearly raised it to 85% at 75°C.
Applying these changes delivered impressive outcomes:
- In the Heaven Benchmark (windowed mode, 1600x900): average FPS rose by 9% over stock; max GPU temperature dropped from 85°C to 72°C; max hot spot temperature fell from 99°C to 92°C.
- In Battlefield V (ultra settings, 1080p): average FPS increased by 11% over stock; max memory temperature decreased from 90°C to 80°C.
I’m very satisfied!

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FalconMech
Junior Member
10
05-11-2017, 10:24 PM
#4
Hey, I own a vega 64 sapphire nitro + and have read this.
I'm checking out OverdriNTool because on WattMoney you can't set those values. Very satisfied with it. You might want to save your profile and experiment with these settings or others to see what suits you best.
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FalconMech
05-11-2017, 10:24 PM #4

Hey, I own a vega 64 sapphire nitro + and have read this.
I'm checking out OverdriNTool because on WattMoney you can't set those values. Very satisfied with it. You might want to save your profile and experiment with these settings or others to see what suits you best.