Would cooler temperatures provide greater overclocking margin?
Would cooler temperatures provide greater overclocking margin?
Hey everyone, just wanted to share my experience with my first OC using the Aorus 2070 super (1905boost stock) via afterburner OC scanner. I’m only noticing a tiny difference, especially in my temperatures. Usually I get around 1995mhz in-game, but now I’m seeing about 2010 when it starts and 2000 when it heats up. I think that’s just because I moved the power limit slider. I didn’t see the boost clock change on the dial at all. I’d say my card was already high clocked, but my temps are still between 55-65°C. I’m new to this, but shouldn’t I have more control if the max temp is 88? Thanks in advance for any advice!
It's hard to tell exactly which adjustments are being made in each program for your OC, but it seems like you're trying to maximize performance. There are also power restrictions (watts) that will limit progress unless you modify the custom vBIOS. Additionally, there are silicon constraints on how high a chip can be built, no matter the voltage applied.
It's hard to tell exactly which adjustments are being made in each program for your OC, but it seems like you're trying to maximize performance. There are also power restrictions (watts) that will limit progress unless you modify the custom vBIOS. Additionally, there are silicon constraints on how high a chip can be built, no matter the voltage applied.