Undervolt your RTX 4070 Super for more FPS and Lower Temperature! - Tutorial
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- čas přidán 17. 03. 2024
- Undervolting really seems to be the best option in terms of GPU optimization for the RTX 4000 series. Be it a 4090, 4080, 4070 Ti or even a 4060 Ti, I’d still recommend doing it. If you do it properly, you’re gonna lose virtually 0 performance or even get an increase, while dramatically reducing heat and power consumption.
Today we are featuring the newly release RTX 4070 Super 12GB in the MSI Ventus 2X Model, but the tutorial will work for any RTX 4070 Super, no matter the brand and for the RTX 4070 Ti Super as well!
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The software in the background is Heaven Benchmark, here's the link: benchmark.unigine.com/heaven
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I wanted to congratulate you on this video, it was very detailed and furthered my understand on how to use MSI afterburner.
Thank you so much! With your tutorial I significantly decrease the coil whine and finally now I can just hear the noise from the fans. Awesome! Your are the best!
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Awesome! Just the basic undervolt is amazing! Even the more aggressive settings, so far so good! Thanks! :D
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I am completly new to undervolting. I found this video the most helpful of all those videos I watched, even more helpful than those in my mother tongue because this video shows several curves and not only one. Thanks to this it was a lot easier to understand the way afterburner works.
really good video, really easy to follow thank you
Very good video, thanks. I used this method for my KFA2 4070 Ti Super, now it draws around 35W less and the temperature is 5°C lower than before the undervolt. Good enough for me! Thanks again for the great tutorial sir.
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Extremely helpful, thank you!
Thanks for this video. I suck at this kind of thing and this video is very simple and easy to follow. Easy subscribe
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Thanks. You are very good at explaining clearly!
You’re way too kind, thank you!
Thanks !!!! Clear, simple, and very helpfull
Thank you very much, I've had a power consumption decrease of 50W in RDR2 and about 15 degrees (celsius) temperature decrease while having a more stable framerate. All that with your basic setup, so thanks that was easy :)
Great job ! Greetengs from Poland :D Thx, it helps me much :D
Amazing tutorial, thank you very much! I have the same card 4070 super 2X Ventus, and it helped a lot.
I got 11% boost in fps for Cyberpunk 2077 (from 55,69fps to 60,71fps) on 1440p Ultrawide. Also consumption went from 212W to 191W and temperature went from 69°C to 67°C.
Liked and subscribed. Went with 1v at 2880 core +1200 memory and my AI training workload is running stable at 73.1C max with 184.6W max power draw.
2640Mhz/900mV works (so far) :) thanks for the video. Fun to see that performance drop from 2750Mhz/975mV is minimal, less then 2,5% for -5% Mhz and -7-8% temperature.
you can also flat the curve by pressing ctrl+shift +enter
Very true! Thanks for the comment
hey, how much % better performance it gave? i ordered non OC 4070super model so probably would be nice to undervolt/overclock or something a bit ^^
Привет бро, какая темпиратура была хотспота бо андервольта и после? Скажи пожалуйста то так и не понял
Thank You my friend ! The best tutorial! All works perfect!
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This is soooooooooo perfect!
I got the Zotac one 2 fan and my presets that perfectly work are:
975mv at 2650MHZ with +500 on the memory
With these i was able to archieve MAX 80c playing Alan Wake 2 With RT at low.
You are the best!!! Thanks for all the tutotials!
It still too hot even after undervolt, so without undervolt it can reach 90c++ ??
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same. zotac edge 4070S 2700Mhz 0.985V.
@@Pty101 also set a fan profile in msi afterburner for more agressive fan.
925mv at 2580 with +500 at memory
lets go !!
best content as always ma man !
My zotac twin edge oc 12gb very stable 975mv at 2805Mhz with +1600 memory clock.
3dmark port royal stress test 50 loop smooth like butter,CP 2077 max setting with path tracing no crash .
-20w than stock ,+ 10% fps performance ,and 71-76c temp.
Thanks mate !!
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@@ImWateringPSUs of course ill always support you ma man,keep up the good work !! DONT FORGET TO SENT ME SOME 4090 LOL
Thanks so much! Got a little over 12k on memory and 2900mhz on core without higher temps ure the goat!
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the cwhole time im following with this guide your volt stays at 0mV but mines stays at 925mV. am i doing something wrong?
Hey bro, one question, shouldn't be opposite when you undervolt gpu(decreasing performace but also temp and voltage) im reading in comments that people got better performance while still using ultra settings
Con le prime impostazioni quando si rinfresca la gpu? E inoltre su benchmark la qualità va messo in 1440p anche si gioca in full hd?
This is the best undervolt video i have ever seen.
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My 4070 super crashes on the efficiency preset if I'm gaming and watching youtube at the same time. Not sure if that's because of the undervolt or my in game settings but either way it's very annoying. Switching to the performance preset, hopfully that solves it.
I just wonder. Why do fabrics tune voltage as it is, if lower volts make their GPU-s work better?
Hey, I noticed that the undervolting method that you use for 4000 Series cards is different than the undervolting method you used for 3000 Series card (such as the 3070 undervolt video). What are the differences between the two methods? Is It safe to use this method even for other cards?
Because rtx 40 series is stubborn sometimes, i tried undervolt my 4070s with old method it doesn't work, after i hit apply it only work for few seconds but after that my gpu frequency and voltage increase above the undervolt preset
Very good point! RTX 4000 behaves differently when it comes to effective clock. The method used on RTX 3000 I deem a bit superior actually, because you have absolute stability on the lower end of the curve. But it would lose you clock on RTX 4000, so we can’t do it. But in the end, they’re basically the same really :)
@@ImWateringPSUsJust curious. Did you learn this from trial-and-error experiments? Or, is there a way to estimate the result depending on the architecture?
Finalmente qualcuno che ha fatto un tutorial semplice senza troppe informazioni inutili! Ti consiglio solo, dato che fai un video in inglese, di usare la lingua inglese anche nei menù di Afterburner.
Grazie mille! Hai ragione sulla lingua :) Iscriviti se ti è stato utile e vuoi supportarmi!
Hey I have the same GPU as you and just applied the same exact settings thank you! I have been noticing some dips in performance and the computers cursor slowing down any trouble shooting tips you recommend?
I’d say make sure it’s stable! 50Mhz less on core clock and 200Mhz less on the memory generally will work :)
@@ImWateringPSUs returned it for a 4080 super lolz
if im on a 1080p monitor display should i still run benchmark @ 1440p?
Amigo, whats up with 4070ti? I bought one, im happy with temps on stock, but my afterburner saved settings after startup are little changed (afterburner by itself adds a little more voltage, curve is modified), every restart A LITTLE different values), the same with ex 3090 card. Someone said - save settings on full GPU load (like unigine or other program), but anyway afterburner changes A LITTLE that voltage/frequency curve 😢
PS, im holding Shift, then pressing 2x Enter when i set voltage/freqv., it flats curve 😊, mby thats the reason?
Many thanks to you. I was able to get a stable 2820mhz at 1,000mv and +2000 on memory clock. I have the exact same card as you show in the video. I think I actually set it in the curve to 2822mhz, but in Cyberpunk it'll start at 2835mhz and after a few seconds drop to 2820mhz and stay there.
that is because the Nvidia card changes the frequency in 15MHz steps
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thx, previously i've tested gpu on furmark and it handled power incorrectly. and thx for basic clock/voltage setup :3
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Hello friend, I would like to thank you directly from Brazil. This is a hot country and I was getting 75 degrees 100% on a 4070 super galaxy, It's still cold by his standards. but I chose to have a more comfortable temperature. with its profile it is a maximum of 68 degrees and 80 hotspot. thanks!
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does it works with the regular RTX 4070?
does this makes FPS increase by a lot?
Thanks for showing this card, I have the exact card and like it but I have one issue. I can't adjust the fan speed to under 30%. it's either 0 or 30-100%. Is there a way to fix this or is it impossible due to the BIOS?
It’s a bios issue. You can technically flash the bios but I unfortunately wouldn’t really recommend it as it’s a little tricky to find and equivalent fan speed, unfortunately
@@ImWateringPSUs I have this same issue. Apparently, some Nvidia cards have set fan control limits where third party software can't set the fan speed below a specific %, most commonly 30%, preventing you from setting it to 0 rpm (idk why tho). I use Fan Control however to set my fan speeds which has a built in workaround for this
Sorry to be redundant with this question but, does this work with the "RTX 4070 Super OC Edition"?
Yes! But only if you subscribe to the channel :)
I have an MSI Ventus OC, the core freq can go as high as 2835 mhz out of the box. What numbers should I put in the curve for undervolt?
The same values shown in the video will work for you :)
I followed the steps for your underlcock, but for some reason my GPU clock keeps fluctuating down below 2500mhz, even at max power limit it floats around 2100mhz. If I lower the power limit to 100 (mine goes to 110 max) core mhz will float around 1600mhz. The lower my power limit goes the worse the FPS performance in benchmark is. I also noticed firestorm reports it still sitting at 925mv even though I set the curve to 900 in afterburner. My PSU is only 600 watts and powering my GPU on 1 rail, I'm wondering if that might be why?
probably. split it between 2 rails if possible, worked for me.
Update: turning the power limit all the way up plus a new 850w corsair power supply solved all of the issues I was seeing, including this one.
@@danielschmitt6622 Glad you got it sorted.
I’m really happy you got it fixed :)
Ciao, sto provando a seguire il tuo tutorial… tuttavia non sembrerebbe apportare alcuna modifica alla mia 4070s… consigli? in più quando apro alcuni giochi c’è un forte rumore dovuto al Coil Whine… consigli anche per questo?
Che custom hai?
@@iltipotech4872ho una ventus x3
Thank you. I have one queation. Should i put switch on the card to Quite or Performance ?
The switch only changes the fan curve. Quiet is fine.
Sometimes it gives you a little extra power limit percentage, I’d put it to performance just in case!
can i do this exactly for a 4070 ti super? or would the process be slightly different for optimal results?
Yeah more or less, these basically the same gpus so you will be fine
Yes you can, they’re VERY similar. Just give or take 50/100Mhz on the clocks
just did 2000mhz memory clock on the asus 4070 super, works well
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WIll this work for the ti super or is it gonna be a future video?
For the Ti Super it’s gonna be basically the same, give or take 50Mhz!
My 4070 super FE is stable at 975/2800 and 1600MHz Memory clock should i even bother going higher on the mem clock? temps down 10°c and power draw is down 50w, thank you for this video.
Honestly it’s very good already, I’d leave it like that! I’m really happy it was helpful, thanks a lot for taking the time to leave some feedback :) Consider subscribing if you wanna support the channel & for more tutorials!
@@ImWateringPSUs I'm already subbed bro, you make great content, I decided to just see how far I could push it and my card is stable at 2000mhz mem clock haha.
I dont understand, how do you know this actually worked? what is the metric or main objctive I'm trying to achieve by undervolting?
Run the heaven benchmark beforehand, check score, temps fps. Apply an undervolt and compare after running heaven again. Or whichever benchmark you prefer
Very well said!
I used the efficiency preset on my 4070 Super Twin Edge but it will not stay at 900mv, it insists on staying at 925mv. Even if I use 875mv, it still runs at 925 mv
Different card, same issue. In my case the mem clock goes down to 810Mhz and won't come up too.
@@nedamdam I found out 925mv is actually the lowest that Ada cards will go
@@miguelaraneta3144 Thank you for the info. Still I see it without load happy at 0.860V. However load 0.925V. The only thing the curve thing UV does, is limit my max Clock, but not the Voltage ...Genuinely how did he get 900mV ...
FINALLY
Ahahahaha my man! I know a lot of you guys were waiting for it :)
Had a hot spot temp of 97 , followed and got it down to 71 without any performance drop
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Hi man, i did this and got -10c which is so so great
But before underwolting i got avg 125fps, max 290fps,
After i got -10c but 119fps and max 263fps, what you think? Is that okay ? I thought it will be no performance loss
exact same card btw
In Witcher 3 the same
Which preset did you try?
@@Makavelli2127 like in the video 900/2550 i think
Yes it’s gonna be okay, but if you want more FPS you need the second preset :) Consider subscribing if the video was helpful :))
Ciao mi pare di capire che tu sia Italiano, siccome faccio fatica a capire l'inglese anche con i sottotitoli potresti farne uno in italiano? Grazie
should i wait for 50 series or nah?
To be honest, nah. The Super series is veeery good, check out my build with the 4080 Super if you wanna take a look at some numbers!
@@ImWateringPSUs nah the 4080 series screams belt in my book, i have the money but my parents wouldn't approve it, therefore im picking either the 7800XT or the 4070S, for the long run sure the 7800XT wins but i do intent on hopping on the 3d game dev stuffs. unless amd decided to shit on cuda i think the 4070s is the way to go no?
comunque top video
Grazie grazie!
I was able to get my Asus Dual to 2740Mhz at 950mv and memory +1000. Power draw has dropped from 220w to about 188w and temps from 72c to 66c.
Lol this is exactly what I have done with my Asus Tuf: 2740 Mhz @ 950 mV with 1000 Mhz for memory. For me this is the sweet spot because I have stock performance while having 30 Watts less consumption.
same, works fine
очень кратко и информативно. Спасибо
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Thanks 0.9 volt 2610 mhz +880 memory works for windforce 4070super. Would try .975 volt 2700+later. In games temp. Difference is 10-12 celcius
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@@ImWateringPSUs giving 0.950 volts would make less difference gaining some fps by going up 2700 mhz but the card runs at 70 C at demanding games
I'll give ya a like just for the hell of it, i have ordered my Zotac 4070 Ti Super and will give it a try and see how far i can push it. I take it none OC cards have their power limits locked then? my RTX2080 8GB could do 2000MHz at 2050Mhz it starts to crash but then i have a power limit of 111%.
Ahahahaha thank you! Let us know how it goes :) And yes they all have a bit of power limit margin
Hi buddy !
Can you do a video for 4070ti super ?
Yessir, I’ll try to get it out asap!
@@ImWateringPSUs thats so awesome to hear ! I just got a Zotac 4070ti super today.
My Asus Tuf 4070s hit a stable 2860MHZ at 975mv with +1200 on memory
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do 800, 825 mv range i got my 3070 so much more efficient is crazy -100w
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I have 2950, +1489 mhz, 56c, 70c on memory. 170w, 4070 super palit
I have same card but i still don't decide for this, how is the temps in games?
division 2 makes my undervolt crash. 20 other games don't. 2700Mhz 0.985V.
Give it 50Mhz less on the core and even the division will be stable :)
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It doesn't even get hot stock or overclocked
Heh, it really depends on the custom and on the case though :)
925/2655 suits for my 4070s.
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This is only for the super ?
Yes but I do have a dedicated tutorial in my “Gpu Undervolting” playlist for the non-Super version!
@@ImWateringPSUs can you link a specific video I’m trying to undervolt my GIGABYTE GeForce RTX 4070 WINDFORCE OC 12G thx.
@@ImWateringPSUs also does undervolting for more fps instead of low temps usage make my graphics card hotter last less ?
Could you please do a similar tutorial but for 4070 Ti Super?
Yessir, it’s coming soon!
'Click on the void' ...say space mate not void.I wondered what the hell you were saying. Thx for the video though.
Have you seen the rumours or articles of RTX 5090 being double(?) performance of the 4090? That seems very promising for 5060, 5070/ti's. Perhaps a base 5070 will be of 4080 performance? I was thinking of upgrading my 2070S to a 4070TI - then the Supers came out, makes it even more confusing, but then I heard this about the 50 series..
Side note, from my experience overclocking - there's NON-RT Stability, then there's RT Stability. And I find that what passes 3dMark Time Spy or similar, may very well not pass other real games nowadays.
The best games I've learned for GPU OC is 1) Cyberpunk, and 2) Fortnite. Really! Especially when you turn on Raytracing.
What passed 3DMark wouldn't last long in Fortnite (no raytracing). It would require 1 more voltage bump. In that situation, it's stable in basically everything except ray tracing. Now to make it raytracing stable, I needed to lower the clocks one step and up the voltage a good amount (.993 -> 1.018) for example. Then it's stable in EVERYTHING.
Memory clock is the only thing you should tweak to maximize performance since core clocks dont do as much for these cards.
Memory overclock on my 4080S to 1500+ gets me 9 fps boost while core 150+ gives me 2 fps but more unstability
Agreed! But a nice curve helps with temperature/noise/power consumption:)