![]() ![]() Using GameFAQs regularly with these browsers can cause temporary and even permanent IP blocks due to these additional requests. If you are using the Brave browser, or have installed the Ghostery add-on, these programs send extra traffic to our servers for every page on the site that you browse, then send that data back to a third party, essentially spying on your browsing habits.We strongly recommend you stop using this browser until this problem is corrected. The latest version of the Opera browser sends multiple invalid requests to our servers for every page you visit.The most common causes of this issue are: in msi afterburner it says ‘core voltage’, and in amd wattman you have the gpu and the memory voltage separate.Your IP address has been temporarily blocked due to a large number of HTTP requests. ![]() are these 2 tools basically doing the same job?.maybe over longer time they would end up being around the same, i don’t know yet. Please note, the testing numbers that i gave above are based on short time periods (5 minutes). The result, gpu-z avg power draw gives me 64.2w now on claymore 7, h/s is 138 - 140 memory, status 1 changed to 2000 from 1650, and voltage from 1000 changed into 920.underneath the voltage, if i change it to manual i see 1025 for status for status 7.GPU, stock default is 1242Mhz, mem stock default is 1650MHz. But i don’t have a comfortable feeling with it because i don’t know what i’m doing yet i found some settings from somebody else which i have tried, and it works. With this tool i am getting quickly lost. Instead of using the msi afterburner approach i did also test amd wattman. The result, gpu-z avg power draw gives me 58.2w now on claymore 7, which sounds pretty good to me! h/s is 141 - 142 How to best approach my goal of getting the best low watt / H/s ratio.Īs far as i understood for the core voltage is that it’s just a matter of trying, more low the better, and continue until it breaks, stick a little above that, right?įor now i used: core voltage (mV) -78, core clock 1150, and memory clock 2000. I have lots of questions however, why 1150, and not 1140 gpu clock, where to stop. Nice part is that msi afterburner changes it by itself to multipliers of 6, so i guess the tools knows what it’s doingįurthermore i have used it to change the gpu clock from 1242 to 1150, and the mem clock from 1650 to 2000.Īll good, this dramatically lowers my avg power draw. i have read somewhere that if you want to undervolt it’s good practise to start with -72 and continue to around -95. With this tool i can set the core voltage (mV). i have no idea where i could find this information in the tool though.įor now i am using this tool to check my ASIC Quality (for this card that i currently have it’s 68.6%).įurthermore i use this tool in the sensors tab, i select ‘Show Average Reading’ from the select list under ‘GPU only Power Draw’, to get a quick (but not complete usage of the card) overview of what i’m more or less using, and what is the impact of changing settings. With this tool you are supposed to be able to check which type of memory you have because of flashing it later on. Goal i want to achieve, low Watt per H/s ratio, the electricity is very expensive over here (€0.20 per Kwh). With these stock settings i am getting around 147-148 H/s and in GPU-Z the avg power draw is around 78.8W. The defaults from this card are as follows: gpu clock 1242, mem clock 1650. Since i’m very new to this, i could use the input of you guys! I own a MSI RX 470 8GB Gaming X, and i have tried to optimize it’s settings already. of course one day sooner or later i will want to flash my bios, but first i need to get a good feeling about what i’m doing. i do not want to start with flashing my bios yet, just fiddling around with settings and checking out what the possibilities are. ![]()
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