Undervolting confusion and underclocking
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Undervolting confusion and underclocking
Heylo. Browsed this section for a bit now and I cant seem to figure out a few things:
When you write about 'undervolting' in BIOS. Are you refering to graphics card BIOS or motherboard BIOS? Is there a difference and how do they play out?
And how about 'underclocking'? Is it possible on newer generations?
As I recall it was the only way to get old GPUs to work on lower voltage and get lower power consumption. Might seem like a dud to underclock but in my case (and many others) I only need the increased bandwidth and other features of new GPUs .. I do not need as much raw clockspeed.
When you write about 'undervolting' in BIOS. Are you refering to graphics card BIOS or motherboard BIOS? Is there a difference and how do they play out?
And how about 'underclocking'? Is it possible on newer generations?
As I recall it was the only way to get old GPUs to work on lower voltage and get lower power consumption. Might seem like a dud to underclock but in my case (and many others) I only need the increased bandwidth and other features of new GPUs .. I do not need as much raw clockspeed.
Re: Undervolting confusion and underclocking
Underclocking (and some limited undervolting) is controllable via software on most new GPUs.Yomat wrote: And how about 'underclocking'? Is it possible on newer generations?
As I recall it was the only way to get old GPUs to work on lower voltage and get lower power consumption.
Re: Undervolting confusion and underclocking
Undervolting in video cards can be very challenging. It's hard to undervolt most cards in software at all. And only some can be undervolted(with some work) in bios. The only guaranteed way is through hardware mods. I've found most video cards are already clocked VERY close to their stability point, even undervolting .1v can require underclocking. My 7900 is stable at stock speeds, but a .1v undervolt causes instability unless I drop from 650 to 620.
Re: Undervolting confusion and underclocking
That must be via GPU bios then.aaa wrote:Underclocking (and some limited undervolting) is controllable via software on most new GPUs.
Yes. Assumed as much. I probably opt for undervolting + underclocking. I rather buy a mid-end card. Seems like build quality is sometimes suffering on low-end cards. Then its only a matter how low you can go with undervolt+underclock. There must be some kind of limit.merlin wrote:Undervolting in video cards can be very challenging. It's hard to undervolt most cards in software at all. And only some can be undervolted(with some work) in bios. The only guaranteed way is through hardware mods. I've found most video cards are already clocked VERY close to their stability point, even undervolting .1v can require underclocking. My 7900 is stable at stock speeds, but a .1v undervolt causes instability unless I drop from 650 to 620.
my reference 8800gt is undervolted in bios to 1.0v, and is 1040mv instead of 1080mv when load. used nibitor and nvflash@usbdrive,bootable
with nibotor edit xtra voltage and clocks and save and then flash
maybe it will be possible with 9600GT, the new midend
at default clocks 1.05/1.00/0.95 resulted 185/176/172W with atitool in a hurry.
halflife2 demanded 40mhz lower for stability,
halflife2 clocks as follows
650/950 1.00
580/900 0.95
idle saves as much as ~ 5W
clock speed has no effect at all! in idle, 300mhz or 600mhz core, the system is the same ~110W, maybe i'm wrong, that's what i see. memory saves 4W when 1/2 clock.
with nibotor edit xtra voltage and clocks and save and then flash
maybe it will be possible with 9600GT, the new midend
at default clocks 1.05/1.00/0.95 resulted 185/176/172W with atitool in a hurry.
halflife2 demanded 40mhz lower for stability,
halflife2 clocks as follows
650/950 1.00
580/900 0.95
idle saves as much as ~ 5W
clock speed has no effect at all! in idle, 300mhz or 600mhz core, the system is the same ~110W, maybe i'm wrong, that's what i see. memory saves 4W when 1/2 clock.
Last edited by yuu on Thu Feb 14, 2008 2:10 pm, edited 2 times in total.
And you left the default core/memory clocks as they were?yuu wrote:my reference 8800gt is undervolted in bios to 1.0v, and is 1040mv instead of 1080mv when load. used nibitor and nvflash@usbdrive,bootable
with nibotor edit xtra voltage and clocks and save and then flash
Any stability issues?
I'm tempted to do this. Wonder how many W I could save as I underclock when idle anyway, and only boost the clock rates when I need the hardware acceleration (use RivaTuner for this).