

Newest drivers have been better at that as well.Ģ) Meh same diff as MSI afterburner but afterburner IMHO has large crowd/more usage in general demographics.ģ) Great program. I don't get that many driver crashes unless I'm fiddling with overclocks (CPU or GPU). Though if your Radeon task bar icon is going away, you are having driver crashes. Happens to me too all the time when I make changes to something but with most recent driver update, seems to happen a lot less (subjectively). You have to actively monitor or otherwise you'll notice that the driver defaults to whatever that card has plugged for stock curve.

Should I even be touching the temp/power limits? I've heard different things recommended for these settings.Īnd for evaluating performance, is clock speed something I should mainly be looking at? What are the optimal levels I should be aiming to reach by the time I reach the lowest voltages I can?Īny tips would be appreciated, thanks in advance.Click to expand.1) Radeon software - IT WILL RESET EVENTUALLY, somehow, some way. I'm not sure if I should be touching any other settings on Afterburner, like Core Voltage, Core Clock, Memory Clock, etc. I guess the two things I need advice on is how to properly monitor my increase/decrease in performance, and if I need to make any other modifications. I've lowered it down twice now (around -20 each time), and everything seems stable - I've been playing games on these settings for a few days now. I've been using the Heaven benchmark, but I've mainly been playing demanding games to test the GPU's stability. I also lowered my temp limit to 80C on Afterburner (which also lowered my power limit to -10), and I have Radeon Chill on (the only graphics setting I changed in Radeon Software so far). I'm using MSI Afterburner (because I liked their OSD), and my current voltage changes are as follows: I want to undervolt my graphics card in order to lower temperature/fan noise, and possibly gain some performance improvements if possible (I was getting upwards of 85C when gaming, and the fan noise was too loud for my liking).

Hi, I'm new to undervolting (and PC building in general) - I want to know if I'm doing the best I can to optimize my RX 580 performance.
