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18 minutes ago, Rickyys said:

I was wondering is this bad?, I have a 850w Gold PSU and I'm guessing it's related to the GPU's Vol right? I don't know much but I thought I'd ask cause I'm worried it's bad. 

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Which GPU/system is it?

 

0.925V is absolutely fine especially under what I assume is full load since your clock is nicely at 1905MHz

 

 

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It is always like that, even when you make anything like gaming etc?

 

If not, it is completly normal, the gpu is in idle so it's not pulling too much of power.

This is mine in idle for example:

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1 minute ago, iEimis said:

Which GPU/system is it?

 

0.925V is absolutely fine especially under what I assume is full load since your clock is nicely at 1905MHz

 

 

Oh, I didn't know it was 0.925V, I'm a bit lost to be honest haha. It's a 3080 Aorus Xtreme. 

CPU is a 9700k

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Just now, MigasTigas said:

It is always like that, even when you make anything like gaming etc?

 

If not, it is completly normal, the gpu is in idle so it's not pulling too much of power.

This is mine in idle for example:

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Ok I didn't know, and yes the screenshot I shared is while gaming.

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4 minutes ago, Rickyys said:

Ok I didn't know, and yes the screenshot I shared is while gaming.

Does it lower when you quit the game?

I did a quick furmark and my voltage upped a bit:
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Shouldn't be anything to worry about.

 

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Just now, Rickyys said:

It does yes, from 1083 (ingame) to 925

Ok, so i'd say it is normal, since in gaming you pull more from the GPU hence raising the voltage needed.

Now we're talking about a op GPU that barely sweats while gaming, unless it's recent games like cyberpunk for instance that pulls the whole GPU.

Now I don't know much about voltages and how GPU's work, but if your GPU is not being used at 100% it's super normal for those voltages

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2 minutes ago, MigasTigas said:

Ok, so i'd say it is normal, since in gaming you pull more from the GPU hence raising the voltage needed.

Now we're talking about a op GPU that barely sweats while gaming, unless it's recent games like cyberpunk for instance that pulls the whole GPU.

Now I don't know much about voltages and how GPU's work, but if your GPU is not being used at 100% it's super normal for those voltages

Ok got it, and I was actually playing cyberpunk. Which by the way, I'm getting 70-80 gpu usage, and 90% CPU, but well that would be for another post. Thanks for your help.

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Just now, Rickyys said:

Ok got it, and I was actually playing cyberpunk. Which by the way, I'm getting 70-80 gpu usage, and 90% CPU, but well that would be for another post. Thanks for your help.

I still haven't search much about the game's performance but that usage is normal because the recommended requirements need 6gb of VRAM (GPU ram) and your has 10gb, and your CPU is crazy better that the recommended so it's good to go :)

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1 minute ago, MigasTigas said:

I still haven't search much about the game's performance but that usage is normal because the recommended requirements need 6gb of VRAM (GPU ram) and your has 10gb, and your CPU is crazy better that the recommended so it's good to go :)

Oh you'll be surprised then... It ain't good. But yeah you're right, maybe it's normal. 

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