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What is your most stable settings for the rx 6800xt?

AshleyBear

My most stable settings are having my clocks at 2500 to 2600mhz and voltage at 975mv.  Also my power limit at +15%.  I've never had a crash with these settings.

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I had to 3d print parts in order to add a 420mm aio to my gpu but it was worth it.

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I can game at over 2700mhz but I experience crashes after 5 or 6 hours of gaming at that threshold.

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Ok

 

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4 minutes ago, Stormseeker9 said:

Ok

It's pronounced OC, as in overclock. 

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11 minutes ago, AshleyBear said:

I can game at over 2700mhz but I experience crashes after 5 or 6 hours of gaming at that threshold.

probably because the water block does not cover VRMs or VRAMs well enough, that is why you should only buy gpu water blocks that are made for the exact card.

I Use my knowledge as business owner and self taught technician aswell as an AI to help people. AI might be controversial but it actually works pretty well 90% of the time.

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1 minute ago, SavageNeo said:

probably because the water block does not cover VRMs or VRAMs well enough, that is why you should only buy gpu water blocks that are made for the exact card.

I've never used a water block, I just use normal aio's.  I wish VRMs were easier to cool.

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3 minutes ago, AshleyBear said:

I just use normal aio's. 

not a good idea. Usually people that do this have case fans pointing at the VRAMs and VRMs in order to keep them cool, but that is not a good solution either, that is why air cooler is better on gpu than AIO will ever be.

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2 minutes ago, SavageNeo said:

not a good idea. Usually people that do this have case fans pointing at the VRAMs and VRMs in order to keep them cool, but that is not a good solution either, that is why air cooler is better on gpu than AIO will ever be.

How do I cool motherboard VRMs?

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I built my first gaming pc a few months ago, I have a lot to learn.

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4 minutes ago, AshleyBear said:

How do I cool motherboard VRMs?

not the motherboard VRMS.

 

im speakign about the VRMs and VRAMs in the GPU. the need cooling and airflow also.

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Just now, SavageNeo said:

not the motherboard VRMS.

 

im speakign about the VRMs and VRAMs in the GPU. the need cooling and airflow also.

Yes I know but I also want to overclock my ryzen 9 5900x to over 5ghz so I need to know how to cool motherboard VRMs.

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20 minutes ago, AshleyBear said:

It's pronounced OC, as in overclock. 

What are your temps like during load and without load?

 

you can use a tool such as HWinfo or HWmonitor to see your temps.

 

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Just now, Stormseeker9 said:

What are your temps like during load and without load?

 

you can use a tool such as HWinfo or HWmonitor to see your temps.

My gaming temps in most games at 4k is usually around 40c to 45c.  When I game in 1080p my temps stay below 40c.  My idle temps usually stay at ambient temperature.  Right now I'm in vr and my temp is at 38c.  My cpu temps never go above 45c in gaming with all cores at 4.9ghz.

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4 minutes ago, Max Tech Tips said:

for me most stable settings for GPU is do not touch nothing🤣

Very true.  It took me forever to find the right settings but then my cat walked on my keyboard and everything worked out.

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27 minutes ago, AshleyBear said:

Very true.  It took me forever to find the right settings but then my cat walked on my keyboard and everything worked out.

Maybe you should ask your cat what to do. Clearly it knows more than any one of us.

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