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RTX 4070 Ti Super - OC stable?

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Runner89

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Hello everyone. I have a "Gigabyte RTX 4070 Ti Super Windforce Max OC" and I applied some overclocking following the pretty standard procedures of increasing core clock and memory clock step by step and testing for stability. I determined the max core clock at +200. When testing memory clock I found that I can go up to +2000Mhz in MSI Afterburner without crashing. Not being sure if this is too high and actually counterproductive I ran some further tests:


- Unigine Superposition: 4K optimized preset with +1000, +1200, +1500, +1800, +1900 und +2000. Going higher with every test I didn't notice any particular decrease in performance, +2000Mhz gave me the best score and the best FPS results.

- OCCT GPU 3D Standard stability test: ran 30 minutes, nor errors

- Vulkan Memtest: no errors

- In game benchmark Cyberpunk: tested it with different values and as with Superposition and got the best results with +2000 here as well.

- Tests in games: noticeably higher FPS overall.

Looking at these tests can i assume that the memory overclock of +2000Mhz is indeed stable and that there is no error correction etc. going on? Would you recommend to do further tests or leave it at that and if it should crash in the future just readjust? I could also settle for 1800Mhz I guess as the difference in FPS is minmal.

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Hello everyone. I have a "Gigabyte RTX 4070 Ti Super Windforce Max OC" and I applied some overclocking following the pretty standard procedures of increasing core clock and memory clock step by step and testing for stability. I determined the max core clock at +200. When testing memory clock I found that I can go up to +2000Mhz in MSI Afterburner without crashing. Not being sure if this is too high and actually counterproductive I ran some further tests:


- Unigine Superposition: 4K optimized preset with +1000, +1200, +1500, +1800, +1900 und +2000. Going higher with every test I didn't notice any particular decrease in performance, +2000Mhz gave me the best score and the best FPS results.

- OCCT GPU 3D Standard stability test: ran 30 minutes, nor errors

- Vulkan Memtest: no errors

- In game benchmark Cyberpunk: tested it with different values and as with Superposition and got the best results with +2000 here as well.

- Tests in games: noticeably higher FPS overall.

Looking at these tests can i assume that the memory overclock of +2000Mhz is indeed stable and that there is no error correction etc. going on? Would you recommend to do further tests or leave it at that and if it should crash in the future just readjust? I could also settle for 1800Mhz I guess as the difference in FPS is minmal.

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Looking at these tests can i assume that the memory overclock of +2000Mhz is indeed stable and that there is no error correction etc. going on?
Lower it and find out. If you get better performance, then that answer is yes. If not, you're all set!
 
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