![]() You should be able to get it under 35C, the closer to ambient the better. You can accomplish this more quickly by running the GPU fan at 100% when you are waiting for it to come down in temp. So +150 on a hot curve may give the same result as only +105 on a cold curve, so we want to be as consistent as possible when making changes to the curve by having the card cold each time. ![]() The curve you set is not based on the actual frequency you set, but rather the OFFSET. Afterburner will maintain your curve once you set it, but whenever you try to revise it, it will be based on the reading of the CURRENT boost table the card reports, based on temperature. *Changes to the curve should be done when COLD, and frequency adjustments should be made in 15MHz increments, as that is the amount between boost tables. Prerequisites: Install MSI Afterburner, 3DMark Time Spy, and BMI Benchmark. Here is the guide I have created, thanks to everyone who gave feedback and helped get this tested and revised. Creating a custom voltage curve should both reduce power usage and possibly increase performance (if it reduces Temps enough to get you into higher boost bins).
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