Redpill me on undervolting my GPU unit

Is it a good thing? Is my gpu in danger if I do it?

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it voids your warranty :(

Undervolting? Is that like downgrading to save power?

Just lowering the voltage of the card while maintaining the same performance

its pretty much free cooling which can give you more thermal headroom or just lower fan noise in general
afaik jewvidia doesnt let you do it on the new cards which is pretty sad
it wont put your card in danger but you could have crashes if core clock is too high and voltage too low so you should spend some time fine tuning it

wrong

yeah if youre on windows you can use a tool like MSI afterburner which is probably the best one to use. watch some YouTube tutorials on undervolting and you'll get the idea

modern video cards push waaay too much voltage stock, i dropped my 570 by almost 200mv without any instability

>buys a powerful card
>purposely gimps it power
???????

My gpu unit is a 1660 Ti, does it work for undervolting?

any jewtube links on how this works?

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no, buy a better card poorfag

But the issue that undervolting doesnt work on newer cards so how does upgrading help?

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idk see for yourself
download msi afterburner and enable voltage control in the settings
it greys out the slider with my 3070 because nvidia are the biggest kikes known to man

Looks like it works .. I've been playing with the voltage curve now, looks promising

yeah its not really cool or interesting when you do it on shitty outdated weak cards that are only good for watching YouTube
so shut up
or keep posting
literally no one cares

a 3080 limited to 200 watts is still much faster than a 3070 at 200 watts

Nah

>last gen flagship can do that
>only good for watching youtube
is this what goes through the "brains" of wintoddlers?

heat is dependent on power,
power is dependent on current and voltage
lower voltage (current being variable) you lower power, you lower heat

>graphics processing unit unit

NO!

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