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Nice. 5070 FE being available isn't particularly special, but the 5080 FEs are still pretty hard to get and are usually only in stock for just a few minutes per month.
If you get either, both undervolt extremely well, so watch a video or two on youtube for guidance on that ("5080 FE undervolting"). My 5080 FE runs at slightly higher-than-stock clocks, with an undervolt profile that has it only using about 240W as opposed to 360W stock. Runs cooler and quieter, which generally means more longevity for the hardware, too.
Nice. 5070 FE being available isn't particularly special, but the 5080 FEs are still pretty hard to get and are usually only in stock for just a few minutes per month.If you get either, both undervolt extremely well, so watch a video or two on youtube for guidance on that ("5080 FE undervolting"). My 5080 FE runs at slightly higher-than-stock clocks, with an undervolt profile that has it only using about 240W as opposed to 360W stock. Runs cooler and quieter, which generally means more longevity for the hardware, too.
Got the 5080 too, what tweaks did you do to undervolt?
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Nice. 5070 FE being available isn't particularly special, but the 5080 FEs are still pretty hard to get and are usually only in stock for just a few minutes per month.If you get either, both undervolt extremely well, so watch a video or two on youtube for guidance on that ("5080 FE undervolting"). My 5080 FE runs at slightly higher-than-stock clocks, with an undervolt profile that has it only using about 240W as opposed to 360W stock. Runs cooler and quieter, which generally means more longevity for the hardware, too.
Got the 5080 too, what tweaks did you do to undervolt?
I've got a few different profiles, but my 'favored' one is: 3000 MHz / 925 mV (~240W, ~6-7% OC vs stock)
The others are 2750-2805Mhz @ 850 / 875mV yielding ~200-220W, but come at a slight performance hit (maybe 1-3% lower clock than stock). Of course, "YMMV" when it comes to undervolting, so don't bank on getting these same results. Of course, the card you have could potentially do better than this, too.
I typically run games with DLSS, and don't have a 120hz+ display, so the card's seldom running 100%, and is often only consuming ~70-140W depending on the game.
Got the 5080 too, what tweaks did you do to undervolt?
use afterburner. walk voltage down. do a heaven benchmark. walk the power limit down until you see a performance loss on the benchmark. people who are really concerned about power consumption. this is the way to do it. it's also worth noting if you're gaming with this card this is likely to worsen your 0.1% lows
Nit, different prices should be included in post title (next to respective items) and post price should be for the last item in the title. Current post title reads like a 5080 for $549.
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Got the 5080 too, what tweaks did you do to undervolt?
use afterburner. walk voltage down. do a heaven benchmark. walk the power limit down until you see a performance loss on the benchmark. people who are really concerned about power consumption. this is the way to do it. it's also worth noting if you're gaming with this card this is likely to worsen your 0.1% lows
Don't you overclock vram first, and that improves your 1% lows? Then you get slightly less thermal headroom to undervolt/overclock core, but 1% lows are solid.
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I wish there is 5090fe though.
If you get either, both undervolt extremely well, so watch a video or two on youtube for guidance on that ("5080 FE undervolting"). My 5080 FE runs at slightly higher-than-stock clocks, with an undervolt profile that has it only using about 240W as opposed to 360W stock. Runs cooler and quieter, which generally means more longevity for the hardware, too.
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Nice. 5070 FE being available isn't particularly special, but the 5080 FEs are still pretty hard to get and are usually only in stock for just a few minutes per month.If you get either, both undervolt extremely well, so watch a video or two on youtube for guidance on that ("5080 FE undervolting"). My 5080 FE runs at slightly higher-than-stock clocks, with an undervolt profile that has it only using about 240W as opposed to 360W stock. Runs cooler and quieter, which generally means more longevity for the hardware, too.
Got the 5080 too, what tweaks did you do to undervolt?
The others are 2750-2805Mhz @ 850 / 875mV yielding ~200-220W, but come at a slight performance hit (maybe 1-3% lower clock than stock). Of course, "YMMV" when it comes to undervolting, so don't bank on getting these same results. Of course, the card you have could potentially do better than this, too.
I typically run games with DLSS, and don't have a 120hz+ display, so the card's seldom running 100%, and is often only consuming ~70-140W depending on the game.
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They each come with the Borderlands 4 Game Bundle.
I'm reposting this since the original is old and the 5080 came back in stock.
https://marketplace.nvi
Edit: sorry didn't see the "s" in your comment, in that case there have been no official announcements so far.
Got the 5080 too, what tweaks did you do to undervolt?
use afterburner. walk voltage down. do a heaven benchmark. walk the power limit down until you see a performance loss on the benchmark. people who are really concerned about power consumption. this is the way to do it. it's also worth noting if you're gaming with this card this is likely to worsen your 0.1% lows
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