![]() ![]() If you want to save power, you can set a power cap in addition to that, say at 150W or 200W for your 2070S, and the card will vary it's clock speed and voltage continuously to match that power limit. ![]() If it doesn't need to use that maximum power, it downclocks and undervolts in tandem to save power, depending on the GPU demand. Instead I usually control undervolting or power usage on my Nvidia cards by overclocking the GPU to where it's at max but still stable (usually +150 to +210MHz, depending on the card). That is how is generally works with my Nvidia cards (though I don't use Afterburner for my AMD cards). ![]()
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