← Back to context Comment by app13 2 days ago Whats your setup? I have a single 3090 and am struggling to get it purring 3 comments app13 Reply XCSme 2 days ago 5900x, 3090 24gb (slightly undervolted), 128gb ddr4, running via Ollama.I am benchmarking it now locally, will put the results and speed/tps on aibenchy.com shdh 2 days ago How did you undervolt the 3090? XCSme 2 days ago Msi afterburner, you go around 900mv curve editor, raise it up to normal clock frequency, and it uses like 260w instead 300w for same performance.There's some YouTube guides for it.I also undervolted my new 5070ti, same tdp, around 260w instead of 300w and like 8% better performance.
XCSme 2 days ago 5900x, 3090 24gb (slightly undervolted), 128gb ddr4, running via Ollama.I am benchmarking it now locally, will put the results and speed/tps on aibenchy.com shdh 2 days ago How did you undervolt the 3090? XCSme 2 days ago Msi afterburner, you go around 900mv curve editor, raise it up to normal clock frequency, and it uses like 260w instead 300w for same performance.There's some YouTube guides for it.I also undervolted my new 5070ti, same tdp, around 260w instead of 300w and like 8% better performance.
shdh 2 days ago How did you undervolt the 3090? XCSme 2 days ago Msi afterburner, you go around 900mv curve editor, raise it up to normal clock frequency, and it uses like 260w instead 300w for same performance.There's some YouTube guides for it.I also undervolted my new 5070ti, same tdp, around 260w instead of 300w and like 8% better performance.
XCSme 2 days ago Msi afterburner, you go around 900mv curve editor, raise it up to normal clock frequency, and it uses like 260w instead 300w for same performance.There's some YouTube guides for it.I also undervolted my new 5070ti, same tdp, around 260w instead of 300w and like 8% better performance.
5900x, 3090 24gb (slightly undervolted), 128gb ddr4, running via Ollama.
I am benchmarking it now locally, will put the results and speed/tps on aibenchy.com
How did you undervolt the 3090?
Msi afterburner, you go around 900mv curve editor, raise it up to normal clock frequency, and it uses like 260w instead 300w for same performance.
There's some YouTube guides for it.
I also undervolted my new 5070ti, same tdp, around 260w instead of 300w and like 8% better performance.