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RX 5700 XT Navi Crosses 2.2 GHz Thanks to Custom SoftPowerPlay Table Registry-Mod

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Igor Wallossek of Igor'sLAB Germany postulated a method by which an AMD Radeon RX 5700 XT "Navi" graphics card can be made to run at clock-speeds of over 2.20 GHz (engine clock), thanks to custom SoftPowerPlay Tables (SPPTs) deployed by modifications to the Windows Registry. The AMD Radeon driver is designed such that it reads PowerPlay tables from the video-BIOS of an RX 5700-series graphics card the first time it's detected, and writes it onto the Windows Registry for quick-reference. This is called a SoftPowerPlay Table or SPPT. It's the modification of SPPTs that allows you to manipulate the power limits of RX 5700-series graphics cards, and achieve higher engine clocks than the 2150 MHz engine-clock limit of the RX 5700 XT, which is set at just 1850 MHz for the RX 5700.

Wallossek's mod involves preparing your Windows Registry with a driver cleaner such as DDU, downloading and applying Registry files for various new power-limit targets you want. The table below details the various power-limit and clock headroom on offer from each kind of registry file. There's also a registry file that cleans up your Windows Registry of any SPPTs, if you decide to roll-back your mod. You can inspect a registry file by opening it in a plaintext viewer such as Notepad. Find links to the SPPT mods, and the Registry Cleanup in the source link below. You can also watch a video presentation by Wallossek in German language here. You make any changes to your machine at your own risk, be sure to have proper custom cooling for your graphics card.



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be sure to have proper custom cooling for your graphics card.

I just imagined the noise the fan would make if you pushed the card to its limits. Noisy as a jet fighter.

Realistically, though, how much more can the RX5700 XT be pushed? It feels like there are some gains to be had, but when W1zzard tested it, it was pretty much broken...
 
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I just imagined the noise the fan would make if you pushed the card to its limits. Noisy as a jet fighter.

Realistically, though, how much more can the RX5700 XT be pushed? It feels like there are some gains to be had, but when W1zzard tested it, it was pretty much broken...

5700 will beat stock 2070S. XT will match 2080.
 
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It was mentioned navi have some headroom, so when we see next month aftermarket navi with proper cooling solution, we see nice spec, from msi lighting, asus rog, sapphire. Just wait.
I just imagined the noise the fan would make if you pushed the card to its limits. Noisy as a jet fighter.

Realistically, though, how much more can the RX5700 XT be pushed? It feels like there are some gains to be had, but when W1zzard tested it, it was pretty much broken...
 

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Doubt it, AMD have actually pulled something similar off before with the 7970 & 7970 GHZ edition. I still have a few original 7970 oc'd way past 1Ghz still running today almost a decade later on my small 1080 rigs.

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I just imagined the noise the fan would make if you pushed the card to its limits. Noisy as a jet fighter.

Realistically, though, how much more can the RX5700 XT be pushed? It feels like there are some gains to be had, but when W1zzard tested it, it was pretty much broken...

Well if we employ the GN tactic of applying some washers it should be ok, maybe.

I would like to see some benchmarks with this.
 

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Doubt it, AMD have actually pulled something similar off before with the 7970 & 7970 GHZ edition. I still have a few original 7970 oc'd way past 1Ghz still running today almost a decade later on my small 1080 rigs.

Yeah, I had a 7970 at 1.3Ghz back in the day. Watercooled of course-two in fact. I say RMA because some poor sod will try it with the blower cooler.
 
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Yeah, I had a 7970 at 1.3Ghz back in the day. Watercooled of course-two in fact. I say RMA because some poor sod will try it with the blower cooler.

Ok got it. With self clocking chips nowadays I think it will probably throttle at itself at a hardware level though. More idiot proof than it used to be.
 
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Doubt it, AMD have actually pulled something similar off before with the 7970 & 7970 GHZ edition. I still have a few original 7970 oc'd way past 1Ghz still running today almost a decade later on my small 1080 rigs.

Ah the Tahiti GPU. Hands down the best GPU AMD/ATI has released.
 
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Ah the Tahiti GPU. Hands down the best GPU AMD/ATI has released.

6950 wants to know your location.

But, yeah, iirc, OCed you could nearly double the performance of xfire 6900s. I had flashed/xfire 6950s and got a 7950...then another. Multigpu died shortly after. And people want to know why I call devs lazy in every thread.
 

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Igor: This will kill your card eventually, regardless of cooling used.

The internet: 5700 XT runs at 2.2GHz! Cool runnings!
 
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Igor: This will kill your card eventually, regardless of cooling used.

The internet: 5700 XT runs at 2.2GHz! Cool runnings!

Unlikely, it doesn't consume much more power and V isn't high enough.
 

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Igor: But, I must emphasize once again, the high voltages cause even with perfect cooling in the long run a creeping death. And that's why it's not for everyday use. You have to pay attention!

The internet: Cool runnings!
 
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My thought process on this thread is that it is a nice boost 2.2 GHZ on an AMD GPU is truly stellar. If you could OC a Vega card at or above 2 GHZ. The 5700XT would not beat the Vega 64 in games or benchmarks.

6950 wants to know your location.

But, yeah, iirc, OCed you could nearly double the performance of xfire 6900s. I had flashed/xfire 6950s and got a 7950...then another. Multigpu died shortly after. And people want to know why I call devs lazy in every thread.

7950s in crossfire were killer allowed me to game with no compromises. Even when I got Polaris card(s) it felt like a sideways upgrade.
 
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Igor: This will kill your card eventually, regardless of cooling used.

The internet: 5700 XT runs at 2.2GHz! Cool runnings!

So will a 5.1 oveclock on a 9900K, yet it's not stopping people from doing it...

Weak attempt at trolling. Try again next time.
 
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Igor says this:

The internet: Cool!

Igor says that:

The internet: You are trolling!

Confirmation bias, selective quotes without full disclosure, anger at those who quote Igor. Check.
 
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If this cards have so many potencial to get this high frecuencies.
I can imagine AMD re-launching Navi with boost frecuencies just like it did with Polaris.
So RX 6700XT (5700 XT + 200Mhz) in a lower nm fab at lower prices of course, and this may be side by side
competing with GTX cards from next year and Navi+Raytracing capabilities that will compete with RTX3000 from Nvidia.
 
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Doubt it, AMD have actually pulled something similar off before with the 7970 & 7970 GHZ edition. I still have a few original 7970 oc'd way past 1Ghz still running today almost a decade later on my small 1080 rigs.

Mine is still running stable at 1.2Ghz and can go higher with more voltage. I keep wanting to upgrade but a new house is taking all my cash....
 
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If this cards have so many potencial to get this high frecuencies.
I can imagine AMD re-launching Navi with boost frecuencies just like it did with Polaris.
So RX 6700XT (5700 XT + 200Mhz) in a lower nm fab at lower prices of course, and this may be side by side
competing with GTX cards from next year and Navi+Raytracing capabilities that will compete with RTX3000 from Nvidia.
That makes no sense. If they change the node, any power/clock scaling for the current node goes out the window. Those characteristics are bound to the specific implementation of the IC design on the specific silicon lithography node in question. Any node change will necessarily bring with it changes to power and clock scaling.

As for launching boosted SKUs here, I kind of doubt that. They have plenty of room for bigger silicon to deliver more performance (remember, this die is 100mm2 smaller than the 7970), and these cards are already a bit high on power for the price bracket.

I wouldn't be surprised if we saw 60/64 and 80-ish CU Navi dice in the future (the latter likely with HBM2). More CUs would allow for more performance while lowering clocks to keep power draw in check (an 80CU Navi GPU at 1500MHz might still draw >300W, but it would perform like crazy), and while the biggest would be a large die (at least 500mm2) it would be nothing compared to Nvidia's latest monster dice.

Tl;dr: there's no reason to expect AMD to go crazy pushing clocks on these cards. That they can scale higher doesn't mean they should (from the factory) or that that makes sense in the real world. AMD needs higher end silicon regardless, and it's obviously coming - this is just the first design, after all.
 
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Igor says this:

The internet: Cool!

Igor says that:

The internet: You are trolling!

Confirmation bias, selective quotes without full disclosure, anger at those who quote Igor. Check.

I think the "trolling" is missing the context, on Stock a 5700XT might run 8+ years without issues, while @2200 MHz core it "only" manages ~2 years before needing more voltage or failing completely at that clock.
Guess people extrapolate from the success of the HD 6950 and HD 7970.

Bought a Sapphire HD 6950 2GB with the Reference blower for ~ 220€ in 2011 myself, slapped a Peter on it and copper cooling blocks on Vram and VRM as well as to flash it with a modified 6970 bios (Shaders 1408 -> 1536 / 880MHz core / 1250 MHz memory), which all in all was costing less than a Reference HD 6970!
Started OC'ing and ended up with 1 GHz core and 1500 MHz on the memory @ ~ 1.265 V.
I was aware it might only work 1-2 years like that, but with the price/perf ratio I was fine with it. In the end, the card worked without issues until late 2015.

It might have worked longer without the flash and OC, but in reality, if it manages 2-4 years it gets replaced by a newer card anyway in most cases, which means the added degradation doesn't really factor into the use case.

Igor is right in stating, that OC'ing anything reduces its lifespan, but nobody knows by how much. In the video, he states, that 1.25 V might not be for 24/7, but two sentences later he says 1.2 V might very well be. Haven't OC'ed a 5700 XT so I don't know how far you get with 1.2 V, but I guess ~2Ghz 24/7 would still be plenty.
 
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