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Also different samples of a GPU will run at different minimum voltages under a small or frequency-limited load. Not sure if this is simple silicon lottery or something more broadly a manufacturer does or similar things done to a particular model of GPU (like all 7800 XTs).
However based on my my experience with a pairs of AMD GPUs (soon to be another pair), it seems to be silicon lottery. I have two 5600 XTs, which is a core clock speed-limited GPU (1780 MHz hard limit) and one runs at 956 mV and the other at 912 mV stably. Power use and performance is within margin of error and both are Sapphire Pulses, though one is the original and the other is the BE revision (an excuse to include a less overkill cooler). So very likely silicon lottery differences. Minimum voltage is also different between the two, in the 760 mV range but I haven't tested that recently so I don't have the exact figures for those.
On my RNDA 2 GPUs, minimum voltage on the 6600 XT is around 660 mV while my 6700 XT is ~860 mV and my 6800 XT is around 780 mV. Nothing consistent there and others have screen grabs with their (actually good) 6700 XTs running in the 700 mV region. Seems like silicon lottery again.
I see some 7900 XTXs here running at 690 mV while my 7700 XT won't go below 860 mV.
Silicon lottery dammit.
However based on my my experience with a pairs of AMD GPUs (soon to be another pair), it seems to be silicon lottery. I have two 5600 XTs, which is a core clock speed-limited GPU (1780 MHz hard limit) and one runs at 956 mV and the other at 912 mV stably. Power use and performance is within margin of error and both are Sapphire Pulses, though one is the original and the other is the BE revision (an excuse to include a less overkill cooler). So very likely silicon lottery differences. Minimum voltage is also different between the two, in the 760 mV range but I haven't tested that recently so I don't have the exact figures for those.
On my RNDA 2 GPUs, minimum voltage on the 6600 XT is around 660 mV while my 6700 XT is ~860 mV and my 6800 XT is around 780 mV. Nothing consistent there and others have screen grabs with their (actually good) 6700 XTs running in the 700 mV region. Seems like silicon lottery again.
I see some 7900 XTXs here running at 690 mV while my 7700 XT won't go below 860 mV.
Silicon lottery dammit.