Do you see it anywhere in your card's manual, or the driver's release notes that you should use your card undervolted if you experience errors?
No. I also don't see any other RX 580 users with a VR experience as good either. It's a factory overclocked card.
Why would PowerColor tell anyone to undervolt a
Red Devil/OC?
Do you expect every single RX 580 owner to know how to do it?
You really want to pull that thread?
When half the spam on these boards is dumbdumb and dumbass going for the Chinese chopping block edition of this card with immediate regret? Fffhahahaha!
"Ermagherd, I paid liek $80 for this mystery Monday miner card that is old as balls and only the HDMI port works, send halp!"
Yeah, they won the prize.
That card is old as dirt, had many back in the day and bios modded them, flashed them, undervolted them until the cows came home, they were a legendary card IMO back in the day
QED. We all did it. We knew something wasn't right and how to experiment with this and that, even if solutions weren't one size fits all.
but you are now comparing apples to bananas in this conversation about GPU's 8 years later, and FWIW I think you need to retire that, vRAM likely starting to degrade
ofc you will slate me for not knowing what I am talking about and how good your 580 is and it's not on it's last legs etc etc I get it
No I get it. It had one job and needed tuning just to behave but it also outlived that purpose without any real successor.
It had the best pairing with my FX-8370 and AMD 970 board, blocks on both parts. I should have kept them together but it is what it is.
Never water cooling the 580 because that's dumb and I'm now spoiled for "high end" choices, even if I have to wait another two months for option 3.
Whatever performance comes of the 8600XT or 880XT is going to get examined with several microscopes and I'm definitely going to be there for it Day 1.
Maybe I'll pick an 8000 series card, it could happen. It's also far more likely given my history and really nasty luck that has me fall back to this old card.
So yeah, I'm excited.
Literally answered your own questions, only does it when it heats up and is stressed and you are using EOL drivers
In 2018, every other driver did this and it was still a growing pain, similar to the RX 7000 series drivers leading up to now.
What I'm saying is they weren't EOL back then. They were bleeding edge and yes, some of us did bleed for it.
Today's drivers are much better but things are much different in this era and there's no way I can expect performance.
The biggest hurdle with games now is feature lockout. We've had years to get everyone on the same page with DX12_2 and there's no excuses anymore.