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Arc OC'ing, anyone?

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System Name KHR-1
Processor Ryzen 9 5900X
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Memory 64 GB G.Skill RipJaws V F4-3200C16D-64GVK
Video Card(s) Sparkle Titan Arc A770 16 GB
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I was able to find a sweet spot at 2.55 GHz with my Sparkle Titan Arc A770 16 GB.

2.4 GHz is stock.
 
I don't have one, but how about undervolting.
 
I don't have one, but how about undervolting.

Arc Control have limited options regarding Performance Tuning, only GPU Boost (it's a percentage of clock increase), Voltage compensation (only allows positive offset) and power and temp limits.
MSI Afterburner isn't compatible with Intel ARC, it's possible to use Arctic Control, but regarding voltage, you can only set a fixed value.
 
There's a gal over at hardforum that's been ocing the crap out of her 770 for a couple of months now. She's nearly broken 3.0 with it but I can't remember what methods she's using (volt mods etc). If I can find the thread I'll link it for you.
 
There's a gal over at hardforum that's been ocing the crap out of her 770 for a couple of months now. She's nearly broken 3.0 with it but I can't remember what methods she's using (volt mods etc). If I can find the thread I'll link it for you.
Sadly, I don't even know if 2.6 is possible with mine. Already saw driver timeouts. The only thing good, was that it didn't make the entire PC crash during my last experiments.
Once again, Superposition 1080p Extreme is very good at finding core instability.

Also, 2.61 GHz had a lower score than 2.55 GHz.
 
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Sadly, I don't even know if 2.6 is possible with mine. Already saw driver timeouts. The only thing good, was that it didn't make the entire PC crash during my last experiments.
Once again, Superposition 1080p Extreme is very good at finding core instability.

Also, 2.61 GHz had a lower score than 2.55 GHz.
Here you go!

She isn't messing around, I won't say anything else so as not to ruin anything for you.
 
LOL @ "420 W"
 
im doing the other way ive got the power turned down to 160w and still keeping the clock at 2400.
 
Hehehe, she's a maniac!
Looks like the "GPU Core Power Limit" could actually be TBP! That seems to explain why I got the best Superposition 1080p Extreme benches with the power slider dragged all the way to the max!
 
LOL @ "420 W"
517W in the end. :) That VRM is really solid.

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i just put my boost to 40 and power to 200w and got 2575 for fun so i think that's the going rate with Arc control , now returned to 160w and 2400. some say if you use the Preditor bifrost app it will go more but i can't be bother to tell the truth im happy with 2400.
 
I'm going to test again with Cyberpunk 2077. One thing I noticed with my Arc A770 on the Cyberpunk 2077 benchmark:
I get less FPS, but it's smoother than with my RX 6750 XT! My RX 6750 XT seems micro-stuttery in comparison! At least true with 24.10.1. But I don't know if going to 24.12.1 would help or not.
 
I'm going to test again with Cyberpunk 2077. One thing I noticed with my Arc A770 on the Cyberpunk 2077 benchmark:
I get less FPS, but it's smoother than with my RX 6750 XT! My RX 6750 XT seems micro-stuttery in comparison! At least true with 24.10.1. But I don't know if going to 24.12.1 would help or not.
A bit off-topic, but if you have time please try 23.12.1 with your 6750XT and see if it still feels stuttery in comparison.
 
I'm on this boat now, just installed an A750 sparkle factory OC white edition for a bargain price. Not going to be my primary gaming card but for other purposes in another rig. When I'm finally setup I'll post some OC results.
 
I was just looking at a guy running A770 at over 3GHz with ice water, pretty cool.
 
A bit off-topic, but if you have time please try 23.12.1 with your 6750XT and see if it still feels stuttery in comparison.

Do you mean 24.12.1? (the first two digits, are the year)

¡Muchas frías noches delante! (Very cold nights ahead!)

Lets take that to PM or its own dedicated thread in the AMD section if you wish to pursue it please.
 
Anyone else with the latest driver software experiencing what appears to be random GPU core clock spikes in the metrics and random crashes?

It now goes bonkers randomly, suspected of randomly selecting too high of core frequency!

Now, it looks like it's possibly more likely to randomly overshoot and cause a crash, making me wonder if I should downgrade the drivers, if possible.

Does it for real actually spike to 3 GHz for a very short time? That's what the new Intel Graphics Software panel shows!

Update: Did some runs again and didn't see that bonkers behavior.
 
Anyone else with the latest driver software experiencing what appears to be random GPU core clock spikes in the metrics and random crashes?

It now goes bonkers randomly, suspected of randomly selecting too high of core frequency!

Now, it looks like it's possibly more likely to randomly overshoot and cause a crash, making me wonder if I should downgrade the drivers, if possible.

Does it for real actually spike to 3 GHz for a very short time? That's what the new Intel Graphics Software panel shows!
I read in another thread iirc someone explained that the voltage and clocks are tied to a curve, so when upping the voltage the clock appears to auto boost to follow the curve thus causing instability. In there example they specific

I haven’t tested it myself though.

I imagine if you specified a clock and then upped the voltage it would lock the clock and allow you to test as normal. But that’s just a theory.

If Shamino doesn’t update or maintain the ARC OC tool, maybe I will look at it since the FW tool is working.
 
I read in another thread iirc someone explained that the voltage and clocks are tied to a curve, so when upping the voltage the clock appears to auto boost to follow the curve thus causing instability. In there example they specific

I haven’t tested it myself though.

I imagine if you specified a clock and then upped the voltage it would lock the clock and allow you to test as normal. But that’s just a theory.

If Shamino doesn’t update or maintain the ARC OC tool, maybe I will look at it since the FW tool is working.
Once, I upped the voltage and I suspect I tripped the watt limiter. Because it looked like Windows rebooted the system, but it just sat there with just PSU power and no POST, until I power-cycled.
That was when testing hours ago and it started with Cyberpunk 2077 failing with a freeze for multiple seconds, then the message from the Cyberpunk 2077 reporter about it being flat lined, LOL.
Shortly after that, it escalated with what looked like a literal video card shutdown! Now, I suspect a hard mod is required to go much higher now, due to a watt limiter. Unless that was because of IGS randomly cranking it up well past the acceptable limits.

Update: I was able to up the GPU core without those strange frequency spikes, if I disable the tuning, then re-enable it and only drag the slider to the number I selected, and don't move the slider again, before disabling tuning first.

Monitoring with HWiNFO64, I don't even hit 230W at 2.56 GHz! Looks like even Alchemist is efficient!

In short, it looks like the clocks go all over the place, if I move the slider and hit apply again, after I already selected a boost level. It looks like you must disable the tuning then re-enable tuning, before selecting another boost level.
 
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I have my system with the A750 setup & ready to go now but the latest driver package - 32.0.101.6325 does not have the tuning tab in the performance option of this driver package. So my question is how do I OC this card?
 
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