
SUPRIM cards with the new GeForce RTX 30 GPUs have been designed for performance, efficiency, and prestige. Powered by the NVIDIA Ampere architecture, the GeForce RTX 3080 Ti and RTX 3070 Ti deliver an incredible leap in performance and fidelity with acclaimed features such as ray tracing, NVIDIA DLSS performance- boosting AI, NVIDIA Reflex latency-reduction, NVIDIA Broadcast streaming features and additional memory that allows it to speed through the most popular creator applications as well. Built with the MSI essentials, all of our newly announced graphics card products have excellent cooling, optimized circuit board designs, and the latest in graphics card componentry. Three designs are available for both GPUs – SUPRIM, GAMING TRIO, and VENTUS 3X – and collectively they form the MSI GeForce RTX 30 Ti graphics card family. I don't think it ever hits the 2000mhz range but generally always hits that range every now and then in other games but just not that often.Last updated on Ap6:33 pm MSI GeForce RTX 30 Ti Graphics Card Family Assembles For DutyĪs a leading brand in True Gaming hardware, MSI is announcing new graphics cards powered by NVIDIA®’s newly-launched GeForce® RTX™ 3080 Ti and RTX 3070 Ti GPUs. You can see the core/memory speeds as well as volts/temps/etc. Here's a 10x loop of Metro Exodus Enhanced edition with the above settings video captured at 1440p with EXTREME everything settings, so be sure you've selected full screen and 1440p60hz at Youtube. What I'm wondering is if there is a way to make it hit those 1900mhz/2000mhz core speeds more often? I've already made sure that all my games are set to "Prefer Maximum Performance" but was wondering what else I might do to coax the card into more frequent/consistent upper clock speeds? Is it game dependent? Do some games just not require the juice and therefore the card doesn't offer it up? Playing games and running benchmarks with these settings see the card staying in the upper 1700mhz and 1800mhz core speeds but every so often it will boosts up to around 2070mhz or so. I haven't touched either the simple voltage slider or defined any custom voltage curves.


Also set the temp and power limit sliders to max. I'm currently using MSI Afterburner and have done nothing but set the core to +135 and memory to +400 with the main screen sliders. That being said, I recently got an EVGA RTX 3080 ti that seems to have a bit of headroom for pushing both the core and the memory over stock. Just found the 10 series not very good in general so always ran my former 1080 ti at stock speeds. Haven't messed with overclocking my GPU(s) in a good bit.
