![]() ![]() ![]() Which is selected by default, when you open the Software.ġ) Look for and click on "manual" next to that red "automatic"Ģ) next to GPU-Tuning is a switch, which should be gray by default. The "undervolt GPU" is located within the "automatic" mode of Radeon Software, > which works the same way as saving it, but by selecting "load profile" instead. > If your Radeon Software (or your PC) should ever crash, then you have to reload this profile > This will open a dialog to save this profile (just enter any name and click save within the dialog) Next to the "apply changes" button and chose "save profile". When you are done with all the steps, I suggest you click on the 3 dots (top right corner) > instert your "mV number" from before into that fieldĤ) don't forget to "apply changes" (top right corner of the Radeon Software) > the only important one for undervolting is the last one (highest voltage number) > you will then have 3 dials for frequency and 3 for voltage > this will reveal the manual controls for frequency and voltage (as a graph)ģ) now search for the "fine tuning" button at the bottom of that graph ![]() > flipping that switch will show some more optionsĢ) search for "advanced control" and flip the switch next to it > you are looking for "GPU-Tuning" the switch will turn from grey (disabled) to red (enabled) > doing that will show a few new things to control Now next to that "automatic" is a switch to change the Software to manual control. This is the mode where the software will take over control and will determine stable settings for you. The "undervolt GPU" is a button within the "automatic" tuning of the Radeon Software. ![]()
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