I really don’t think it matters when you set your curve in terms of temperature. If you set it cold and then check it when it’s hot, it’ll be the same as if you set it when it’s hot.
I think all you’re doing is setting an offset per voltage bin, e.g. you set +60 at 900mV and it’ll try to use 5...
So what’s the actual impact of temperature on a given frequency voltage node? At higher temperatures is the frequency lower for a given voltage? Do we have any idea by how much? Does it change every degree or are there bands (e.g. under-40, 40-50, 50-60, 70+)?
EDIT: I've been playing with this...
It always anchors the left or right, which is anchored depends on what node you are moving: nodes on the right of center anchor the left side, nodes on the left of center anchor the right side. This makes it slightly awkward to hit a frequency target on a left-side node (e.g. 900mV) while...
Hey mnewxcv, thanks for the technique advice. I’ve been playing around with my Zotac Trinity RTX 3090 this week and I’ll try your technique when I get back to it next week.
One thing I wanted to mention, although it isn’t necessary for your technique, is that you can hold ctrl while moving a...