I agree that first thing to fix is the cooling and then go to software fixes but you are incorrect about reducing performance at least when it comes to GPUs.I would first fix the cooling issue if there is one, rather than reducing performance in an attempt reduce the component temps.
Why?So, recently i wanted to undervolt my 1050ti without peformance degradation.
Wouldn't you undervolt for lower temps at load like you would do on a CPU?Why?
What are you trying to achieve?
I wouldn't do it on a CPU either.Wouldn't you undervolt for lower temps at load like you would do on a CPU?
I agree that first thing to fix is the cooling and then go to software fixes but you are incorrect about reducing performance at least when it comes to GPUs.I would first fix the cooling issue if there is one, rather than reducing performance in an attempt reduce the component temps.
Performance loss is negligeable, I undervolted and underclocked my 3070 from 1965Mhz stock to 1830Mhz and I lost only 2% of its performance in exchange of -15c and a quiet card.I wouldn't do it on a CPU either.
I would first fix the cooling issue if there is one, rather than reducing performance in an attempt reduce the component temps.
And we have NO idea what temps the OP is working with.