Question Hey I need help about this oc

Sep 9, 2019
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What does power limit do?
1. Does it make my GPU Die quicker?
2.Does it Affect performance?
3.Is it important?
4. is it worth Using?

My GPU Is RTX 2060 6 GB 2 Fans
My OC is
Core Clock on +70
Memory Clock on +0
C 33 on IDLE
Gaming C on 55-65

And also Does memory Clock Do something?
 

Dunlop0078

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It increases how much power the GPU is allowed to draw from the PSU.

1) Assuming temps are kept in check and your card has a decent VRM no it shouldn't.

2) It should allow the GPU to reach slightly higher clock speeds under load versus the stock power limit. So yes slightly.

3) It's helpful when overclocking, might allow you to reach slightly higher clocks versus the stock power limit.

4) Refer to number 3.

Memory clock increases the memory clock. Another way to increase performance a bit when overclocking.
 
Sep 9, 2019
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It increases how much power the GPU is allowed to draw from the PSU.

1) Assuming temps are kept in check and your card has a decent VRM no it shouldn't.

2) It should allow the GPU to reach slightly higher clock speeds under load versus the stock power limit. So yes slightly.

3) It's helpful when overclocking, might allow you to reach slightly higher clocks versus the stock power limit.

4) Refer to number 3.

Memory clock increases the memory clock. Another way to increase performance a bit when overclocking.
Thank you

Maybe u could Explain me Core voltage
and please make it Ez so i could understand
 

Dunlop0078

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Core voltage as it pertains to your RTX 2060? The core voltage slider in afterburner or other overclocking utilities does little to nothing on turing cards like your 2060. I have heard it called a "placebo slider" many times. Turing cards are voltage locked you cannot manually adjust the core voltage, from my understanding all that slider does is keep the voltage more consistent when clock speeds rise and fall.