
Coming from 4000 series, it seems the 5000 series are absolute beasts when it comes to high OC's which has been fun to play around with. Here are some results I've recorded.
- 591.86 driver
- Cyberpunk settings
- 1440p
- Max Settings
- Path Tracing
- FG x2
- DLSS Balanced
- 20.7C ambient room temp
OC only 435/2000 @ 1.025v w/ 111% Power Limit
| Benchmark (3x Avg) | Result | Effective Clock | Temps (Core/Mem) | Wattage |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Time Spy | 35,585 | 3,259MHz | 68.4 / 68 | 364.5W |
| Steel Nomad | 9,469 | 3,259MHz | 69.6 / 70 | 393W |
| Port Royal | 25,597 | 3,259MHz | 68.8 / 72 | 372.4W |
| Cyberpunk | Avg 165.2 // Min 150.7 | 3,254MHz | 66.2 / 68 | 300.3 |
OC + UV 435/2000 @ 0.945v w/ 111% Power Limit
| Benchmark (3x Avg) | Result | Effective Clock | Temps (Core/Mem) | Wattage |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Time Spy | 34,415 (-3%) | 3,022MHz | 64.6 / 66 | 302.2W |
| Steel Nomad | 9,197 (-3%) | 2,993MHz | 66.5 / 68 | 343.6W |
| Port Royal | 24,699 (-3.5%) | 3,016MHz | 65.1 / 70 | 326.7W |
| Cyberpunk | Avg 160.45 // Min 146.1 (-3%) | 3,009MHz | 62.8 / 66 | 257.5W |
Overall, I got a decrease of performance by -3% while being up to 4-5C cooler and using 50W-60W less power which isn't too bad at all. I've been playing 5-6hrs total of Cyberpunk and it's been stable so far. I'd appreciate any feedback and am curious to see how good/bad my silicon bin is!
