I finally decided to sent my card back because the backplate was slightly bend and it had extremely bad asic quality (like 33.8%) so I guess after a few weeks I might get the chance to test a different card and I’m very curious on how different the card will be. Especially looking at clocks, voltages, temperature and of course 3dmark scores.
As of now these where my stats:
voltage:
3dmark RT Tests @990mV (usually worked as long as the card was cool, 1.0v was stable)
3dmark non-rt low fps @1000mV (was very stable but couldn’t do 990mV probably due to heat)
3dmark non-rt high fps @1020mV (everything below that was extremely rare to pass)
Destiny 2 stable @1085mV (is imo the hardest game to run on Navi3, this voltage also proved to be 24/7 all-game stable)
clocks:
The clocks hit 2950MHz-ish in TimeSpy (with small boosts to 3000MHz) with the same behavior beeing reflected in Destiny 2.
More demanding Games like i.e. High on Life didn‘t go past 2850MHz and usually hovered between 2700MHz and 2800MHz.
Oh and just as a quick note: 2800MHz Memory all-day no perf. degradation
temperature:
in-game max hotspot 71C (default fan curve)
TimeSpy max hotspot 77C (100% manual fan speed)
highest ever observed hotspot 81C (idk tbh)
I‘d be interested to see voltage behaviors of other cards too, so tag me if you have your own stats to share
Disclaimer: when I say 1000mV I mean the setting in adrenaline but when I say 3000MHz I mean the real observed MHz through either gpu-z or 3dmark.