first of all use absolute numbers.
then again you are probably using ETH presets right?
For raven more important is the core setting. Use the ETH OCs, then reduce a bit the memory and up a bit the core clocks.
This one is a 3060 in a open bench workstation, it is a msi gaming x, these run surprisingly cooler than you would think (has 2 fans), it runs about 41C on ETH with 60% fan
I do not own any of these model cards, but when I get a new card I usually take these steps:
start miner at stock settings and let it run for about a minute
Lower core clock as low as you can. When you go too low and get a big drop in hashpower, go back up to the most stable setting. Maybe try 1500 first and go down from there.
Start overclocking memory. Most of my cards are overclocked from 2100-2500 on the memory. Do keep in mind I tune my cards for maximum hashrate. Most of my cards have been mining eth at these settings since early January.
Here are some of my cards so you can see the settings, these are all mining eth now (except rx570 is ravencoin), but the settings would be similar for raven.
your rvn presets are all positive? i have core slight positive and mem negative for rvn on a 2060 super …
this presets all seem like eth !? only wattage seems like rvn
Wondering your normal 2060 is running on 18,5 in stock preset - even my super dont on stock
I’ve updated my settings, my MH dropped a little but I am using significantly less power. What do you all think about this compared to my original settings?