How do I stop the Zotac RTX 2060 Super clock jumping in Marvel Rivals?
During intense multiplayer brawls, I noticed this incredibly subtle screen tearing. It was weird because my Zotac RTX 2060 Super stayed cool between 62-68℃, yet the fan speeds were bouncing wildly from 1200 to 2100 RPM. I first tried setting Power Management to 'Prefer Maximum Performance' in the NVIDIA Control Panel; while I gained about 8 FPS, the clocks were still jumping between 1400-1850MHz, which was driving me crazy. I eventually used a third-party tool to hard-lock the minimum core clock at 1650MHz and shifted the frequency point for 0.9V upward in the voltage curve. Monitoring via RTSS showed the frame time finally flattening from a chaotic 6.2-12.5ms to a rock-steady 4.1-5.8ms. I actually had a total system black-out during a team fight when I first tried lowering the voltage offset, and it only stabilized after I bumped the voltage compensation by 0.03V. Now, VRAM usage sits at 6.8-7.5GB with power draw steady at 160-180W. Benchmarks confirm the frequency curve is no longer jagged, and the frame time is locked at 4.1-5.8ms, though the power draw is slightly higher now.