Warning: Ada currently unstable
Following a few tester reports I have to pull Ada support for now. Investigation in progress, please do not use on Ada cards until further notice.
Update follows once I know more.
🐛 Bugfix release , Ada Lovelace profile recalibration after first community feedback.
🎮 Changed
Ada tier profiles recalibrated (19 values across the lineup):
- RTX 4090 — Performance and Max trimmed
- RTX 4080 / 4080 Super — unchanged
- RTX 4070 Ti SUPER — all four tiers reduced one notch
- RTX 4070 Ti / 4070 Super / 4070 — Balanced and/or Performance/Max reduced
- RTX 4060 Ti / 4060 — Performance and Max reduced
The shift principle is uniform: every affected tier drops one notch so default users land on a point that even the weaker AIB bins survive. Blackwell, Ampere, Turing are untouched.
Stabilizer voltage step default: 5 → 10 mV. On weakly binned cards a 5 mV step was often too small to cross the droop gap; 10 mV combined with the unchanged −50 MHz FreqStep reaches stable in fewer crashes. To keep the old behaviour: Stabilizer Settings → VoltStep slider to 5.
📖 Compat
Existing stabilizer_adjustments.json and Custom Profiles from v0.1.0-alpha keep working. Settings persist across versions.
⬇️ Download
NV-UV-Play-v0.1.1-alpha.zip (portable, ~74 MB)
🙏 Credits
Thanks to the @Gothico74 with the MSI Ventus 4070 Ti SUPER for the clean bug report with full logs, exactly the kind of feedback that makes an alpha worth running.
Full User Guide: https://christianp403-spec.github.io/nv-uv-docs/
Please visit the PCGH community thread: 👉 https://extreme.pcgameshardware.de/forums/nv-uv.3601/