1080TI's crazy overclock?
1080TI's crazy overclock?
Hello,
I'm just starting out with overlocking and followed a few videos. I downloaded Afterburner and gradually increased my core and memory clocks on my 1080TI FE. I achieved +170 for the core and +830 for memory. I stopped pushing further because it looked too impressive but I'm not an expert. Is this typical or safe? I also ran GPU-Z render tests each time, and everything seems stable. The temperature stays below 80 degrees Celsius.
Thanks
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It's safe to use, though the usefulness depends on the temperatures your GPU typically experiences. The core voltage indicates the GPU has a bit more room for boosting performance. At around 80°C, it's best to keep it that way... if it were closer to 60°C, it might be worth adjusting. For better guidance, here are some more practical core and memory clock offsets: +80 and +450. You can experiment with those values.
Yes.
You should also evaluate performance in various games due to the differences in game engines and their resource usage.
I understand your concern. The Core Voltage controls the output level, ensuring stability and safety during operation. It helps maintain proper performance without risking damage.
It's safe to use, though the usefulness depends on the temperatures your GPU typically experiences. The core voltage indicates the GPU has a bit more room for boosting performance. At around 80°C, it's best to keep it that way... if it were closer to 60°C, then it might be worth adjusting. For better guidance, here are some more practical core and memory clock offsets: +80 and +450. You can experiment with those values.
Thanks, man. But I ran into another issue... apparently my clocks stopped working properly, they used to adjust based on whether I was playing or not. Now my core shifts a bit during playtime and my memory stays consistent, unlike before when it would drop as low as 800. What happened?