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Advice on enhancing performance of EVGA GTX 980 Ti SC+ ACX 2.0+ through overclocking

Advice on enhancing performance of EVGA GTX 980 Ti SC+ ACX 2.0+ through overclocking

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Serilium
Member
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11-07-2016, 05:45 PM
#1
I've been using this card for around six months now, and I haven't decided to overclock it until recently. I've heard many cautionary tales about damaging cards from excessive overclocking, so I'm a bit cautious about pushing it further. Do any of you have tips on how to boost performance without endangering the card's health? Thanks in advance.
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Serilium
11-07-2016, 05:45 PM #1

I've been using this card for around six months now, and I haven't decided to overclock it until recently. I've heard many cautionary tales about damaging cards from excessive overclocking, so I'm a bit cautious about pushing it further. Do any of you have tips on how to boost performance without endangering the card's health? Thanks in advance.

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LePizzaBaas
Junior Member
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11-08-2016, 11:53 AM
#2
things below 85c are completely secure, that's what I prefer for my gpu, staying under 80c feels great.
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LePizzaBaas
11-08-2016, 11:53 AM #2

things below 85c are completely secure, that's what I prefer for my gpu, staying under 80c feels great.

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TFssGamer007
Junior Member
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11-08-2016, 03:00 PM
#3
It's quite challenging to harm a GPU unless the temperatures are excessively high. You should aim to set the power limit to its maximum, adjusting it according to your card's capabilities for tasks like mining. For instance, you can increase the core frequency to 80 MHz and the memory bandwidth to 250 MHz. While running benchmarks such as Heaven Benchmark or Valley Benchmark, everything should function smoothly without crashes or unusual artifacts on the screen. If everything appears normal, proceed by increasing the core by 10 and the memory by 50. If you encounter instability—such as erratic behavior or crashes—consider adding a small voltage boost of around 10mV, keeping an eye on temperatures throughout. Of course, I use MSI Afterburner for this process.
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TFssGamer007
11-08-2016, 03:00 PM #3

It's quite challenging to harm a GPU unless the temperatures are excessively high. You should aim to set the power limit to its maximum, adjusting it according to your card's capabilities for tasks like mining. For instance, you can increase the core frequency to 80 MHz and the memory bandwidth to 250 MHz. While running benchmarks such as Heaven Benchmark or Valley Benchmark, everything should function smoothly without crashes or unusual artifacts on the screen. If everything appears normal, proceed by increasing the core by 10 and the memory by 50. If you encounter instability—such as erratic behavior or crashes—consider adding a small voltage boost of around 10mV, keeping an eye on temperatures throughout. Of course, I use MSI Afterburner for this process.

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LucasandClaus
Senior Member
438
11-10-2016, 04:50 AM
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Aladdad explains the process for optimizing GPU performance while monitoring temperatures. He suggests increasing power limits, adjusting core and memory speeds, and using tools like MSI Afterburner. He shares his own setup details and notes that staying below certain voltage thresholds helps maintain stability.
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LucasandClaus
11-10-2016, 04:50 AM #4

Aladdad explains the process for optimizing GPU performance while monitoring temperatures. He suggests increasing power limits, adjusting core and memory speeds, and using tools like MSI Afterburner. He shares his own setup details and notes that staying below certain voltage thresholds helps maintain stability.

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Silberflug
Member
203
11-10-2016, 11:35 AM
#5
things below 85c are completely secure, that's what I prefer for my gpu, staying under 80c feels great.
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Silberflug
11-10-2016, 11:35 AM #5

things below 85c are completely secure, that's what I prefer for my gpu, staying under 80c feels great.