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Thifleno
Member
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08-25-2016, 02:18 AM
#1
I achieved stable +140 cores and +745 memory after overclocking my GTX 1070 FTW. Would lowering memory help increase core performance?
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Thifleno
08-25-2016, 02:18 AM #1

I achieved stable +140 cores and +745 memory after overclocking my GTX 1070 FTW. Would lowering memory help increase core performance?

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ReborntoKill
Posting Freak
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08-29-2016, 08:49 AM
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MF P_roc shared his experience of overclocking his GTX 1070 FTW. He achieved stable speeds of +140 cores and +745 memory. He asked whether lowering memory would help increase core performance. The advice is to focus on clock speed first, as it's the primary factor for improvement. Only consider memory overclock if your core clock is steady, since memory overclocking is less critical.
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ReborntoKill
08-29-2016, 08:49 AM #2

MF P_roc shared his experience of overclocking his GTX 1070 FTW. He achieved stable speeds of +140 cores and +745 memory. He asked whether lowering memory would help increase core performance. The advice is to focus on clock speed first, as it's the primary factor for improvement. Only consider memory overclock if your core clock is steady, since memory overclocking is less critical.

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Crafter_DP
Junior Member
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08-29-2016, 08:58 AM
#3
Working with memory often yields benefits beyond just the GPU.
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Crafter_DP
08-29-2016, 08:58 AM #3

Working with memory often yields benefits beyond just the GPU.

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carp3
Senior Member
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08-31-2016, 02:29 AM
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MF P_roc shared his experience of overclocking his GTX 1070 FTW. He achieved stable speeds of +140 cores and +745 memory. He asked whether lowering memory would help increase core performance. The advice is to focus on clock speed first, as it's the primary factor for improvement. Only consider memory overclock if your core clock is steady, since memory overclocking is less critical.
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carp3
08-31-2016, 02:29 AM #4

MF P_roc shared his experience of overclocking his GTX 1070 FTW. He achieved stable speeds of +140 cores and +745 memory. He asked whether lowering memory would help increase core performance. The advice is to focus on clock speed first, as it's the primary factor for improvement. Only consider memory overclock if your core clock is steady, since memory overclocking is less critical.