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Founders Edition MSI Gtx 1080ti with Overclocking Potential

Founders Edition MSI Gtx 1080ti with Overclocking Potential

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Th3G4merX
Senior Member
700
12-31-2017, 10:10 AM
#1
Hello everybody.
I'm trying to overclock my Gtx 1080ti founders edition. What adjustments should I make?
I'm using msi afterburner with the following settings: Core Clock:150, Memory Clock:200, Power Limit:%105, Temperature:84 degree. Are these configurations suitable?
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Th3G4merX
12-31-2017, 10:10 AM #1

Hello everybody.
I'm trying to overclock my Gtx 1080ti founders edition. What adjustments should I make?
I'm using msi afterburner with the following settings: Core Clock:150, Memory Clock:200, Power Limit:%105, Temperature:84 degree. Are these configurations suitable?

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Blureux
Posting Freak
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01-03-2018, 05:36 AM
#2
Hello everybody.
I am trying to overclock my Gtx 1080ti founders edition. What adjustments should I make?
I'm using msi afterburner with the following settings: Core Clock at 150, Memory Clock at 200, Power Limit at 105%, Temperature at 84 degrees.
Are these configurations suitable?
If you don't want your computer to overheat significantly—especially if the room temperature is above 15°C—I wouldn't recommend pushing the Founders edition beyond that.
It's possible to overclock this model, but you'd need to set the fan curve very high, which could make the fans very noisy!
I tried this myself for benchmarking.
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Blureux
01-03-2018, 05:36 AM #2

Hello everybody.
I am trying to overclock my Gtx 1080ti founders edition. What adjustments should I make?
I'm using msi afterburner with the following settings: Core Clock at 150, Memory Clock at 200, Power Limit at 105%, Temperature at 84 degrees.
Are these configurations suitable?
If you don't want your computer to overheat significantly—especially if the room temperature is above 15°C—I wouldn't recommend pushing the Founders edition beyond that.
It's possible to overclock this model, but you'd need to set the fan curve very high, which could make the fans very noisy!
I tried this myself for benchmarking.

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jazzbro0910
Junior Member
37
01-03-2018, 09:45 PM
#3
Don't set the power limit too high with a founders edition card; reduce it slightly and increase the fan curve a bit. Anything over 80c will cause thermal throttling.
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jazzbro0910
01-03-2018, 09:45 PM #3

Don't set the power limit too high with a founders edition card; reduce it slightly and increase the fan curve a bit. Anything over 80c will cause thermal throttling.

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jetsrock13
Junior Member
45
01-04-2018, 05:37 AM
#4
Hello everybody.
I am trying to overclock my Gtx 1080ti founders edition. What adjustments should I make?
I'm using msi afterburner with the following settings: Core Clock at 150, Memory Clock at 200, Power Limit at 105%, Temperature at 84 degrees.
Are these configurations suitable?
If you don't want your computer to overheat significantly—especially if the room temperature is above 15°C—I wouldn't recommend pushing the Founders edition beyond that.
It's possible to overclock this model, but you'd need to set the fan curve very high, which could make the fans very noisy!
I tried this myself for benchmarking.
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jetsrock13
01-04-2018, 05:37 AM #4

Hello everybody.
I am trying to overclock my Gtx 1080ti founders edition. What adjustments should I make?
I'm using msi afterburner with the following settings: Core Clock at 150, Memory Clock at 200, Power Limit at 105%, Temperature at 84 degrees.
Are these configurations suitable?
If you don't want your computer to overheat significantly—especially if the room temperature is above 15°C—I wouldn't recommend pushing the Founders edition beyond that.
It's possible to overclock this model, but you'd need to set the fan curve very high, which could make the fans very noisy!
I tried this myself for benchmarking.

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CliveyB
Member
68
01-04-2018, 06:27 AM
#5
Same hold cards should be kept in stock and the fans should be increased slightly, maintaining a temperature below 80c continuously.
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CliveyB
01-04-2018, 06:27 AM #5

Same hold cards should be kept in stock and the fans should be increased slightly, maintaining a temperature below 80c continuously.