F5F Stay Refreshed Power Users Overclocking Get some advice for your first attempt with the Asus 1070 Turbo.

Get some advice for your first attempt with the Asus 1070 Turbo.

Get some advice for your first attempt with the Asus 1070 Turbo.

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MojoPug
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09-20-2024, 06:46 PM
#11
When using an aftermarket cooler, you can push the processor to higher speeds and run the graphics card at around 52°C. This highlights the main advantage of aftermarket air cooling over standard blower systems.
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MojoPug
09-20-2024, 06:46 PM #11

When using an aftermarket cooler, you can push the processor to higher speeds and run the graphics card at around 52°C. This highlights the main advantage of aftermarket air cooling over standard blower systems.

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pokesegachao
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09-20-2024, 06:46 PM
#12
My settings have been updated. Here is the link to my current Firestrike Score: http://www.3dmark.com/3dm/18318661?
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pokesegachao
09-20-2024, 06:46 PM #12

My settings have been updated. Here is the link to my current Firestrike Score: http://www.3dmark.com/3dm/18318661?

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LordMarie
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09-20-2024, 06:46 PM
#13
The artifact occurred due to insufficient power delivery from the VRAM (GPU core stealing more from the VRM) or because the original cooler wasn't enough to cool the VRM area properly. It's best to determine your graphics card's maximum power draw without increasing the clock speed later. There isn't a perfect fan orientation for every build; based on my experience, warm air isn't effectively circulating inside the iTX case. You can try clearing the air around cables using a zip tie, a velcro strap, and non-conductive tape. If your mini iTX has a CPU air cooler with a rear exhaust, ensure proper intake to draw warm air from the CPU cooler. Consider using a quiet fan like Silent Wings 3 or MegaFlow, rated above 1000RPM, such as a fan with a demiflex dust filter. I won't set the OC as a daily preset; instead, I use it manually. Performance and power consumption are balanced at a 1:1 factory setting, while manual OC adjustments range from 2:4 to 2:5, allowing for extra performance. This approach was demonstrated in the Corsair Octane Render video.
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LordMarie
09-20-2024, 06:46 PM #13

The artifact occurred due to insufficient power delivery from the VRAM (GPU core stealing more from the VRM) or because the original cooler wasn't enough to cool the VRM area properly. It's best to determine your graphics card's maximum power draw without increasing the clock speed later. There isn't a perfect fan orientation for every build; based on my experience, warm air isn't effectively circulating inside the iTX case. You can try clearing the air around cables using a zip tie, a velcro strap, and non-conductive tape. If your mini iTX has a CPU air cooler with a rear exhaust, ensure proper intake to draw warm air from the CPU cooler. Consider using a quiet fan like Silent Wings 3 or MegaFlow, rated above 1000RPM, such as a fan with a demiflex dust filter. I won't set the OC as a daily preset; instead, I use it manually. Performance and power consumption are balanced at a 1:1 factory setting, while manual OC adjustments range from 2:4 to 2:5, allowing for extra performance. This approach was demonstrated in the Corsair Octane Render video.

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SEIgeMoDE
Member
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09-20-2024, 06:46 PM
#14
Thank you for the revised MSI image. I copied your configurations and am satisfied with the outcome. It appears to perform better at 66°C maximum and achieves a higher FPS in Unigine Valley Benchmark. Here is the link to my score: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B0bTS4X...sp=sharing
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SEIgeMoDE
09-20-2024, 06:46 PM #14

Thank you for the revised MSI image. I copied your configurations and am satisfied with the outcome. It appears to perform better at 66°C maximum and achieves a higher FPS in Unigine Valley Benchmark. Here is the link to my score: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B0bTS4X...sp=sharing

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