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GTX 1070 Low Voltage

GTX 1070 Low Voltage

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Radec92
Junior Member
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04-11-2017, 08:52 AM
#1
I've made several attempts to push my Asus Dual OC 8GB GTX 1070 graphics card beyond its limits. I haven't managed to reach more than 1860 MHz.
Details:
- Power limit in NVIDIA Control Panel is set to Maximum Performance.
- Windows Game DVR is turned off.
- I have the most recent updates for both motherboard and graphics card.
- System specifications:
CPU: I7-7700k
MOBO: Asrock Z270 Killer SLI/AC
GPU: Asus Dual OC 8GB GTX 1070
PSU: Corsair RM750x
RAM: 16GB (2x8GB) Corsair Vengeance 3000mhz
- I've used the Asus GPU Tweak software and EVGA Precision XOC for overclocking.
- I'm tracking my GPU performance with GPU-Z and the built-in tools in both GPU Tweak and PERCisionX.
- Consistently reaching the power limit, currently at 112%.
- The GPU voltage stays below 0.85V, but no guidance is available online on how to increase it. It seems far below the maximum these cards can handle. Many users report exceeding 2000 MHz. I'm unsure what might be causing this issue.
- Temperatures remain normal, fans running at about 60%.
Any suggestions?
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Radec92
04-11-2017, 08:52 AM #1

I've made several attempts to push my Asus Dual OC 8GB GTX 1070 graphics card beyond its limits. I haven't managed to reach more than 1860 MHz.
Details:
- Power limit in NVIDIA Control Panel is set to Maximum Performance.
- Windows Game DVR is turned off.
- I have the most recent updates for both motherboard and graphics card.
- System specifications:
CPU: I7-7700k
MOBO: Asrock Z270 Killer SLI/AC
GPU: Asus Dual OC 8GB GTX 1070
PSU: Corsair RM750x
RAM: 16GB (2x8GB) Corsair Vengeance 3000mhz
- I've used the Asus GPU Tweak software and EVGA Precision XOC for overclocking.
- I'm tracking my GPU performance with GPU-Z and the built-in tools in both GPU Tweak and PERCisionX.
- Consistently reaching the power limit, currently at 112%.
- The GPU voltage stays below 0.85V, but no guidance is available online on how to increase it. It seems far below the maximum these cards can handle. Many users report exceeding 2000 MHz. I'm unsure what might be causing this issue.
- Temperatures remain normal, fans running at about 60%.
Any suggestions?

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_Sunnydayz_
Member
50
04-13-2017, 10:23 AM
#2
Bump, does nobody know? More details... I'm attempting to adjust the voltage% slider to boost the voltage after the card begins crashing at an Overclock of +150mhz. However, no matter how much I increase the slider, the GPU voltage stays at 85v. I believe these cards are designed to cap around 1.093v, though I'm not sure if that's accurate. I don't need to reach that high, but I'd like to approach closer to 1.0v.
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_Sunnydayz_
04-13-2017, 10:23 AM #2

Bump, does nobody know? More details... I'm attempting to adjust the voltage% slider to boost the voltage after the card begins crashing at an Overclock of +150mhz. However, no matter how much I increase the slider, the GPU voltage stays at 85v. I believe these cards are designed to cap around 1.093v, though I'm not sure if that's accurate. I don't need to reach that high, but I'd like to approach closer to 1.0v.

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Igor_extreme
Member
210
04-15-2017, 09:43 PM
#3
bump again..?
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Igor_extreme
04-15-2017, 09:43 PM #3

bump again..?