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GTX 1080 Gaming X Overclock

GTX 1080 Gaming X Overclock

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Fantatrol_HD
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03-08-2016, 06:31 AM
#1
Hi everyone,
I noticed something unusual with my GTX 1080 MSI gaming X. During the Heaven benchmark, the GPU clock speed exceeded the boost clock by 150 MHz. When I increased the GPU overclock by 100 MHz, it reached 2100 MHz instead of around 1950 MHz. I used MSI Afterburner for the overclocking, and my temperature stayed near 55°C throughout the test. The benchmark crashed once it hit 150 MHz. Could someone help me understand what’s happening?
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Fantatrol_HD
03-08-2016, 06:31 AM #1

Hi everyone,
I noticed something unusual with my GTX 1080 MSI gaming X. During the Heaven benchmark, the GPU clock speed exceeded the boost clock by 150 MHz. When I increased the GPU overclock by 100 MHz, it reached 2100 MHz instead of around 1950 MHz. I used MSI Afterburner for the overclocking, and my temperature stayed near 55°C throughout the test. The benchmark crashed once it hit 150 MHz. Could someone help me understand what’s happening?

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oliv8041
Member
160
03-08-2016, 02:50 PM
#2
When boosting Nvidia cards, the target Boost frequency defines the maximum overclocking you can reach, not just the MHz adjustment you set.
Also, a 210MHz core clock is suitable unless you're using a special chip.
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oliv8041
03-08-2016, 02:50 PM #2

When boosting Nvidia cards, the target Boost frequency defines the maximum overclocking you can reach, not just the MHz adjustment you set.
Also, a 210MHz core clock is suitable unless you're using a special chip.

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RediiN
Member
79
03-08-2016, 03:53 PM
#3
Nvidia cards react strongly to temperature changes and can increase significantly if kept at optimal levels. This sudden rise is likely due to you overclocking by 100MHz while the Boost program also adds its own adjustment, causing a large jump. Additionally, once the temperature drops below 60°C, the card will begin lowering its Boost frequency, allowing it to reach its maximum performance because it's running very cool.
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RediiN
03-08-2016, 03:53 PM #3

Nvidia cards react strongly to temperature changes and can increase significantly if kept at optimal levels. This sudden rise is likely due to you overclocking by 100MHz while the Boost program also adds its own adjustment, causing a large jump. Additionally, once the temperature drops below 60°C, the card will begin lowering its Boost frequency, allowing it to reach its maximum performance because it's running very cool.

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darthnork
Member
54
03-18-2016, 01:32 AM
#4
What methods exist to stop them from increasing their power and determine your card's maximum overclock potential?
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darthnork
03-18-2016, 01:32 AM #4

What methods exist to stop them from increasing their power and determine your card's maximum overclock potential?

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Derpy_MC
Member
228
04-06-2016, 10:51 PM
#5
When boosting Nvidia cards, the target Boost frequency defines the maximum overclock you can reach, not just the MHz adjustment you set.
Also, a 210MHz core clock is suitable unless you're using a special chip.
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Derpy_MC
04-06-2016, 10:51 PM #5

When boosting Nvidia cards, the target Boost frequency defines the maximum overclock you can reach, not just the MHz adjustment you set.
Also, a 210MHz core clock is suitable unless you're using a special chip.