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Is this a suitable OC for an Evga 2080 Ti FTW3 Ultra with PX1?

Is this a suitable OC for an Evga 2080 Ti FTW3 Ultra with PX1?

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Sheikrik
Senior Member
441
01-03-2018, 03:51 AM
#1
First time with OC-er. I experimented with PrecisionX1 on my Evga 2080 Ti Ftw3 Ultra using Heaven Benchmark during setup. Here are the details.
MEMORY:
-Clock set to 750
GPU:
-Clock set to 130 (higher causes crashes)
-Voltage set to 100
TARGET:
-Power 123 (full range)
-Cpu Temp 88 (full range)
FAN SPEED:
Auto (still unclear what this setting does)
Temperature range 60-70°C
Noise level was acceptable but not ideal given the $1,500 price.
Question: Should px1 be enabled for OC to remain active? Can I run px1 and msi afterburner together? Planning to try that next.
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Sheikrik
01-03-2018, 03:51 AM #1

First time with OC-er. I experimented with PrecisionX1 on my Evga 2080 Ti Ftw3 Ultra using Heaven Benchmark during setup. Here are the details.
MEMORY:
-Clock set to 750
GPU:
-Clock set to 130 (higher causes crashes)
-Voltage set to 100
TARGET:
-Power 123 (full range)
-Cpu Temp 88 (full range)
FAN SPEED:
Auto (still unclear what this setting does)
Temperature range 60-70°C
Noise level was acceptable but not ideal given the $1,500 price.
Question: Should px1 be enabled for OC to remain active? Can I run px1 and msi afterburner together? Planning to try that next.

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Goldentortu
Member
55
01-03-2018, 08:33 AM
#2
Based on my findings, saving the configuration as a preset should allow you to proceed without issues. If you need to restart or shut down your system, you'll have to reopen the px1 interface, restore the settings, and then close it again. Be cautious if the px1 manages your GPU, as combining MSI Afterburner could risk damaging the card. Always save your preferences on px1 before making any changes in the afterburner software.
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Goldentortu
01-03-2018, 08:33 AM #2

Based on my findings, saving the configuration as a preset should allow you to proceed without issues. If you need to restart or shut down your system, you'll have to reopen the px1 interface, restore the settings, and then close it again. Be cautious if the px1 manages your GPU, as combining MSI Afterburner could risk damaging the card. Always save your preferences on px1 before making any changes in the afterburner software.

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ashchu44
Junior Member
17
01-04-2018, 02:56 PM
#3
MSI Afterburner is a convenient tool for boosting your EVGA GPU's performance. But I've learned that Precision X1 is required to fine-tune the fan curve. To ensure your overclock activates at startup, check the "Start with OS" option in PX1 settings. It's unclear if PX1 must be active for this to work, but with Afterburner it doesn't seem necessary. Using both PX1 and Afterburner simultaneously might lead to conflicts.
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ashchu44
01-04-2018, 02:56 PM #3

MSI Afterburner is a convenient tool for boosting your EVGA GPU's performance. But I've learned that Precision X1 is required to fine-tune the fan curve. To ensure your overclock activates at startup, check the "Start with OS" option in PX1 settings. It's unclear if PX1 must be active for this to work, but with Afterburner it doesn't seem necessary. Using both PX1 and Afterburner simultaneously might lead to conflicts.

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MarniDK
Member
59
01-04-2018, 03:42 PM
#4
+130 on GPU is accurate, just a few MHz off at most.
You can surpass +750 for memory, reaching up to +1300.
I don't run mine OCed, I only used the clocks during testing.
I'm using PX1.
Check out this video about PX1 and its usage: View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iVn-ZYs4cKY
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MarniDK
01-04-2018, 03:42 PM #4

+130 on GPU is accurate, just a few MHz off at most.
You can surpass +750 for memory, reaching up to +1300.
I don't run mine OCed, I only used the clocks during testing.
I'm using PX1.
Check out this video about PX1 and its usage: View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iVn-ZYs4cKY