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Is this overclock good?

Is this overclock good?

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NayZayRay
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09-13-2016, 05:59 AM
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I have a G1 Gaming GTX 1080 8 gb. I boosted it to +100 Gpu clock and +350 memory clock, with 108% power and a max temperature of 92°C. During the benchmark, everything ran at full capacity, peaking at 66°C with around 70% fan speed. The GPU clock reached about 2050 MHz? That sounds good. Also, the highest voltage it hit was 1.24V. I'm new to this overclocking and would appreciate some advice.
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NayZayRay
09-13-2016, 05:59 AM #1

I have a G1 Gaming GTX 1080 8 gb. I boosted it to +100 Gpu clock and +350 memory clock, with 108% power and a max temperature of 92°C. During the benchmark, everything ran at full capacity, peaking at 66°C with around 70% fan speed. The GPU clock reached about 2050 MHz? That sounds good. Also, the highest voltage it hit was 1.24V. I'm new to this overclocking and would appreciate some advice.

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193over71
Member
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09-13-2016, 10:51 AM
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Using a GPU such as the GTX 1080 allows you to adjust power limits and voltage to their maximum settings. You might achieve better performance from the core and memory. I use my GTX 1070 with +130MHz clock, +400MHz memory, +100% voltage, resulting in 112% power and an 83°C temperature cap (though I’m not sure if my GPU has ever reached 80°C).
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193over71
09-13-2016, 10:51 AM #2

Using a GPU such as the GTX 1080 allows you to adjust power limits and voltage to their maximum settings. You might achieve better performance from the core and memory. I use my GTX 1070 with +130MHz clock, +400MHz memory, +100% voltage, resulting in 112% power and an 83°C temperature cap (though I’m not sure if my GPU has ever reached 80°C).

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selfiLOL87
Junior Member
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09-15-2016, 04:32 AM
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With a GPU such as the GTX 1080 you can adjust power limits and voltage to their maximum. You might be able to extract more performance from the core and memory.
I use my GTX 1070 at +130MHz core | +400MHz memory | +100% voltage | 112% power | 83°C temperature cap (not sure, my GPU hasn’t reached 80°C before).
My power limit is capped at 108%. I believe that’s the standard for all 1080 models. Also, increasing voltage doesn’t significantly reduce card lifespan or how it actually works. I plan to test how much further I can push my overclocking settings for reference.
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selfiLOL87
09-15-2016, 04:32 AM #3

With a GPU such as the GTX 1080 you can adjust power limits and voltage to their maximum. You might be able to extract more performance from the core and memory.
I use my GTX 1070 at +130MHz core | +400MHz memory | +100% voltage | 112% power | 83°C temperature cap (not sure, my GPU hasn’t reached 80°C before).
My power limit is capped at 108%. I believe that’s the standard for all 1080 models. Also, increasing voltage doesn’t significantly reduce card lifespan or how it actually works. I plan to test how much further I can push my overclocking settings for reference.