Issue encountered during overclocking of the 2080 Ti processor.
Issue encountered during overclocking of the 2080 Ti processor.
You can track the power consumption in both precision x oc and afterburner modes. Checking if it rises after using two different cables will indicate whether your card is drawing more power, though it should not exceed 50mhz oc.
I own an ASUS mobo (ROG Rampage V Ed 10). It includes a switch for BIOS1 (default setting) and BIOS2 (not used). Is BIOS2 the same as the EVGA BIOS on my mobo? I’m considering changing to BIOS2 to test if it boosts OC past 50MHz.
After applying 60MHz OC, did your GPU crash?
Was there any change in power consumption at 50MHz OC with two cables versus one? If it can’t exceed 50MHz even with two cables, then the issue might lie elsewhere.
Could cooler GPU temperatures (via watercooling) help achieve higher core frequencies, assuming all other factors stay constant?
There is binning process involved in gpu as well as cpu. That's y evga has those DT models which are poor overclockers.
I expected the Zotac gaming to be atleast a bit higher tier binned than their reference/blower style cards. But that may not be the case if you are unlucky.
First confirm if you have lost in the Silicon lottery. There is no point in spending more cash on a gpu die which is poorly binned / can't oc.
@rohitgupta1975: I meant the Vcard bios, not the MOBO ones. I'm using EVGA's, which are 330W, versus 300W. I can clock 70/750, which equals 1930-1980 at 97% utilization.