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Looking for assistance with Aorus 1080Ti Extreme Edition 11GB overclocking using MSI Afterburner?

Looking for assistance with Aorus 1080Ti Extreme Edition 11GB overclocking using MSI Afterburner?

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TehStratosHD
Senior Member
492
04-09-2017, 07:29 PM
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I've been adjusting my 1080ti using MSI afterburner for a few days. I only achieved an offset of 30mhz for the core clock and 700mhz on the memory clock. Is this acceptable? Or should I be able to extract more performance from it? This was done without changing the voltage levels, and if I pushed the core clock higher than 30mhz during stress testing, my graphics driver would crash. 😩

Components:
CPU - i7 4790k 4GHz
Motherboard - Asus Sabertooth z97 mark 2
GPU - in the title
OS - Windows 7 64-bit SP1
Ram - 16gb DDR3 Corsair Vengeance (maybe not the exact model)
PSU - 750W Corsair 80 gold
Let me know if you need more details about the hardware.
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TehStratosHD
04-09-2017, 07:29 PM #1

I've been adjusting my 1080ti using MSI afterburner for a few days. I only achieved an offset of 30mhz for the core clock and 700mhz on the memory clock. Is this acceptable? Or should I be able to extract more performance from it? This was done without changing the voltage levels, and if I pushed the core clock higher than 30mhz during stress testing, my graphics driver would crash. 😩

Components:
CPU - i7 4790k 4GHz
Motherboard - Asus Sabertooth z97 mark 2
GPU - in the title
OS - Windows 7 64-bit SP1
Ram - 16gb DDR3 Corsair Vengeance (maybe not the exact model)
PSU - 750W Corsair 80 gold
Let me know if you need more details about the hardware.

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spadewade101
Member
205
04-10-2017, 03:25 PM
#2
The base core clock stands at 1480, and it operates around 1900 cores, which is quite solid. The memory capacity can be increased significantly, but the core Ia is typically constrained near its maximum from the time of manufacture.
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spadewade101
04-10-2017, 03:25 PM #2

The base core clock stands at 1480, and it operates around 1900 cores, which is quite solid. The memory capacity can be increased significantly, but the core Ia is typically constrained near its maximum from the time of manufacture.

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XxGrenidierXx
Posting Freak
813
04-22-2017, 10:04 PM
#3
The card has been boosted beyond its original specifications, resulting in limited further improvements.
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XxGrenidierXx
04-22-2017, 10:04 PM #3

The card has been boosted beyond its original specifications, resulting in limited further improvements.

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EnderSponge_
Member
225
04-26-2017, 04:43 AM
#4
The card was overclocked at the factory, so you won't gain much more performance. Isn't that disappointing, but why can I push my memory clock so high?
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EnderSponge_
04-26-2017, 04:43 AM #4

The card was overclocked at the factory, so you won't gain much more performance. Isn't that disappointing, but why can I push my memory clock so high?

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GoPatriots1
Member
221
04-26-2017, 04:48 AM
#5
The base core clock stands at 1480, and it operates around 1900 cores, which is quite solid. The memory capacity can be increased significantly, but the core Ia is typically constrained near its maximum from the time of manufacture.
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GoPatriots1
04-26-2017, 04:48 AM #5

The base core clock stands at 1480, and it operates around 1900 cores, which is quite solid. The memory capacity can be increased significantly, but the core Ia is typically constrained near its maximum from the time of manufacture.

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JoeDub23
Member
129
04-26-2017, 02:47 PM
#6
The main core clock is 1480, but mine operates around 1900 cores, which is quite solid. The memory can often be increased significantly, though core IA is typically limited by the factory design.
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JoeDub23
04-26-2017, 02:47 PM #6

The main core clock is 1480, but mine operates around 1900 cores, which is quite solid. The memory can often be increased significantly, though core IA is typically limited by the factory design.