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Maintaining Boost Clock

Maintaining Boost Clock

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Kayzan_
Senior Member
252
09-20-2016, 03:45 PM
#1
Hi,
I'm looking for someone who owns a 1080 Gaming X Plus and can keep the Boost Clock steady near or close to 2,000 MHz. I've experimented with both the slider and curve settings, but I noticed my boost drops during gameplay and occasional benching from around 2101 to about 2063–2050. Pushing too hard might cause artifacts or crashes. Any others who have found a stable setting for this card? Thanks.
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Kayzan_
09-20-2016, 03:45 PM #1

Hi,
I'm looking for someone who owns a 1080 Gaming X Plus and can keep the Boost Clock steady near or close to 2,000 MHz. I've experimented with both the slider and curve settings, but I noticed my boost drops during gameplay and occasional benching from around 2101 to about 2063–2050. Pushing too hard might cause artifacts or crashes. Any others who have found a stable setting for this card? Thanks.

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TrixyElli
Member
52
09-27-2016, 01:25 AM
#2
As temperatures climb, the clock speed decreases. Adjust the fan curve to run the fans at higher speeds to maintain lower temperatures. Push the voltage bar to its limit. Raising the voltage bar only raises the peak voltage temporarily; it doesn't actually boost the sustained voltage.
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TrixyElli
09-27-2016, 01:25 AM #2

As temperatures climb, the clock speed decreases. Adjust the fan curve to run the fans at higher speeds to maintain lower temperatures. Push the voltage bar to its limit. Raising the voltage bar only raises the peak voltage temporarily; it doesn't actually boost the sustained voltage.

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finechienne
Junior Member
19
09-27-2016, 01:42 AM
#3
As temperatures climb, the clock speed decreases. Adjust the fan curve to run the fans at higher speeds to maintain lower temperatures. Push the voltage bar to its limit. Raising the voltage bar only raises the peak voltage temporarily; it doesn't actually boost the sustained voltage.
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finechienne
09-27-2016, 01:42 AM #3

As temperatures climb, the clock speed decreases. Adjust the fan curve to run the fans at higher speeds to maintain lower temperatures. Push the voltage bar to its limit. Raising the voltage bar only raises the peak voltage temporarily; it doesn't actually boost the sustained voltage.