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Need help overclocking my GPU

Need help overclocking my GPU

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sgtKristiano77
Junior Member
5
01-14-2016, 04:32 AM
#1
Hello,
I have a Galax 1070 HOF (HUGE COOLER) with the link you provided.
I managed to overclock it to 2138 Mhz core clock and 4498 Mhz on memory (sorry if the notes are off).
When I set the power limit and voltage, that’s what I receive, but the temperatures never exceed 60 Celsius.
The voltage reaches 1081 mV.
Can I push it even further so I can achieve 75 frames per second in 1440p High resolution?
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sgtKristiano77
01-14-2016, 04:32 AM #1

Hello,
I have a Galax 1070 HOF (HUGE COOLER) with the link you provided.
I managed to overclock it to 2138 Mhz core clock and 4498 Mhz on memory (sorry if the notes are off).
When I set the power limit and voltage, that’s what I receive, but the temperatures never exceed 60 Celsius.
The voltage reaches 1081 mV.
Can I push it even further so I can achieve 75 frames per second in 1440p High resolution?

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HailSatoon
Member
137
01-14-2016, 08:44 AM
#2
Not really, the chips are voltage locked. That's a good memory boost, but they're not very strong on the GPU. Most stay around 2100 to 2200 max.
Temperature hasn't been an issue since Kepler.
Going further would need changes, and I think no one has solved the Galax HOF yet. This is typically done for reference boards or boards aiming for records, like Kingpin.
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HailSatoon
01-14-2016, 08:44 AM #2

Not really, the chips are voltage locked. That's a good memory boost, but they're not very strong on the GPU. Most stay around 2100 to 2200 max.
Temperature hasn't been an issue since Kepler.
Going further would need changes, and I think no one has solved the Galax HOF yet. This is typically done for reference boards or boards aiming for records, like Kingpin.

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sean_63
Junior Member
43
01-14-2016, 12:07 PM
#3
Not really, the chips are voltage locked. That's a good memory boost, but they're not very strong on the GPU. Most run between 2100 and 2200 max.
Temperature hasn't been an issue since Kepler.
Going further would need changes, and I think no one has solved the Galax HOF yet. This is typically done for reference boards or boards aiming for records, like Kingpin.
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sean_63
01-14-2016, 12:07 PM #3

Not really, the chips are voltage locked. That's a good memory boost, but they're not very strong on the GPU. Most run between 2100 and 2200 max.
Temperature hasn't been an issue since Kepler.
Going further would need changes, and I think no one has solved the Galax HOF yet. This is typically done for reference boards or boards aiming for records, like Kingpin.

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EminemPro
Junior Member
15
01-15-2016, 05:55 AM
#4
Eximo:
Actually, the chips are voltage locked. That's a good memory boost, though the GPU performance is still average. Most units sit between 2100 and 2200 max.
Temperature hasn't been an issue since Kepler.
Going further would need changes, and I'm not sure anyone has solved the Galax HOF before. This kind of work is usually for reference boards or those aiming for records, like Kingpin.
Thanks
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EminemPro
01-15-2016, 05:55 AM #4

Eximo:
Actually, the chips are voltage locked. That's a good memory boost, though the GPU performance is still average. Most units sit between 2100 and 2200 max.
Temperature hasn't been an issue since Kepler.
Going further would need changes, and I'm not sure anyone has solved the Galax HOF before. This kind of work is usually for reference boards or those aiming for records, like Kingpin.
Thanks

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ManTheMonkey
Member
222
01-21-2016, 11:24 PM
#5
Hello,
I have a Galax 1070 HOF (HUGE COOLER) link:
http://www.galax.com/en/graphics-card/ho...f-173.html
I managed to overclock it to 2138 Mhz core clock and 4498 Mhz on memory (sorry if the details are wrong)
When I set the power limit and voltage, that’s what I get, but temperatures never exceed 60 Celsius.
Voltage reaches 1081 mv
Is there any way to push it further? I still can’t achieve 75 frames per second at 1440p High resolution?
Likely not much can be done here. You could check the numbers in Precision X if you increase the boost max TDP as high as possible. The GPU might overclock itself even more, but that’s uncertain.
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ManTheMonkey
01-21-2016, 11:24 PM #5

Hello,
I have a Galax 1070 HOF (HUGE COOLER) link:
http://www.galax.com/en/graphics-card/ho...f-173.html
I managed to overclock it to 2138 Mhz core clock and 4498 Mhz on memory (sorry if the details are wrong)
When I set the power limit and voltage, that’s what I get, but temperatures never exceed 60 Celsius.
Voltage reaches 1081 mv
Is there any way to push it further? I still can’t achieve 75 frames per second at 1440p High resolution?
Likely not much can be done here. You could check the numbers in Precision X if you increase the boost max TDP as high as possible. The GPU might overclock itself even more, but that’s uncertain.