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Question about screen tearing on Gtx 1080 after an OC.

Question about screen tearing on Gtx 1080 after an OC.

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Neidro
Senior Member
453
02-07-2016, 01:11 PM
#1
I have a problem regarding my Asus GTX 1080 Turbo. I tried to overclock it and during TimeSpy, especially the first test, there is a lot of screen tearing.
Now, the question is, is my GPU doomed or is it something I can solve by changing some of the OC settings.
OC settings:
-core clock is set to Curve
-memory clock is set to 0
-power target and max. temperature are set as follows: 120%, 92°C
N
Neidro
02-07-2016, 01:11 PM #1

I have a problem regarding my Asus GTX 1080 Turbo. I tried to overclock it and during TimeSpy, especially the first test, there is a lot of screen tearing.
Now, the question is, is my GPU doomed or is it something I can solve by changing some of the OC settings.
OC settings:
-core clock is set to Curve
-memory clock is set to 0
-power target and max. temperature are set as follows: 120%, 92°C

T
Time_TV
Member
102
02-07-2016, 08:25 PM
#2
it functions properly when you reverse the OC settings. full system specifications? include the PSU make and model. check the CPU/GPU temperatures?
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Time_TV
02-07-2016, 08:25 PM #2

it functions properly when you reverse the OC settings. full system specifications? include the PSU make and model. check the CPU/GPU temperatures?

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RG48
Posting Freak
778
02-08-2016, 04:28 AM
#3
When I shut down MSI Afterburner, there are no tears observed. During overclocking, the GPU temperature averages 83 °C. Full System Specs include an I7-9700k overclocked to 5.1 Ghz and stable, 16 Gb of memory at 3200 MHz, running on Windows 10 Pro.
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RG48
02-08-2016, 04:28 AM #3

When I shut down MSI Afterburner, there are no tears observed. During overclocking, the GPU temperature averages 83 °C. Full System Specs include an I7-9700k overclocked to 5.1 Ghz and stable, 16 Gb of memory at 3200 MHz, running on Windows 10 Pro.