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Safe overclock guide for ASUS Strix OC VERSION 1070

Safe overclock guide for ASUS Strix OC VERSION 1070

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RMUMAURICE777
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01-29-2016, 02:19 AM
#11
Oops, reply didn't work properly, I'm going to make my own numbers, but I just want to see what others preference is
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RMUMAURICE777
01-29-2016, 02:19 AM #11

Oops, reply didn't work properly, I'm going to make my own numbers, but I just want to see what others preference is

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Hqrambqe
Member
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01-29-2016, 02:48 AM
#12
it should be possible to view it, I set up a couple monitoring programs just for testing
http://i.imgur.com/1BARjkn.png
gpu boost appears quite intelligent—it seems to detect when not running a game, as every stability test I've performed hasn't pushed it beyond 2000mhz, but during gameplay it exceeds that threshold
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Hqrambqe
01-29-2016, 02:48 AM #12

it should be possible to view it, I set up a couple monitoring programs just for testing
http://i.imgur.com/1BARjkn.png
gpu boost appears quite intelligent—it seems to detect when not running a game, as every stability test I've performed hasn't pushed it beyond 2000mhz, but during gameplay it exceeds that threshold

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COLIN20052012
Posting Freak
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02-03-2016, 09:15 AM
#13
Skipping-Bear :
should be able to see it, I set up a couple monitoring programs just for fun
http://i.imgur.com/1BARjkn.png
The GPU boost seems quite intelligent—it appears to detect when not playing a game, since every stability test I've run hasn't pushed it beyond 2000mhz, but when games are active it exceeds that threshold.
Furmark only serves to complicate things... it's an excellent heat source, so it's worth using. However, it shouldn't be the focus for testing. You're reaching the power limit, and it's throttling due to that.
HoboJoe527 :
I recently upgraded to an ASUS Strix 1070 OC Edition, but I'm unsure about a safe overclock for this card. I saw some videos where people increase voltage up to 100, but I'm not entirely confident it's safe. My memory clock is around 500, CPU clock is 122, and voltage is 30—should I raise the voltage to 100 and increase CPU and memory clocks further? Probably not. If you have any suggestions for a safe overclock for this model, please share.
Pascal is focused on temperatures. The cooler the GPU runs, the higher the performance will be. Check some tutorials on adjusting voltage and frequency, and experiment carefully. It's all about finding that balance... adding more voltage can increase core clock, but it might also cause throttling or instability if you don't manage the heat well. Just need to figure out your GPU's limits and what temperature it handles best.
Remember: a cooler system is always better.
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COLIN20052012
02-03-2016, 09:15 AM #13

Skipping-Bear :
should be able to see it, I set up a couple monitoring programs just for fun
http://i.imgur.com/1BARjkn.png
The GPU boost seems quite intelligent—it appears to detect when not playing a game, since every stability test I've run hasn't pushed it beyond 2000mhz, but when games are active it exceeds that threshold.
Furmark only serves to complicate things... it's an excellent heat source, so it's worth using. However, it shouldn't be the focus for testing. You're reaching the power limit, and it's throttling due to that.
HoboJoe527 :
I recently upgraded to an ASUS Strix 1070 OC Edition, but I'm unsure about a safe overclock for this card. I saw some videos where people increase voltage up to 100, but I'm not entirely confident it's safe. My memory clock is around 500, CPU clock is 122, and voltage is 30—should I raise the voltage to 100 and increase CPU and memory clocks further? Probably not. If you have any suggestions for a safe overclock for this model, please share.
Pascal is focused on temperatures. The cooler the GPU runs, the higher the performance will be. Check some tutorials on adjusting voltage and frequency, and experiment carefully. It's all about finding that balance... adding more voltage can increase core clock, but it might also cause throttling or instability if you don't manage the heat well. Just need to figure out your GPU's limits and what temperature it handles best.
Remember: a cooler system is always better.

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