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Stable 1080 TI overclock?

Stable 1080 TI overclock?

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ras2210
Junior Member
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10-18-2017, 06:14 PM
#1
Searching for advice on boosting the 1080 Ti's performance. I attempted to push the Core clock up to +150 and used the Rise of the Tome Raider benchmark in-game without issues. Then I tried +160, which caused the game to crash with a "display issue" error. Is it really possible to reach speeds beyond 1630Mhz on the Core Clock? I've set these values now: Power Target at 120%, GPU Temp Target at 90c, CPU clock offset +150, and MEM offset +400. The fan is running steady at 80%. I also experimented with +160 on Core Clock and +500 on MEM, but the benchmark would flicker and then crash. Anyone have experience with a stable overclock that actually worked? Also, I haven't adjusted the core voltage at all.
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ras2210
10-18-2017, 06:14 PM #1

Searching for advice on boosting the 1080 Ti's performance. I attempted to push the Core clock up to +150 and used the Rise of the Tome Raider benchmark in-game without issues. Then I tried +160, which caused the game to crash with a "display issue" error. Is it really possible to reach speeds beyond 1630Mhz on the Core Clock? I've set these values now: Power Target at 120%, GPU Temp Target at 90c, CPU clock offset +150, and MEM offset +400. The fan is running steady at 80%. I also experimented with +160 on Core Clock and +500 on MEM, but the benchmark would flicker and then crash. Anyone have experience with a stable overclock that actually worked? Also, I haven't adjusted the core voltage at all.

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905xA
Senior Member
667
10-18-2017, 08:17 PM
#2
That's pretty good for a stock voltage overclock. All the high end overclocks you see were done with max overvoltage, so don't expect to get anything higher without overvolting.
For stability, I suggest you run unigine valley/heaven for a hour or two to make sure it is stable, heaven is a pretty good stress tester.
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905xA
10-18-2017, 08:17 PM #2

That's pretty good for a stock voltage overclock. All the high end overclocks you see were done with max overvoltage, so don't expect to get anything higher without overvolting.
For stability, I suggest you run unigine valley/heaven for a hour or two to make sure it is stable, heaven is a pretty good stress tester.

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KnightMinor
Member
51
10-20-2017, 08:36 AM
#3
The performance you're seeing is quite impressive for a stock voltage overclock. Most high-end overclocks use maximum overvoltage, so you won't find higher speeds without pushing the limits. For stability, try running unigine valley or heaven for a while—both are solid stress tests. When it comes to adjusting Core Voltage safely, it's important to understand your system's limits to avoid damage.
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KnightMinor
10-20-2017, 08:36 AM #3

The performance you're seeing is quite impressive for a stock voltage overclock. Most high-end overclocks use maximum overvoltage, so you won't find higher speeds without pushing the limits. For stability, try running unigine valley or heaven for a while—both are solid stress tests. When it comes to adjusting Core Voltage safely, it's important to understand your system's limits to avoid damage.

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Caleb_00
Member
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11-08-2017, 01:46 PM
#4
You can reach the maximum without harming the card, though it will wear down faster. I don’t recommend going beyond 1.075v, which should correspond to about half the voltage setting.
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Caleb_00
11-08-2017, 01:46 PM #4

You can reach the maximum without harming the card, though it will wear down faster. I don’t recommend going beyond 1.075v, which should correspond to about half the voltage setting.

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levi456
Junior Member
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11-08-2017, 09:14 PM
#5
You can push the card to its limit without harming it, but it will wear out much faster. I wouldn't recommend going beyond 1.075v, which seems to be around half the voltage slider. What is the upper limit for this card? I haven't found it anywhere. Kingpin must have achieved some impressive results with it. haha
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levi456
11-08-2017, 09:14 PM #5

You can push the card to its limit without harming it, but it will wear out much faster. I wouldn't recommend going beyond 1.075v, which seems to be around half the voltage slider. What is the upper limit for this card? I haven't found it anywhere. Kingpin must have achieved some impressive results with it. haha