F5F Stay Refreshed Power Users Overclocking The 1070TI's optimal overclocking (OC) settings are not specified in the provided content.

The 1070TI's optimal overclocking (OC) settings are not specified in the provided content.

The 1070TI's optimal overclocking (OC) settings are not specified in the provided content.

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XGigaPL
Member
172
01-13-2017, 08:12 PM
#1
What actions did I take?
Power limit: Maximum
Core clock: 200+
Memory clock: 500+
Is this safe? Can I increase it further? It depends on the GPU card you're using.
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XGigaPL
01-13-2017, 08:12 PM #1

What actions did I take?
Power limit: Maximum
Core clock: 200+
Memory clock: 500+
Is this safe? Can I increase it further? It depends on the GPU card you're using.

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Komodo88
Senior Member
749
01-22-2017, 02:19 AM
#2
What I did:
Set power limit to maximum, core clock to 200+, memory clock to 500+.
Is this secure? Can I push it further? It depends on the GPU card you're using.
Run a stress test or benchmark with ultra and windowed settings. Keep overclocking until you notice artifacts (odd lines and colors) or your driver crashes, then reduce by 25 cores and 50 memory. Adjust more if necessary.
GPU overclock is safe as long as temperatures stay below 80°C.
Also, the amount of overclock achievable depends on the chip quality and how much factory overclocking was applied.
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Komodo88
01-22-2017, 02:19 AM #2

What I did:
Set power limit to maximum, core clock to 200+, memory clock to 500+.
Is this secure? Can I push it further? It depends on the GPU card you're using.
Run a stress test or benchmark with ultra and windowed settings. Keep overclocking until you notice artifacts (odd lines and colors) or your driver crashes, then reduce by 25 cores and 50 memory. Adjust more if necessary.
GPU overclock is safe as long as temperatures stay below 80°C.
Also, the amount of overclock achievable depends on the chip quality and how much factory overclocking was applied.

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jjsoini
Posting Freak
809
01-22-2017, 06:41 PM
#3
Here’s a revised version of your message:

I performed the following steps:
Power limit: Maximum
Core clock: 200+
Memory clock: 500+
Is this secure? Can I push it further? It depends on the GPU card you’re using.
Begin a stress test or benchmark with ultra and windowed settings. Continue overclocking until you notice artifacts (unusual lines or colors) or your driver crashes, then reduce by 25 cores and 50 MB. Adjust more if necessary.
GPU overclock is safe as long as temperatures stay below 80°C.
Also, the amount of overclock achievable depends on the chip quality and how much factory overclocking was applied before.
That’s what I did—I lowered the core clock to 200 just to verify.
The temperature is under 72°C on ultra at 1080p.
I believe temperatures near 80°C are too high; I prefer keeping it around 70°C.
Appreciate your feedback.
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jjsoini
01-22-2017, 06:41 PM #3

Here’s a revised version of your message:

I performed the following steps:
Power limit: Maximum
Core clock: 200+
Memory clock: 500+
Is this secure? Can I push it further? It depends on the GPU card you’re using.
Begin a stress test or benchmark with ultra and windowed settings. Continue overclocking until you notice artifacts (unusual lines or colors) or your driver crashes, then reduce by 25 cores and 50 MB. Adjust more if necessary.
GPU overclock is safe as long as temperatures stay below 80°C.
Also, the amount of overclock achievable depends on the chip quality and how much factory overclocking was applied before.
That’s what I did—I lowered the core clock to 200 just to verify.
The temperature is under 72°C on ultra at 1080p.
I believe temperatures near 80°C are too high; I prefer keeping it around 70°C.
Appreciate your feedback.