The recommended overclocking speeds for a Zotac GTX 1070 Ti are not specified in the provided information.
The recommended overclocking speeds for a Zotac GTX 1070 Ti are not specified in the provided information.
Hey, I'm looking for advice on overclocking my GTX 1070 Ti. I need guidance on setting the core clock and memory clock carefully, since I have three fans and thermal performance is decent.
idk123212 :
Hi guys, i'm trying to overclock my gtx 1070ti but I need some help on how a good setting for the core clock and memory clock. I dont want to overdo anything, my card has three fans on it so thermals are generally good
What software do you use to overclock your graphic card?
If you haven't already, I strongly suggest using MSI Afterburner.
In MSI Afterburner, there is an option called "
OC Scanner
" that will automatically do the overclocking for you.
Basically, it is an algorithm that puts your card through different phases of stress test under different voltage load and ultimately determine the best clock speed for your card.
Good news, this feature is perfectly safe and you don't have to spend hours upon incrementally...
each card is unique only your ability to judge stability matters, a reasonable OC might aim for +150core +350mem clocks. it’s likely best to begin with lower increments until you feel comfortable. your performance could vary based on luck or fortune.
I'm trying to boost my GTX 1070 Ti without going too far, and I need advice on setting the core clock and memory clock. My card has three fans, so temperatures are usually fine. What tools do you recommend for overclocking a graphics card? If not, I’d really like to use MSI Afterburner. It has an "OC Scanner" feature that can automatically handle the overclocking process. This tool runs stress tests at various voltage levels and finds the optimal clock speed for your card. The good part is it’s safe and doesn’t require constant tweaking. You can find more details in this guide: https://www.msi.com/blog/get-a-free-perf...oc-scanner
I recommend using the O/C Scanner on the MSI Afterburner. Since chip yields differ, everyone's optimal settings will change accordingly.
This is the configuration I'm currently applying to my 1070ti Zotec amp Extreme. (Reminder: I've got a well-configured set of case fans, and the screenshot shows the GPU under heavy load, which is why I'm lowering the temperature target to avoid damaging other parts in case something goes wrong.)
Edit: The OC Scanner result was what it showed, with minor adjustments. The 'curve' setting for GPU frequency isn't as useful as I expected. Overall, the latest MSI Afterburner works well. Install it and follow the instructions carefully—set your desired power and temperature targets first, then apply them and run the scanner. It usually takes just under half an hour. It's best to keep other tasks off your PC during this process; just leave it running while you wait.
Once the OC Scanner finishes, it will explain why your card couldn't be overclocked further. On this particular card, the power limit is consistently at 100%, so aim for a 140% target if possible. This is safe on the Pascal Ten series as long as your power supply can handle the current and your case can manage the heat. I also lowered the temperature target slightly after linking power and temperature settings, just for extra safety with other components. (The reason for OC max is still power, not heat.)