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What clock speed should you anticipate from your card?

What clock speed should you anticipate from your card?

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08-03-2016, 02:53 AM
#1
I've been experimenting with boosting my GTX 1070 Strix and wanted to know its typical maximum clock speed without changing the voltage. I also asked about an appropriate memory clock for a standard model. Additionally, it's the original Strix release, not the overclocked variant.
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CaptainFurioux
08-03-2016, 02:53 AM #1

I've been experimenting with boosting my GTX 1070 Strix and wanted to know its typical maximum clock speed without changing the voltage. I also asked about an appropriate memory clock for a standard model. Additionally, it's the original Strix release, not the overclocked variant.

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AmazinglyCool
Senior Member
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08-03-2016, 04:37 AM
#2
I adjusted my 1070 asus strix by 125 on the core and 217 (434mhz with msi afterburner) without raising the voltage, and it performed well during games without crashing. I believe I set it to 300 mem for benchmarks but 217 was more consistent. Also, if you boost to 112% power, you can achieve 200mhz over stock clock and 400 mem (800mhz effective), which runs smoothly for gaming though it gets warmer.
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AmazinglyCool
08-03-2016, 04:37 AM #2

I adjusted my 1070 asus strix by 125 on the core and 217 (434mhz with msi afterburner) without raising the voltage, and it performed well during games without crashing. I believe I set it to 300 mem for benchmarks but 217 was more consistent. Also, if you boost to 112% power, you can achieve 200mhz over stock clock and 400 mem (800mhz effective), which runs smoothly for gaming though it gets warmer.

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HippoMonk
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08-04-2016, 07:31 PM
#3
I adjusted my 1070 Asus Strix by 125 on the core and 217 (434mhz with MSI afterburner) without raising the voltage, and it performed well during games without crashing. I believe I set it to 300 mem for benchmarks but 217 was more consistent. Also, if you boost to 112% power, you can achieve 200mhz over stock clock and 400 mem (800mhz effective), which runs smoothly for gaming though it gets warmer.
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HippoMonk
08-04-2016, 07:31 PM #3

I adjusted my 1070 Asus Strix by 125 on the core and 217 (434mhz with MSI afterburner) without raising the voltage, and it performed well during games without crashing. I believe I set it to 300 mem for benchmarks but 217 was more consistent. Also, if you boost to 112% power, you can achieve 200mhz over stock clock and 400 mem (800mhz effective), which runs smoothly for gaming though it gets warmer.