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Brand 1080 ti (Stock) did not pass Fire Strike stress test

Try installing the updated system info - there's a message in the screenshot you have uploaded.
I doubt there's anything wrong with the card, please do not help raises costs for everyone by exchanging it just because a benchmark tool didn't give you a score :).
Smogsy is probably correct.
 
Well i gave a run on firestrike extreme and ultra and even did a timespy run and all mine passed 100%. Fan does not go above 60% and holds 1810 - 1836 once its warmed up. Temps did not go past 76 degrees.
So your card is 1080 ti FE reference and on stock,default fan settings it passed yes? So why my card not? Maybe i should exchange to another if your card passed? I will be very greatful for answer and reccomendation.


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I updated 3dmark still 95% not passing test.
 
So your card is 1080 ti FE reference and on stock,default fan settings it passed yes? So why my card not? Maybe i should exchange to another if your card passed? I will be very greatful for answer and reccomendation.


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I updated 3dmark still 95% not passing test.
Its all stock except my fan curve. Stock fan curve would have fans running faster but for the sake of keeping that extra 26 mhz i didnt see the point. So now fans dont go above 60 percent. But yea passes no probs for me. Not sure why yours isnt. Id have a look at all the graphs see what it shows to see if there is anything out of the ordinary. Also run somd game benchmarks see how u perform in them.
 
So you adjust fan curve from stock and you passed test? How about left fan setting on default it pass too?
Yea it passes on the stock fan curve. But its a lot more noisy than i like. And it keeps a extra 26Mhz on the core. Id rather loose that for now and have less noise. I will be putting my card under water eventually. But in your case my 1080ti has not done anything like yours where it has not passed. Only time my 980ti did not pass was because of a non verified driver apparently.
But never had 94% passed or anything like that. Hold on im a right retard. Ive just realised your doing the stress test and not the benchmark right?

Okay ive not done the stress test but i can give it a whirl later and see what happens.
 
I thought it's obvious that FE card will do that.
Firestrike stability test is based on clock fluctuations.
There is nothing wrong with your card.
As said before rump up the fan and test again.
@Sew siema... :p
 
yes stress test ( 20 loops , 10 minutes ) not benchmark bro :)
okay did the stress test but i got 97.9% passed with my own fan curve. i'm guessing ill get something similar or slightly better with stock fans. BTW my stock fan curve seems to be a 1:1 fan curve at temps up around 60+ so at 65 degrees a 65% fan or at 72 degrees 72% fan speed. To me that's slightly too loud.
That stress test got my GPU core temp to 78 degrees too.
 
r7slayer can you make stress test on all default fan curve stock :) ? Thanks. My card fail with 95% on this test.
Or you could test with fan set to 70-80%.? Can't be that hard can it.?
You can't ask people to test it at stock and expect exactly same results.
There is just too many variables and case airflow and ambient temperature are the main ones.
 
Or you could test with fan set to 70-80%.? Can't be that hard can it.?
You can't ask people to test it at stock and expect exactly same results.
There is just too many variables and case airflow and ambient temperature are the main ones.
if i had 80% fan speed and he had 80% fan speed but my airflow was better in my case would it still not be a variable?
 
So yea it did it again with stock fans so it seems people are right. It's because the core clock fluctuates which affects its pass rate. So i wouldn't worry about it lol. I know i'm not worried :) Your card is absolute fine.
 
So yea it did it again with stock fans so it seems people are right. It's because the core clock fluctuates which affects its pass rate. So i wouldn't worry about it lol. I know i'm not worried :) Your card is absolute fine.
Ok so you did with stock fan curve and how much % test ? FAIL,PASS? Can you post screen? Thanks really greatful.
 
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I would say this is normal for a reference card with stock fan profile.

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All blower cards will fail the test.
There's no fault with the card,
This test shines a light on the cards cooling system and we
already know the so called Founders cards are no better
than the reference cards.

It's more useful for testing the various aftermarket models
to see how good a job they do.
 
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