Caporegime
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That doesn't sound bad, 100MHz doesn't exactly make or break a game anyway.
Nah, it's an fps or two. Not worth sweating over tbh.
That doesn't sound bad, 100MHz doesn't exactly make or break a game anyway.
Indeed and if your going to keep the blower cooler on then I wouldn't be overclocking anyway
Indeed and if your going to keep the blower cooler on then I wouldn't be overclocking anyway
Mine arrived late yesterday so i hope soon to get tweaking but you should be able to oc a bit surely? Base clock is 1350mhz boost is 1540. The founders boosts to 1650mhz and the highest is 1780mhz which might be Kingpin edition.
My view is matching 1780mhz is the ultimate goal without throttling for £899. And yes these are B chips the binned A chips start at £1099 cards like the EVGA black still use the same chip at this cheap Zotac.
What does yours boost to ingame ?
Ive not unboxed yet will in a day or two. They should boost to 1545mhz on the box it says 1545mhz. It does not say it throttles or anything that was my worry that it ran too hot. Hopefully it can match founders at 1650 though.
They actually boost a lot further than advertised due to GPU Boost, Those are just the base specs for boost etc...
Which cards? Ive heard of founders peaking at nearly 1800 its all temp related. I need to boost my case cooling also but ocuk are lacking stock of 3000rpm 120mm Noctua fans.
Friend of mines 2080 Ti Founders Edition auto boosts to around 1800MHz without touching anything, I imagine this will too plus or minus 50MHz.
Friend of mines 2080 Ti Founders Edition auto boosts to around 1800MHz without touching anything, I imagine this will too plus or minus 50MHz.
GPU boost works from sensors, a main one being temperature.
For maximum boost, you want lowest possible load temperatures. A good place to start is to do a slight under-volt and run fans at maximum speed, you will find this alone will cause a card to not only boost higher but maintain a higher clock throughout gaming, basically throttle less as boost clock lowers as temperature rise, so keep the temps low, maintain boost, potentially see higher boost. For those not wishing to run max fan speed, just set a slightly more aggressive fan curve to help prevent heat soak build up and you will gain similar results, again contrary to belief Turing typically likes a slight under-volt on air cooling.
I was planning on adding 3x 140mm 3000rpm noctua fans as well to my system to make load temps better. Do they not say 55c is the start of downclocking? I thought it was 85c or 88c do you know the number?
I plan to use Afterburner with a fixed 100% fan speed too without a curve over Zotac firestorm. I need ambient fan noise to drown out my neighbours!
Well got mine this morning and surprise surprise, It comes with Samsung memory, Jackpot
Well got mine this morning and surprise surprise, It comes with Samsung memory, Jackpot