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Overclocking 980ti

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Currently running an MSI Frozr6 980ti on stock settings... (I think the card is overclocked as standard)

My monitor runs at 3440 x 1440 rez

Is it worth overclocking it - would I get any real gains in FPS in The Division?

Cheers
spluff
 
Currently running an MSI Frozr6 980ti on stock settings... (I think the card is overclocked as standard)

My monitor runs at 3440 x 1440 rez

Is it worth overclocking it - would I get any real gains in FPS in The Division?

Cheers
spluff

Try it and see.
 
I personally found a bigger gain on overclocking my CPU than my GPU with The Division. I don't think it's very well optimised as shown by how little difference there is from medium to ultra yet the crazy hit on FPS.

My system is a i6600k + 980ti Zotac Amp Extreme.
 
Currently running an MSI Frozr6 980ti on stock settings... (I think the card is overclocked as standard)

My monitor runs at 3440 x 1440 rez

Is it worth overclocking it - would I get any real gains in FPS in The Division?

Cheers
spluff
What clocks does it boost to now?
 
If running a single card it's always worth overclocking it if you can. As long as you're happy with the temps and noise, which is usually no different on mild to moderate overclocks, why not???

Most 980Tis will happily boost to 1400 with a bit added to the core clock, what's yours boost to by default?

The division is a total GPU whore. I'm running two 980Tis in SLI at 3440x1440 and at near to max settings it manages to keep 60fps at all times, but it doesn't get that much higher. My monitor, x34 clocks to 100hz, but for this game it's not worth it. The nvidia gameworks shadows setting in particular are a huge Fps killer, ridiculous really and I think it's a very unoptimised game for how it looks vs performance.
Classic Ubisoft fare really. Might run ok in a year or so, if they can be bothered.
 
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I have both my ti's overclocked with 250mhz on the core and 350mhz on the memory and it makes a noticeable difference in GTA/the division/NFS. The latter two the most as 4k for me was on the edge of FPS stock and this overclock pushed it up enough to not drop below when I was in a heavy area

Have seen about a 3-5 temp gain under heavy load.
 
cool gamble how do you do that :)
I think mine is 1140 normal 1290 boost and memory 1753

I use MSI afterburner to increase the core and memory clocks. Very straight forward application to use.

Don't go up in massive stages. Go in slow increments, run a benchmark, stable? If yes, go up another increment and rebench. If no, roll back to last successful overclock.

With MSI afterburner just make sure to save the configuration in case you forget what clocks you put it too lol!

All of the above will make sense when you see the application :)

Another one is....EVGA precision I think it is called, same concept with same settings/sliders for clocks/memory etc
 
Ive got MSI card so makes sense to use that :)

Do you have to load afterburner each time you want to overclock? Or does it write to the card?
 
You can use afterburner with any card, and any brand of card. It's a fantastic bit of software, I've used it for years. You can also control and make custom fan profiles too. It doesn't make any hardware changes, It's purely software that has to run all the time to be in effect. Just get it all how you want and set it to load with Windows start.
 
Ive got MSI card so makes sense to use that :)

Do you have to load afterburner each time you want to overclock? Or does it write to the card?[/Q]

it doesn't write to the card and need MSI to run when you want to use that overclock

I have a default fan profile setup within MSI afterburner so I set it up to run the application on startup which meansI can set my day to day overclock on boot, as well as my custom fan setup.

What you will find however is that some overclocks will run better than others. GTA for me runs 300 clock, 400 mem, whereas what I posted earlier is for division and nfs.
 
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