Post your 1080TI stable overclocks thread ;)

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Havent seen this so thought i would post it..... im intrested in if people use the overclock curve method or the generic method that i have used below, i heard people getting even higher clocks using the curve ;)

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Graphics card : Gigabyte FE 1080TI`s with custom waterblocks/backplates.....

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I consider these clocks pretty good for SLI..
 
Can you explain the curve vs generic methods?

I thought the curve was just setting voltage increments for different clock speeds so in most cases you just edit the top end so makes no difference in bench testing... Could be wrong though, there's a Jayztwocents vid that walks through pascal overclocking and some of that.

If it's like the 1080s then the main thing is ensuring max voltage allowance, in precision this means moving that slider to 100%. That doesn't mean 'increase by 100' it means allow 100% of the set voltage, for me it gives more consistent results on pascal (1080s). If you are overclocking but noticing you still don't hit the max power draw of the card that's why
 
Not got a curve set but I run 2050mhz for 24/7 use with temps around 40-45c
With +50mv added I've run GPU-Z benchmark program with 2100mhz. Not tested in game yet at this speed though.
 
Not got a curve set but I run 2050mhz for 24/7 use with temps around 40-45c
With +50mv added I've run GPU-Z benchmark program with 2100mhz. Not tested in game yet at this speed though.

This is what I run. Card runs pretty cool to be honest
 
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