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@Besty - i've got elite i'll download it. when you say replicate a sub 2000mhz clock, why would i do this (sorry im a bit thick tonight mate lol )
So watercooled my 1080ti and did a firestrike extreme run with no overclock. It stays at 1873Mhz whilst bouncing between 100% and 115% and 118% was the max power usage i saw. I then overclocked it to 2050 and did another run. I saw the power usage jumping all over. Hits the 120% quite often for brief moments it seems and max i saw was apparently 128 which probably was just a spike. It does not hold this frequency either. If i watch closely it bounces around. I even saw it drop down to top end 199x for a second. So it's obvious the reference cards are power throttled. Thing is i did not notice any notice changes in frame times or FPS drops which was what i was worried about when it throttles. So thats good. And if it does drop probably is 1-2 FPS which isn't noticeable as in games FPS variates more than 1-2 FPS so probably not noticeable.
All in all kinda puts me in a tough spot. I could just ignore the fact it throttles and enjoy games or do the shunt mod and push to 2100Mhz which it should hold stable with no throttling other than temp throttle when it passes 32 degrees. Max temp ive seen so far is 40 degrees so it;s dropping 13Mhz. But will the shunt mod net me much more performance? probably 3-5 frames per second tops i guess. So probably not worth the time and effort.
Need to do little bit more testing though with some games. Seems witcher 3 is a good one to try.
Just curious if you did the shunt mod or not?
It's really a extreme mod for squeezing out that little bit extra.
i thought my post pointed that out? lol.For normal use it is just not worth bothering with and also is not good for the resale value of the card.
I have never bothered with the mod.
i thought my post pointed that out? lol.
Apart from the resale value but that's a given. No one would seek a shut mod card because you would be questioning why they are selling it. It affects the longevity of the card like i pointed out in my post.
My EVGA 1080 To FTW 3 boosts to almost 2ghz without any clocking.Adding 100mhz to this card with 120% power netted an average core clock of 1936. What a pile of crap this card is.
Could I be doing something wrong I have more than plenty air flow and an 850w xxx black edition (seasonic) psu.
Card temps between 72-75 under heaven full load using stoc fan profile
My EVGA 1080 To FTW 3 boosts to almost 2ghz without any clocking.
i said in similar words it's not worth it. Also affecting the longevity of a card affects resale value it goes hand in hand. I just seems like you was repeating what i already stated.I did not know you had already posted about the resale value.
I also did not know that you had posted that I have not used the shunt mod.
i said in similar words it's not worth it. Also affecting the longevity of a card affects resale value it goes hand in hand. I just seems like you was repeating what i already stated.
Probably the same way as everyone? Which we was discussing and you replied in context otherwise you would have stated you do it in a different manner? Look what ever man, you're beating around the bush. You literally repeated what i said using different words. End of story. I wasn't looking for an argument i was merely pointing out "i thought my post pointed that out".Unless you know what I do when it comes to doing a shunt mod there is no way that you could know my views on the subject.