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The Pascal GTX 1080 Ti Owners Thread

Sold one of my M-TX's for £340 with the block etc on so if I get the same again it's not cost me much at all for a much easier life GPU wise.
 
I'm not convinced that the 1080Ti VRAM is capable of much of an overclock before error correction kicks in.

Luxmark crashes (as a part of realbench) over +125 on the memory and when I pushed the clocks further in Heaven lastnight, I got a lower score with +125 core and +250 memory than I did +100 core and +100 memory.

Your card seems to be a little below par but I agree overclocking the memory on the 1080 Ti is not great.

I also suspect the actual memory timings on the 1080 Ti are more slack than those found on the Pascal Titan.

Are you going to post some bench scores?
 
Your card seems to be a little below par but I agree overclocking the memory on the 1080 Ti is not great.

I also suspect the actual memory timings on the 1080 Ti are more slack than those found on the Pascal Titan.

Are you going to post some bench scores?

I've only done Heaven with my 24/7 clocks (120 power, +100 core and +100 memory) and got 37** in the other thread. I'm going to leave the memory clocks at +100 and push the core and report back.
 
I'm not convinced that the 1080Ti VRAM is capable of much of an overclock before error correction kicks in.

Luxmark crashes (as a part of realbench) over +125 on the memory and when I pushed the clocks further in Heaven lastnight, I got a lower score with +125 core and +250 memory than I did +100 core and +100 memory.

Not tried Luxmark yet but mine all seem to be okay around the 12 Ghz mark or adding +495 offset. Adding 5 mhz over that on any of my cards however causes a stumble in overall score performance. is a PITA finding that spot. Would rather the GPU crashes :D
 
Couple of Heaven 4 runs 1080p.
Air cooled 1080 Ti
6950X @4.4

1080 Ti @2012/3000 (+160/+500)
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1080 Ti @2012/3050 (+160/+600)
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With the second run (memory @3050) I got some memory artifacts so I think that is about the limit as the score only went up a tiny amount.
 
This shortage is killing me. Had to RMA my evga 1080ti been gone for over a week There just waiting for a replacement to send back to me :c
 
I wonder if part of the reason for the "decline" in performance in higher VRAM clocks is due to more load on the memory controller causing the card to hit it's power limit sooner, therefore declocking the core.
 
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(Pics from the Watercool website)

I knew i wouldn't be off watercooling for long, got this block coming along with the backplate.

I wanted the all Nickel version that i had for my 1080 but it wasn't in stock and this one looks great as well.
 
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Well i caved in and ordered a 1080Ti with block :D

Time to say goodbye to SLI and its problems.

Gigabyte GeForce GTX 1080Ti "Founders Edition" 11264MB GDDR5X PCI-Express Graphics Card
EK Water Blocks EK-FC Titan X Pascal / 1080 Ti - Acetal + Nickel
EK Water Blocks EK-FC Titan X Pascal / 1080 Ti Backplate - Black
 
Couple of Heaven 4 runs 1080p.
Air cooled 1080 Ti
6950X @4.4

1080 Ti @2012/3000 (+160/+500)
pyiOJKw.jpg



1080 Ti @2012/3050 (+160/+600)
FvSeVPJ.jpg



With the second run (memory @3050) I got some memory artifacts so I think that is about the limit as the score only went up a tiny amount.


what power limit you at kaap?
 
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