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The Pascal GTX 1080 Ti Owners Thread

I would say your better off going for a custom card. So far the coil whine has been far less reported.

Also the extra 8pin makes the difference with a single card to hold over 2ghz on max load even under water.

Your better off keeping it on air or waiting a few weeks for custom blocks.

I'm almost positive I'm going to sell my ref Ti's and get a single custom card and block in a few weeks.


That's a bit of a ball ache move. Is it due to clocks or whine?
 
Possibly one of the worst 1080ti's on the market. The cooler is inadequate it and gets loud. I'm coping though. Blehhh.



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Possibly one of the worst 1080ti's on the market. The cooler is inadequate it and gets loud. I'm coping though. Blehhh.

Yeah I was a little concerned when I saw they recycled the 1080 cooler. I mentioned to @Gregster to be wary as I don't think its good enough to cope with the increased power consumption on the big chip, so I'm glad he got an awesome MSI Gaming X with great temps.

The Gigabyte Aorus, Zotac Amp Extreme and MSI Gaming X are not bulky just for show, these beastly coolers are necessary to tame the 1080Ti while still being quiet at load.
 
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Yeah I was a little concerned when I saw they recycled the 1080 cooler. I mentioned to @Gregster to be wary as I don't think its good enough to cope with the increased power consumption on the big chip, so I'm glad he got an awesome MSI Gaming X with great temps.
Yer and truthfully, you had me thinking about it. The G1 cooler on the 1080 did a great job but being the bigger chip, you did bring it to my attention and the end result for me was the best move and it was cheaper than the G1 (by £20) so a win win for me :D
 
In SLI clocks don't take a hit.
Cost really and SLI is never going to be without its issues and at the minute(starting to think it's not worth it). I'm quite happy with single card performance too.

Will have to see over the next few weeks I change my mind so much :p


I see, I can understand just going for a single card but to sell both blocked 1080ti's and then buy a custom 1080ti to put on water again seems like a strange move?
 
Azaz - do a quick google, doing the voltage unlock is fairly easy for the founders ti in afterburner don't know if it works on the custom cards. Just a word of warning though, you will need to use a custom voltage curve, the old 'whack it up to maximum and see what sticks' days are over.
 
no more damage than usual, you will just get higher clocks if you use a curve. If you see peeps clocking at 2123 or higher on a 1080ti they are almost certainly using a curve (or hard-mods).
 
no more damage than usual, you will just get higher clocks if you use a curve. If you see peeps clocking at 2123 or higher on a 1080ti they are almost certainly using a curve (or hard-mods).
Thanks, will look into then, should prove interesting as benchmarking (in superposition) I can hit a pretty stable 2126.

Although that is at 1080
 
What clocks are you getting on stock voltage, I've yet to try messing with extra voltage but can get 2088mhz the core and 12400mhz on the memory. I might get a bit more on the memory as I just stopped pushing at +700.
 
What clocks are you getting on stock voltage, I've yet to try messing with extra voltage but can get 2088mhz the core and 12400mhz on the memory. I might get a bit more on the memory as I just stopped pushing at +700.
Not sure, all I can remember was hitting voltage limit pretty much straight away, although I could increase clocks they were all over the place so only had standard voltage for a few days at most (FE).
 
I can confirm the voltage tweak works and that I just passed the 2.1 barrier:D http://www.3dmark.com/3dm/18659519?
The tweak (has been posted before) http://www.guru3d.com/articles_pages/geforce_gtx_1080_ti_review,32.html.
Voltage at +50 allows about a 1-2 stage bump on boost. To get to 2101 I used +100 (max)- no idea if its safe though.
Power limit is throttling it a bit in 3dmark though, after adding 100 to voltage - the voltage limit disappeared on my overclocks according to afterburner.

I lied, was a week later.
 
This trickle down way of releasing cards should be banned, it's such BS. They should release it on one day and you should be able to buy as many as you want by the next, not this pre-ordering/taking your money and then having to wait a bloody month to receive your goods. It's verging on a scam.
 
Azaz - do a quick google, doing the voltage unlock is fairly easy for the founders ti in afterburner don't know if it works on the custom cards. Just a word of warning though, you will need to use a custom voltage curve, the old 'whack it up to maximum and see what sticks' days are over.
OK thanks for the tip buddy. It is already unlocked on 4.4.0 so no need for me to mess about with that thankfully.
 
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