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what does linking power limit and temperature limit in afterburner do?

Soldato
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Sure this is straight forward but google searches have not been fruitful!

I think i've maxed my 1080 at ~225Mhz core and +600Mhz memory. I can get stable boost clocks of 2100-2126Mhz.

I currently have power limit at 120% and temp limit at 92 degrees (max) but they are un-linked. Is this correct for max OC where thermals aren't a limiting factor?

Anyone think my card has any left to give? I think it's done well so don't blame it for throwing in the towel!

 
Heaven is artifical showing sustained 2100 boost clock.
In games (PUBG) as said before it is bumbling along around 2060Mhz but does temporarily make it to 2100Mhz or so.

So my next option is to unlock voltage control and slide it to max?
I've read this is safe and not a true overvolting like on RAM or CPUs?
As I am water-cooled will this help or hinder the card and sustained boost clocks?
 
Cool I've watched a few vids now and am going to put the voltage slider to 100% and go for my final max overclock see what I get.

Being unlinked seems the way to go too:)
 
Is there any way of knowing what percentage is in the right ball park?
I understand Pascal gpus cannot be thought of in the same way as CPUs and RAM when it comes to extra voltage.
 
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