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2016/06/28 04:23:54 (permalink)
Hi all, I have not seen any benchmarks for this configuration so I figured I would start a thread and keep it updated with my results. I'm interested in seeing how the two FTWs compare to the other EVGA cards in SLI. I have not found my max OC yet so I will post results when I get them.
 
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As far as temperatures go I am seeing the top card get about 4C-6C more idle and 8C-10C more under load.
Tested with a Furmark GPU Stress test for 15 mins @ 100% Load
 
Idle temps are 38C(top) and 35C(bottom)
Load temps are 78C(top) and 68C(bottom)
 
These temps were taken with the default fan profile on MSI Afterburner (4.3.0.8352 Beta)
 
 
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    Re: EVGA GTX 1080 FTW SLI Benchmarks/Temps 2016/06/28 10:58:30 (permalink)
    Nice not bad :D

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    Re: EVGA GTX 1080 FTW SLI Benchmarks/Temps 2016/06/28 11:03:47 (permalink)
    are you using LOD tweaks?

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    Re: EVGA GTX 1080 FTW SLI Benchmarks/Temps 2016/06/28 14:10:37 (permalink)
    No tweaks. The CPU is overclocked to 4.4 Ghz though so that might make a small difference in the physx score.
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    Re: EVGA GTX 1080 FTW SLI Benchmarks/Temps 2016/06/30 05:35:15 (permalink)
    Nice results for FTW stock clock.
     
    Do you pretend to do some OC on them?
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    Re: EVGA GTX 1080 FTW SLI Benchmarks/Temps 2016/07/01 21:01:40 (permalink)
    I have done 2 or so hours of tweaking with the clocks. The best I have gotten so far is 2050/2067 stable between the two cards. I was hoping for the 2100 dream on both but no matter what I do I cant keep them stable. I don't mind though, I don't see myself needing to overclock them for extra performance :p
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    Re: EVGA GTX 1080 FTW SLI Benchmarks/Temps 2016/07/14 05:31:27 (permalink)
    Damnit! How did you manage to get 2 cards when I still havent gotten one, been waiting for over a month now. It hurts so bad!
     
    But yeah, super nice score, you dont need to buy new cards now unless u want to stay above 144hz @4K now.


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    Re: EVGA GTX 1080 FTW SLI Benchmarks/Temps 2016/08/23 20:07:17 (permalink)
    2 Evga 1080GTX SC BOTH HIT 2GHZ+ no overclocking same exact temps but bottom card lower 40s 50s lower 2nd card if can I have 32 single player games 23 games do Fps do 144 fps on 144 Monitor rest cap and 4 under 100 fps maxxed out
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    Re: EVGA GTX 1080 FTW SLI Benchmarks/Temps 2016/10/15 08:41:45 (permalink)
    DegeN9
    Hi all, I have not seen any benchmarks for this configuration so I figured I would start a thread and keep it updated with my results. I'm interested in seeing how the two FTWs compare to the other EVGA cards in SLI. I have not found my max OC yet so I will post results when I get them.
     

     
    As far as temperatures go I am seeing the top card get about 4C-6C more idle and 8C-10C more under load.
    Tested with a Furmark GPU Stress test for 15 mins @ 100% Load
     
    Idle temps are 38C(top) and 35C(bottom)
    Load temps are 78C(top) and 68C(bottom)
     
    These temps were taken with the default fan profile on MSI Afterburner (4.3.0.8352 Beta)
     
     


    What case and fan setup are you using? I am running the 1080 FTWs in SLI and getting a top card temp of around 82. I have a MasterCase Pro 5 with Asus Maximus VIII Hero Alpha motherboard and running 3 140mm intake fans 1 rear 140mm exhaust and corsair H100i radiator on the top. Using Corair Air Flow Quiet Edition fans (intake/exhaust) and Corsair SP Queit Edition fans on the radiator. I am considering getting Noctura fans for increased CFM, but not sure if it will make a difference.

    My goal is to het the top card to stay below 80c...Not sure it really matters though, I am not having an performance issues...

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    Re: EVGA GTX 1080 FTW SLI Benchmarks/Temps 2016/10/15 08:57:19 (permalink)
    The secret is to place a fan (120mm) blowing in threw the PCIE bracket slots. Yeah it's strange but will make a difference getting cool air in to the cards. I tried this before water cooling and it worked pretty good. Just twist tied the fan hanging off the back of the case blowing in the open slots. So you would want to remove the slot covers from the unused slots.

    That and I always had another fan 140mm blowing in from the other end as well. Whatever you gota do to get forced air in to the top card.

    The new evga case would do the same with the left side fans that can be set to blow in threw the brackets the same way.

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    Re: EVGA GTX 1080 FTW SLI Benchmarks/Temps 2016/10/15 09:08:57 (permalink)
    Yeah my top cpu will reach 82C also in Witcher 3 and Rise of the Tomb Raider in SLI, so I am curious to hear how you keep your gpu so cool.  I have an aggressive fan curve running at 100% once they reach 100%.
     
    So those scores were achieved at stock clocks for the GPU's?  And the CPU was at 4.4?

     
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    Re: EVGA GTX 1080 FTW SLI Benchmarks/Temps 2016/10/15 09:17:59 (permalink)
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    Hi all, I have not seen any benchmarks for this configuration so I figured I would start a thread and keep it updated with my results. I'm interested in seeing how the two FTWs compare to the other EVGA cards in SLI. I have not found my max OC yet so I will post results when I get them.
     

     
    As far as temperatures go I am seeing the top card get about 4C-6C more idle and 8C-10C more under load.
    Tested with a Furmark GPU Stress test for 15 mins @ 100% Load
     
    Idle temps are 38C(top) and 35C(bottom)
    Load temps are 78C(top) and 68C(bottom)
     
    These temps were taken with the default fan profile on MSI Afterburner (4.3.0.8352 Beta)
     
     


    What case and fan setup are you using? I am running the 1080 FTWs in SLI and getting a top card temp of around 82. I have a MasterCase Pro 5 with Asus Maximus VIII Hero Alpha motherboard and running 3 140mm intake fans 1 rear 140mm exhaust and corsair H100i radiator on the top. Using Corair Air Flow Quiet Edition fans (intake/exhaust) and Corsair SP Queit Edition fans on the radiator. I am considering getting Noctura fans for increased CFM, but not sure if it will make a difference.

    My goal is to het the top card to stay below 80c...Not sure it really matters though, I am not having an performance issues...


    Sure getting higher cfm fans for your rad that's exhausting rhe heat out of the top of the case will help a lot for your graphics cards.. those cards in sli pumping all that hear in the case can cook them so the faster you get the heat out the better.

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    Re: EVGA GTX 1080 FTW SLI Benchmarks/Temps 2016/10/15 11:52:22 (permalink)
    So...I did some more digging and found out I could make the bottom card my run my monitor instead of the top (always assumed the top had to be primary display). After making the change I am now running a max temp of 73 (GPU Fan set to aggressive) on the primary card and 59 on the second (now the top) and have virtually performance loss.

    FYI...SLI is connected using Evga HB Bridge

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    YouTube: Nvidia SLI Overclocking: How to maximize multi-GPU performance
    post edited by Troyhe98 - 2016/10/15 11:55:47

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