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2016/09/22 11:33:05 (permalink)
Hello!
I have some troubles with overclocking of my new graphics card (GTX 1070 FTW GAMING). All, that i have after OC this card: +75MHz on the core and +650MHz on memory is stable (122% power target and voltage is 0%). But, when i tryed get more with increasing voltage like on 5% or 100% - the benchmark freez and crash or all system hangs with static image, on the screen, without any BSOD. If i not change the voltage - system is stable, but all, that i can get is 2062MHz on the core and 4657MHz on the memory. My question is - why system was hangs or benchmark is crashes, when i change the voltage? What in my hardware make cause malfunction?
Мaybe it's due to the power supply?
Power Supply: FSP ATX-600PNR 600W
CPU : i5 3570K 4.5 GHz


 
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    Re: GTX 1070 FTW GAMING OC trouble 2016/09/22 11:40:53 (permalink)
    Some info in screenshot
    post edited by sooqa - 2016/09/22 12:00:25

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    Re: GTX 1070 FTW GAMING OC trouble 2016/09/22 16:25:55 (permalink)
     
     
    I've got the same problem ....
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    Re: GTX 1070 FTW GAMING OC trouble 2016/09/23 09:14:53 (permalink)
    mrg66
     

    I've got the same problem ....

    What power supply do you use?
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    Re: GTX 1070 FTW GAMING OC trouble 2016/09/23 11:27:42 (permalink)
    Does your card have Micron or Samsung memory?
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    Re: GTX 1070 FTW GAMING OC trouble 2016/09/23 11:44:03 (permalink)
    Lee7b
    Does your card have Micron or Samsung memory?


    I didn't disassemble the card
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    Re: GTX 1070 FTW GAMING OC trouble 2016/09/23 11:48:12 (permalink)
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    Lee7b
    Does your card have Micron or Samsung memory?


    I didn't disassemble the card


    You don't need to. Just run GPU-Z and it will tell you.
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    Re: GTX 1070 FTW GAMING OC trouble 2016/09/23 11:54:09 (permalink)
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    Lee7b
    Does your card have Micron or Samsung memory?


    I didn't disassemble the card


    You don't need to. Just run GPU-Z and it will tell you.


    Samsung

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    Re: GTX 1070 FTW GAMING OC trouble 2016/09/24 06:09:50 (permalink)
    sooqa
    mrg66


    I've got the same problem ....

    What power supply do you use?


    corsair vs550
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    Re: GTX 1070 FTW GAMING OC trouble 2016/09/24 06:16:15 (permalink)
    Take your CPU overclock back down to default levels. Retest the GPU overclock and then see if it works. If it does work and you have an overclock you're happy with restart your CPU overclock, (setting that overclock a small bit at a time).

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    Re: GTX 1070 FTW GAMING OC trouble 2016/09/24 06:24:08 (permalink)
    I never understand why people grip about something not overclocking when the card come OC from the factory.  Just me though.


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    Re: GTX 1070 FTW GAMING OC trouble 2016/09/24 07:24:25 (permalink)
    +650MHz on the memory?  That is awfully high.  I'm suprised it even makes it through any benchmark like that.


     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
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    Re: GTX 1070 FTW GAMING OC trouble 2016/09/24 07:38:09 (permalink)
    Prob because all there reading about when they start researching cards is what people are bragging about in 2050-2100+ overclocks so that's the bar there expecting and if it don't hit it then they feel they didn't get a good card and no one wants to feel negative about spending a large sum of cash for something not good in the end.

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    Re: GTX 1070 FTW GAMING OC trouble 2016/09/24 08:24:25 (permalink)
    2035 frequency without voltage overclocking, but more than that overclocking will not be frozen again, even with the voltage. (BIOS in slave)
    The voltage will not change.
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    Re: GTX 1070 FTW GAMING OC trouble 2016/09/24 08:29:16 (permalink)
    1070 was more typical graphics card overclocking now. It is little wonder this topic.
    So what's different from the rest of the series ftw?
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    Re: GTX 1070 FTW GAMING OC trouble 2016/09/24 16:55:27 (permalink)
    Slave bios does all that for ya? I only heard fan always on and +130 power limit for the 108p ftw and classified.

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    Re: GTX 1070 FTW GAMING OC trouble 2016/09/24 17:46:05 (permalink)
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    Does your card have Micron or Samsung memory?


    I didn't disassemble the card


    whats the difference? mine has micron
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    Re: GTX 1070 FTW GAMING OC trouble 2016/09/24 18:00:41 (permalink)
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    Does your card have Micron or Samsung memory?


    I didn't disassemble the card


    whats the difference? mine has micron


    Some claim better overclock of one compared to the other. Whatever, no one has compiled the data for valid proof so it is just assumption and hear say at this point. If I'm wrong, please, point me in the correct direction for the compiled data.

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    Re: GTX 1070 FTW GAMING OC trouble 2016/09/25 03:29:04 (permalink)
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    Slave bios does all that for ya? I only heard fan always on and +130 power limit for the 108p ftw and classified.

    Ya, slave bios and 122% power target
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    Re: GTX 1070 FTW GAMING OC trouble 2016/09/30 11:34:06 (permalink)
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    Take your CPU overclock back down to default levels. Retest the GPU overclock and then see if it works. If it does work and you have an overclock you're happy with restart your CPU overclock, (setting that overclock a small bit at a time).


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    Re: GTX 1070 FTW GAMING OC trouble 2016/09/30 12:13:19 (permalink)
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    Hello!
    I have some troubles with overclocking of my new graphics card (GTX 1070 FTW GAMING). All, that i have after OC this card: +75MHz on the core and +650MHz on memory is stable (122% power target and voltage is 0%). But, when i tryed get more with increasing voltage like on 5% or 100% - the benchmark freez and crash or all system hangs with static image, on the screen, without any BSOD. If i not change the voltage - system is stable, but all, that i can get is 2062MHz on the core and 4657MHz on the memory. My question is - why system was hangs or benchmark is crashes, when i change the voltage? What in my hardware make cause malfunction?
    Мaybe it's due to the power supply?
    Power Supply: FSP ATX-600PNR 600W
    CPU : i5 3570K 4.5 GHz

    #1 Too high of a overclock can cause your system to crash.
    #2 Furmark is blacklisted inside the nvidia driver which will cause the card to throttle its core/voltage. Use unigine heaven 4.0 instead of furmark for testing.
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    Re: GTX 1070 FTW GAMING OC trouble 2016/09/30 12:42:45 (permalink)
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    Hello!
    I have some troubles with overclocking of my new graphics card (GTX 1070 FTW GAMING). All, that i have after OC this card: +75MHz on the core and +650MHz on memory is stable (122% power target and voltage is 0%). But, when i tryed get more with increasing voltage like on 5% or 100% - the benchmark freez and crash or all system hangs with static image, on the screen, without any BSOD. If i not change the voltage - system is stable, but all, that i can get is 2062MHz on the core and 4657MHz on the memory. My question is - why system was hangs or benchmark is crashes, when i change the voltage? What in my hardware make cause malfunction?
    Мaybe it's due to the power supply?
    Power Supply: FSP ATX-600PNR 600W
    CPU : i5 3570K 4.5 GHz

    #1 Too high of a overclock can cause your system to crash.
    #2 Furmark is blacklisted inside the nvidia driver which will cause the card to throttle its core/voltage. Use instead of furmark for testing.


    The same result in unigine heaven
    This card can't hold clock more, than 2025 in stable
    Maybe it's just a bad crystal? But this is FTW, what's wrong with it?
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    Re: GTX 1070 FTW GAMING OC trouble 2016/09/30 13:06:45 (permalink)
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    Hello!
    I have some troubles with overclocking of my new graphics card (GTX 1070 FTW GAMING). All, that i have after OC this card: +75MHz on the core and +650MHz on memory is stable (122% power target and voltage is 0%). But, when i tryed get more with increasing voltage like on 5% or 100% - the benchmark freez and crash or all system hangs with static image, on the screen, without any BSOD. If i not change the voltage - system is stable, but all, that i can get is 2062MHz on the core and 4657MHz on the memory. My question is - why system was hangs or benchmark is crashes, when i change the voltage? What in my hardware make cause malfunction?
    Мaybe it's due to the power supply?
    Power Supply: FSP ATX-600PNR 600W
    CPU : i5 3570K 4.5 GHz

    #1 Too high of a overclock can cause your system to crash.
    #2 Furmark is blacklisted inside the nvidia driver which will cause the card to throttle its core/voltage. Use instead of furmark for testing.


    The same result in unigine heaven
    This card can't hold clock more, than 2025 in stable
    Maybe it's just a bad crystal? But this is FTW, what's wrong with it?


    1683MHz is the advertised boost clock for the 1070 ftw. You're getting 2025MHz which is 342MHz over the advertised boost clock. Nothing is wrong with your card.
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    Re: GTX 1070 FTW GAMING OC trouble 2016/09/30 13:11:07 (permalink)
    Back the memory OC off and focus on core clock. Memory OC does almost nothing for performance anyway. See: http://www.anandtech.com/...ders-edition-review/31
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    Re: GTX 1070 FTW GAMING OC trouble 2016/09/30 13:12:30 (permalink)
    Are you air cooling this card? If so, I think 2025 is pretty good.

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    Re: GTX 1070 FTW GAMING OC trouble 2016/09/30 13:15:49 (permalink)
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    Back the memory OC off and focus on core clock. Memory OC does almost nothing for performance anyway. See: 


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    Re: GTX 1070 FTW GAMING OC trouble 2016/10/01 11:12:38 (permalink)
    guys come on why do you expect to overclock a factory overclocked card and think it will be stable?
    out of the box it should be 2012 and 4007
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    Re: GTX 1070 FTW GAMING OC trouble 2016/10/02 03:43:52 (permalink)
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    post edited by sooqa - 2016/10/02 08:42:40
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