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2016/07/19 15:35:12 (permalink)
Hello everyone, I just received my EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 FTW graphics card today and have it set up with EVGA PrecisionX OC. I'm just wondering, what have people here been able to get stable with their cards in terms of clock speeds and voltages?
Thank you! :)
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    Re: People's GTX 1080 FTW Overclocks? 2016/07/19 17:08:39 (permalink)
    I seem to be able to get the following stable (at least gaming doesn't pop up artifacts or crash):
     
    Power Target: 120%
    Temperature Target: 92°C
    GPU: +90 MHz
    Memory: +120 MHz
     
    I think I could push the memory further but it remains to be tested. The GPU is about as high as it'll go. At +100 MHz, it artifacts in-game. 
    post edited by Gib007 - 2016/07/19 17:14:13
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    Re: People's GTX 1080 FTW Overclocks? 2016/07/19 17:57:45 (permalink)
    I've had mine running at 2012Mhz with hits of up to 2050Mhz 24/7 for a few days testing Folding@Home. Temps in the low 60s with 2300rpm fan speed. Still pretty quiet, although I can hear it. Haven't really tried for much more.

    Edit: +80 Core, +125 Memory


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    Re: People's GTX 1080 FTW Overclocks? 2016/07/19 22:57:13 (permalink)
    2012-2025
     
    and 450 on memory can't seem to do anything else best oc i can get.
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    Re: People's GTX 1080 FTW Overclocks? 2016/07/20 07:03:04 (permalink)
    My stable specs:
    core- 2114 max (usually settles around 2088-2100 depending on game/benchmark)
    memory- 5400
    voltage slider- +100% (1.08-1.094 again, depending on application)
    power limit/thermal threshold- +120/92C
     
     
     
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    Re: People's GTX 1080 FTW Overclocks? 2016/07/20 08:21:00 (permalink)
    Ive hit 2130, using Afterburner.

    Power Target: 110%
    Temperature Target: 85°C
    GPU: +150 MHz
    Memory: +300 MHz

    Stable and temps under 60°C
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    Re: People's GTX 1080 FTW Overclocks? 2016/07/20 08:44:20 (permalink)
    I am running +100 core and +400 mem on my EVGA 1080 FTW, gives me just over 2 ghz, typically around 2050 - 2100...
    Have not really stressed it to see just how I can get it without starting to add voltage, currently default voltage.

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    Re: People's GTX 1080 FTW Overclocks? 2016/07/20 10:50:35 (permalink)
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    Ive hit 2130, using Afterburner.

    Power Target: 110%
    Temperature Target: 85°C
    GPU: +150 MHz
    Memory: +300 MHz

    Stable and temps under 60°C



    What kind of fan profile are you running to achieve 60C or less?
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    Re: People's GTX 1080 FTW Overclocks? 2016/07/20 11:21:13 (permalink)
    -Solid 2088 boost clocks.
    P.L. 120%
    T.L. 88C
    C.C. 82
    M.C. +250
    Custom fan curve that never surpasses 60%
    1791/1314 (Clocks)
    48c Avg. Temps (77F room temp)

    ..Oh wait ... you said FTW overclocks... my bad ... nevermind the post.
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    Re: People's GTX 1080 FTW Overclocks? 2016/07/20 15:41:43 (permalink)
    Power Target: 130%
    Temperature Target: 92°C
    GPU: +100 MHz
    Memory: +500 MHz

    Stays at 2114MHz in Unigine Heaven, with 5500MHz memory on both cards, other stuff they range from high 1900MHz to 2000MHz depending on the demand/temps/etc - I have a pretty aggressive fan ramp up.
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    Re: People's GTX 1080 FTW Overclocks? 2016/07/21 14:48:08 (permalink)
    I'm currently running the following perfectly stable:
     
    Power Target: 120%
    Temperature Target: 92°C
    GPU: +95 MHz
    Memory: +450 MHz
     
    At least Star Wars Battlefront and Doom haven't complained in the slightest. The GPU hits 2,033 MHz or so and stays there during gaming. The memory continuously runs at 5,454 MHz, or 10,908 MHz DDR. I'm really happy with the graphics card considering it's so incredibly fast and the overclocking seems to be excellent above NVIDIA's default, and with temperatures peaking at only 65°C in a room that has no air conditioning and is at 28°C or so during the day in summer!
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    Re: People's GTX 1080 FTW Overclocks? 2016/07/22 17:39:44 (permalink)
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    Power Target: 130%
    Temperature Target: 92°C
    GPU: +100 MHz
    Memory: +500 MHz

    Stays at 2114MHz in Unigine Heaven, with 5500MHz memory on both cards, other stuff they range from high 1900MHz to 2000MHz depending on the demand/temps/etc - I have a pretty aggressive fan ramp up.




    Did you mean 120% power target? My FTW only goes up to 120% which is what I have seen from others as well.
     
    EDIT: I just realized the 2nd bios is what allows 130% PT. Have you messed with the first bios at all, or did you go straight to the second bios with the higher power target? Just curious if you noticed any actual difference between the two in regard to OC headroom.
    post edited by jonmike13 - 2016/07/22 17:46:16
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    Re: People's GTX 1080 FTW Overclocks? 2016/07/22 17:45:51 (permalink)
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    Did you mean 120% power target? My FTW only goes up to 120% which is what I have seen from others as well.



    He is probably running off the second bios, more aggressive fan and higher power target.

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    Re: People's GTX 1080 FTW Overclocks? 2016/07/22 17:46:48 (permalink)
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    Did you mean 120% power target? My FTW only goes up to 120% which is what I have seen from others as well.



    He is probably running off the second bios.




    Just figured that out. It made me wonder if that was the case, so I shut down and flipped the switch and sure enough mine now allows 130% PT.
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    Re: People's GTX 1080 FTW Overclocks? 2016/07/24 01:53:33 (permalink)
    I've been running my FTW at +150 (starts at 2164, goes down to 2113 sometimes)gpu/5670 memory in games for hours at a time, rock solid and the temp is usually around 65c.
    This is with the normal bios but aggressive fan settings (still can't hear it!)
    Guess I got lucky?
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    Re: People's GTX 1080 FTW Overclocks? 2016/07/24 03:19:59 (permalink)
    So only minor playing around but this is what I can get on one of my cards.
     
    Power Target: 130%
    Temperature Target: 91°C
    GPU: +75 MHz
    Memory: +200 MHz
     
    The other one I can get this
     
    Power Target: 130%
    Temperature Target: 91°C
    GPU: +100 MHz
    Memory: +200 MHz
     
    But for now I am currently running them both together at;
    Power Target: 130%
    Temperature Target: 91°C
    GPU: +75 MHz
    Memory: +100 MHz
     
    That seems to be stable and hell when running Witcher 3 it was sitting around 2060MHz or so. I'm not going to complain with that.
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    Re: People's GTX 1080 FTW Overclocks? 2016/07/24 03:39:45 (permalink)
    I was able to do +75 core and +500 memory, stable so far, anything over 75 then the driver crashes.
    So the card runs at 2088 and sometimes it drops to the low 2ks but it's stable.

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    Re: People's GTX 1080 FTW Overclocks? 2016/07/24 03:41:23 (permalink)
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    Ive hit 2130, using Afterburner.

    Power Target: 110%
    Temperature Target: 85°C
    GPU: +150 MHz
    Memory: +300 MHz

    Stable and temps under 60°C



    This is great, really. 
    Only if you tested good. I think temps will go up 75-78C in graphic demanding games.
    Anything below 80C with so high clocks is great.

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    Re: People's GTX 1080 FTW Overclocks? 2016/07/24 04:33:26 (permalink)
    it'll get into the 70 if u acually play games on the standard pre oc 2025....
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    Re: People's GTX 1080 FTW Overclocks? 2017/01/22 19:27:05 (permalink)
    I'm at

    Power target: 120%
    Temperature target: 92°C
    Core: +150Mhz
    Memory: +450Mhz

    I get a fixed gpu clock of 2113 mhz and a 4959 mhz memory clock.

    The temp for one is at 68°C and the other at 57°C (HB SLI).
    post edited by AramAzhari - 2017/01/22 20:42:30
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    Re: People's GTX 1080 FTW Overclocks? 2017/01/22 20:28:46 (permalink)
    Higher overclocks on the Pascal architecture will come with colder temps.  Higher temps, lower clocks.  The warmer the cards get, the more the voltage / clocks will be automatically adjusted to keep the card cool.  I've seen these adjustments happen all the way down to 24c.

    The highest single card run I've made is at 2278.  I've run 2252 in SLI.  Keeping them cool, is key.

    2278 on a single card-score was worse than it was at 2252.  It popped up to 25c for a second or so, which was enough to cause instability and ruin the run.


    The SLI run at 2252.




    Good overclocks come with low temps.  Can't emphasize that enough.

    For daily clocks, I'm running 2153






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    Re: People's GTX 1080 FTW Overclocks? 2017/01/23 03:24:07 (permalink)
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    I seem to be able to get the following stable (at least gaming doesn't pop up artifacts or crash):
     
    Power Target: 120%
    Temperature Target: 92°C
    GPU: +90 MHz
    Memory: +120 MHz
     
    I think I could push the memory further but it remains to be tested. The GPU is about as high as it'll go. At +100 MHz, it artifacts in-game. 




    Nice, and far better than I manage even after many many hours of tweaks and testing. For total reliability in all benches and 6 hours or more sustained demanding gaming I run at +65MHz core. I use the second BIOS profile for more agressive cooling.
    About VRAM: I am sure you can put that a lot higher. Mine is stable at +475MHz via Afterburner. I think my chip is so - so, and my memory is prehaps good.
    With your good core OC, I guess an addition of 425MHz or 400MHz would be easily doable.
     
    Which brings me to a question: I am never quite sure what impact VRAM OCs have in games/real life. Especially as the new GDDR5X is already higher than standard OCed GDDR5 even!
     
    Can anybody chip in with some ideas? Only VRAM, core is obvious but I suppose they may compliment each other depending on the software being run?

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    Re: People's GTX 1080 FTW Overclocks? 2017/01/23 03:33:41 (permalink)
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    I'm at

    Power target: 120%
    Temperature target: 92°C
    Core: +150Mhz
    Memory: +450Mhz

    I get a fixed gpu clock of 2113 mhz and a 4959 mhz memory clock.

    The temp for one is at 68°C and the other at 57°C (HB SLI).



    Congrats: Compared to me you won the silicon lottery. No matter what I do (and I've messed with every parameter for hours and hours) my GPU chip is simply incapable of that speed.
    Even running the GPUz mini little test for finding PCE-e X It crashes. (Anything over 2,100MHz core.)
    Having said that, I am satisfied with my work to achieve a modest but rock stable OC with second BIOS fan profile. With the average in long time gaming sessions (HWINFO 64) between 1950 and 2k. Of course the average speed is far more important when gaming. Anyway, nice one - +150MHz on the ftw core is more than twice I can get stable!

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    Re: People's GTX 1080 FTW Overclocks? 2017/02/27 20:28:20 (permalink)
     
     
    thats mine with fire strike

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    Re: People's GTX 1080 FTW Overclocks? 2017/02/28 01:20:57 (permalink)
    3d mark crashes out but games are rock solid @2114
     
    Power Target: 130%
    Temperature Target: 70°C
    GPU: +105 MHz
    Memory: +800 MHz
     
    what i noticed was the lower the "temp target" the stabler it was in games
     
    EDIT: 2139 in fallout4 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aLh7yAM6Dl8&t=28s
     
     
     
     
    post edited by baconinabun - 2017/02/28 01:24:05
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    Re: People's GTX 1080 FTW Overclocks? 2017/02/28 21:37:55 (permalink)
    Before i give up my current FTW for a icx upgrade i would like to know if anyone can tell me if 2222Mhz at the locked 1.093V (msi AB) on water is a good chip or pretty standard if you can keep the temps 50c ish?
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    Re: People's GTX 1080 FTW Overclocks? 2017/03/01 16:04:06 (permalink)
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    Before i give up my current FTW for a icx upgrade i would like to know if anyone can tell me if 2222Mhz at the locked 1.093V (msi AB) on water is a good chip or pretty standard if you can keep the temps 50c ish?



    That would depend on how it runs there.  From my experience, I've seen cards that'll boost to 2250+, but run like most other people's cards at 2153.  How's it do in Firestrike?
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    Re: People's GTX 1080 FTW Overclocks? 2017/03/03 01:01:35 (permalink)
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    Before i give up my current FTW for a icx upgrade i would like to know if anyone can tell me if 2222Mhz at the locked 1.093V (msi AB) on water is a good chip or pretty standard if you can keep the temps 50c ish?



    That would depend on how it runs there.  From my experience, I've seen cards that'll boost to 2250+, but run like most other people's cards at 2153.  How's it do in Firestrike?


    good idea i guess i never thought about testing it since i was pretty sure there was a difference while gaming but yes there is a difference 
    2152Mhz give me 23398 graphics score and 2215Mhz gives me 23730 so ya im thinking this is gonna be good as it gets with a 1080..........time to buy a 1080ti
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    Re: People's GTX 1080 FTW Overclocks? 2017/03/03 01:10:17 (permalink)
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    Power Target: 130%
    Temperature Target: 92°C
    GPU: +100 MHz
    Memory: +500 MHz

    Stays at 2114MHz in Unigine Heaven, with 5500MHz memory on both cards, other stuff they range from high 1900MHz to 2000MHz depending on the demand/temps/etc - I have a pretty aggressive fan ramp up.


    This is exactly mine as well 1080 FTW HC version. 
     
    It loves that 2114mhz it seems.
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    Re: People's GTX 1080 FTW Overclocks? 2017/03/03 08:30:24 (permalink)
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    Before i give up my current FTW for a icx upgrade i would like to know if anyone can tell me if 2222Mhz at the locked 1.093V (msi AB) on water is a good chip or pretty standard if you can keep the temps 50c ish?



    That would depend on how it runs there.  From my experience, I've seen cards that'll boost to 2250+, but run like most other people's cards at 2153.  How's it do in Firestrike?


    good idea i guess i never thought about testing it since i was pretty sure there was a difference while gaming but yes there is a difference 
    2152Mhz give me 23398 graphics score and 2215Mhz gives me 23730 so ya im thinking this is gonna be good as it gets with a 1080..........time to buy a 1080ti



    Those single card scores are actually a little bit low.....a lot low, in fact.  What are you running the memory at, and, what driver version are you using?
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