2016/02/18 11:40:06
BanDestroyer
Sajin
BanDestroyer
Sajin
BanDestroyer
Hello guys. I flashed the overclocked bios version 1 of this thread and it runs really well. The problem I am having is about temps. My temps are high when playing reaching 86-89ºC with almost reaching 100% fan speed. I don´t know if this is normal but I also stay a little bit concern about staying in this temperature when playing. Btw I have a 144hz display and play games in 1080p resolution. I like to play COH2 and is really a demanding game to reach more than 140 fps with 980ti. Is someone having this problem? My room temperature is about 26ºC because I am in summer in my country. Thank you.
Oh, I also asked for EVGA for the latest bios and they sent me the version 84.00.41.00.F0 for GTX 980TI SC+ (06G-P4-4995-KR) and I think could work with both v1 or v2 cards. Mine card worked with V1. I am sharing with you guys both original and overclocked vbios based on the same condition as V1 posted here. drive.google.com/file/d/0BxKw33k4xEnwYTJzMDZxUjV6Uzg/view?usp=sharing
 


The vbios does use increased voltages. Your card shouldn't be getting that hot since you're only running one card with the acx cooler at 100% fan speed. How hot does your card get on the stock vbios @ 100% fan speed versus 100% fan speed on bios 1?


My card in stock bios 100% fan speed reaches 76ºC running heaven benchmark X 89ºC on bios 1 


76C on a 100% stock bios @ 100% fan speed. wow. You should try redoing the thermal paste on your card.


Sajin I would like to thank you about your tip to redoing the thermal paste. Today I opened my card and there was so much paste inside. I really have 30 minutes work cleaning out the original amount of paste that EVGA has put. I think the original amount could do at least 3 cards.. Now my card is running 10ºC less with my overclocked bios with new version sent me by EVGA (mirror of bios 1 -- I didn´t change the fun curves because I have a profile on afterburner). I use Gelid Extreme.
 
Thank you again.
 
2016/02/18 13:58:56
Sajin
BanDestroyer
Sajin
BanDestroyer
Sajin
BanDestroyer
Hello guys. I flashed the overclocked bios version 1 of this thread and it runs really well. The problem I am having is about temps. My temps are high when playing reaching 86-89ºC with almost reaching 100% fan speed. I don´t know if this is normal but I also stay a little bit concern about staying in this temperature when playing. Btw I have a 144hz display and play games in 1080p resolution. I like to play COH2 and is really a demanding game to reach more than 140 fps with 980ti. Is someone having this problem? My room temperature is about 26ºC because I am in summer in my country. Thank you.
Oh, I also asked for EVGA for the latest bios and they sent me the version 84.00.41.00.F0 for GTX 980TI SC+ (06G-P4-4995-KR) and I think could work with both v1 or v2 cards. Mine card worked with V1. I am sharing with you guys both original and overclocked vbios based on the same condition as V1 posted here. drive.google.com/file/d/0BxKw33k4xEnwYTJzMDZxUjV6Uzg/view?usp=sharing
 


The vbios does use increased voltages. Your card shouldn't be getting that hot since you're only running one card with the acx cooler at 100% fan speed. How hot does your card get on the stock vbios @ 100% fan speed versus 100% fan speed on bios 1?


My card in stock bios 100% fan speed reaches 76ºC running heaven benchmark X 89ºC on bios 1 


76C on a 100% stock bios @ 100% fan speed. wow. You should try redoing the thermal paste on your card.


Sajin I would like to thank you about your tip to redoing the thermal paste. Today I opened my card and there was so much paste inside. I really have 30 minutes work cleaning out the original amount of paste that EVGA has put. I think the original amount could do at least 3 cards.. Now my card is running 10ºC less with my overclocked bios with new version sent me by EVGA (mirror of bios 1 -- I didn´t change the fun curves because I have a profile on afterburner). I use Gelid Extreme.
 
Thank you again.
 



2016/02/21 11:35:03
pjessenm
Hey guys, I'm fairly new to modding my vbios.  I recently purchased a 980 ti classified with an ASIC quality of 68 percent.  I would really like to find a vbios for my card that is stable, but pushes it a little further than I have been able to with the stock bios.  Ideally, I'd like to get it stable over 1500mhz.  I was under the impression that these cards were great overclockers and unfortunately I have seen instability at core clock offsets as low as 50mhz with fans, power target, and temp limits maxed.  This is with stock BIOS and nothing else touched.  Is it possible that there is an issue with my card?  Or do I just need to find a modified bios to increase the stability of the card itself?  I appreciate any insight you guys can give me!
2016/02/21 12:56:35
Sajin
pjessenm
Hey guys, I'm fairly new to modding my vbios.  I recently purchased a 980 ti classified with an ASIC quality of 68 percent.  I would really like to find a vbios for my card that is stable, but pushes it a little further than I have been able to with the stock bios.  Ideally, I'd like to get it stable over 1500mhz.  I was under the impression that these cards were great overclockers and unfortunately I have seen instability at core clock offsets as low as 50mhz with fans, power target, and temp limits maxed.  This is with stock BIOS and nothing else touched.  Is it possible that there is an issue with my card?  Or do I just need to find a modified bios to increase the stability of the card itself?  I appreciate any insight you guys can give me!


Most likely just need to tweak your vbios a bit. 
2016/02/22 03:41:46
pjessenm
Sajin
pjessenm
Hey guys, I'm fairly new to modding my vbios.  I recently purchased a 980 ti classified with an ASIC quality of 68 percent.  I would really like to find a vbios for my card that is stable, but pushes it a little further than I have been able to with the stock bios.  Ideally, I'd like to get it stable over 1500mhz.  I was under the impression that these cards were great overclockers and unfortunately I have seen instability at core clock offsets as low as 50mhz with fans, power target, and temp limits maxed.  This is with stock BIOS and nothing else touched.  Is it possible that there is an issue with my card?  Or do I just need to find a modified bios to increase the stability of the card itself?  I appreciate any insight you guys can give me!


Most likely just need to tweak your vbios a bit. 

Thanks for the reply! So would it be best for me to just find a different model 980 Ti vbios that somebody made (such as the one for the SC at the start of this thread) or should I start from the original bios and start tweaking from there?
2016/02/22 10:14:34
Sajin
pjessenm
Sajin
pjessenm
Hey guys, I'm fairly new to modding my vbios.  I recently purchased a 980 ti classified with an ASIC quality of 68 percent.  I would really like to find a vbios for my card that is stable, but pushes it a little further than I have been able to with the stock bios.  Ideally, I'd like to get it stable over 1500mhz.  I was under the impression that these cards were great overclockers and unfortunately I have seen instability at core clock offsets as low as 50mhz with fans, power target, and temp limits maxed.  This is with stock BIOS and nothing else touched.  Is it possible that there is an issue with my card?  Or do I just need to find a modified bios to increase the stability of the card itself?  I appreciate any insight you guys can give me!


Most likely just need to tweak your vbios a bit. 

Thanks for the reply! So would it be best for me to just find a different model 980 Ti vbios that somebody made (such as the one for the SC at the start of this thread) or should I start from the original bios and start tweaking from there?

You will need to start tweaking from the original vbios that is currently loaded on your card.
2016/02/22 10:19:37
Rukian
Hello guys,
Any one have a possbile GPU CLOCK OFFSET and MEM CLOCK OFFSET on default Voltage for EVGA GTX980ti Hybrid? I have tried to set GPU CLOCK OFFSET @ 60->100 and MEM CLOCK OFFSET @ 400->500, but I can't archive the result that review websites post. What do you think? Maybe I did something wrong or I just get a bad card? Thank you!
2016/02/22 19:35:26
aceisme
pjessenm
Hey guys, I'm fairly new to modding my vbios.  I recently purchased a 980 ti classified with an ASIC quality of 68 percent.  I would really like to find a vbios for my card that is stable, but pushes it a little further than I have been able to with the stock bios.  Ideally, I'd like to get it stable over 1500mhz.  I was under the impression that these cards were great overclockers and unfortunately I have seen instability at core clock offsets as low as 50mhz with fans, power target, and temp limits maxed.  This is with stock BIOS and nothing else touched.  Is it possible that there is an issue with my card?  Or do I just need to find a modified bios to increase the stability of the card itself?  I appreciate any insight you guys can give me!




Save your BIOS with GPU-Z, go to the site below and ask for a modified BIOS for your card. Follow instructions from the first page. :)
Use http in front.
 
://www.overclock.net/t/1573308/nvidia-gtx-900-cards-custom-bios-upon-request
 
 
 
 
 
2016/02/24 13:03:23
cdc-951
Rukian
Hello guys,
Any one have a possbile GPU CLOCK OFFSET and MEM CLOCK OFFSET on default Voltage for EVGA GTX980ti Hybrid? I have tried to set GPU CLOCK OFFSET @ 60->100 and MEM CLOCK OFFSET @ 400->500, but I can't archive the result that review websites post. What do you think? Maybe I did something wrong or I just get a bad card? Thank you!




Not all cards are the same, this is call the lottery with some cards so keep that in mind. I have seen people hit 1550 MHz and some hit 1350 barely. My card for example cannot go past 1420mhz. So everyone's limit is different even though we have the same cards and bioses
2016/02/25 02:58:30
johnksss
Just picked up one of these the other day and it's able to run 1600/4100
 
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