• EVGA GeForce 10 Series
  • 1070/1080 SC/FTW Owners-Post your overclocking, gaming performance results. Good or bad! (p.3)
2016/10/20 18:47:37
Phoenix864
Your specs are pretty similar to mine, what boost clock do you get? I really wanted that MB, but couldn't find it in stock. Next best thing was the SLI edition.
Thanks!
2016/10/21 04:05:15
Vayra86
1070 FTW
2177mhz Core Peak with +175 offset, drops bins until it hits 2139mhz with lowest observed clock at 2114mhz.
Memory won't go past +300 offset (8600mhz) which is super meh because that's where the performance is at with this GPU. Micron...
 
I seem to get slightly lower stability on high clocks with the slave bios. Both are updated to include the Micron fix, but haven't noticed any difference, not in stability or higher mem clock. It did 8606mhz just like the old BIOS.
 
It's a real shame because I have very nice temps and the core could probably go further, if I back off on the memory OC I can see 2190mhz on the same offset. All the while with custom fan profile (1:1 temp/fan delta with a bump at 60 C) and core never gets past 60 C @ 122% pt and 100% voltage.
 
So... kudos to EVGA for sticking a pretty golden core unto a Micron memory PCB. *first world problems*
2016/10/21 10:46:31
bobmitch
Used 375.57 Drivers with my GTX 1080 ACX 3.0
 
http://www.3dmark.com/3dm/15570242
 
http://www.3dmark.com/3dm/15570588
 
Odd thing about these drivers.  I clocked the Reference ACX 3.0 1080 to +250 Core and +200 Mem on Timespy, but had to clock it to +240 Core and +200 Mem on Firestrike.  Odd, indeed.
 
 
 

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2016/10/22 09:41:28
wirerogue
2016/10/22 09:57:26
arestavo
bobmitch
Used 375.57 Drivers with my GTX 1080 ACX 3.0
 
http://www.3dmark.com/3dm/15570242
 
http://www.3dmark.com/3dm/15570588
 
Odd thing about these drivers.  I clocked the Reference ACX 3.0 1080 to +250 Core and +200 Mem on Timespy, but had to clock it to +240 Core and +200 Mem on Firestrike.  Odd, indeed.




Often times with newer drivers they increase efficiency, power drawn, etc. This will cause an overclock that worked fine on previous drivers to crash. It happens a lot more if you overclock to the very limit of the GPU's capability.
 
That's not even going into the fact that DX12 runs different extensions that the GPU is capable of that DX11 cannot run, and so what is stable for DX11 is not necessarily true for DX12.
2016/10/23 21:09:49
FscuderiaX
Thanks to the BIOS update I finally broke 20k Firestrike gpu score with my 1070 SC Black Edition. +160, +600 and still going.  Before I couldn't get 380 without checkerboarding.  
 
Still rocking my OG X58 Classified 3 with an old grandpa Xeon X5650 on the vintage PCIE 2.0 interface.  Who said oldie's can't hang with the young guns?  
 
Firestrike 1.1 - 16646 
http://www.3dmark.com/3dm/15655003?
2016/10/26 11:29:16
kwkrnu72
I ran this last night while testing SLI overclock settings.  I'll punch up the CPU this weekend and see if I can break 16k graphics.  2 x 1080 FTWs at 2164 / 11000

Not bad for just a test run.

http://www.3dmark.com/spy/639346


Single card testing on air before I put the blocks on, I saw 2200+ for TimeSpy.  It ran best around 2193 though.


2016/10/26 11:30:36
DeathAngel74
Hey brother, howzit?
2016/10/26 12:48:23
kwkrnu72
Still tryin to burn the house down.  You?
2016/10/26 14:36:20
DeathAngel74
Same as you lol. Doing ok.

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