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Re: 1080 TI FE Successful stable overclocks 2017/04/02 11:18:38 (permalink)
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Some new benches - 
 
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http://www.3dmark.com/spy/1490385 - 10 033 
 
http://www.3dmark.com/fs/12195287 - 24 507




So explain it to me like I'm a noob... cuz I kinda am.... LOL
 
What's the difference in your scores and mine?  Your 6 core CPU?  A higher OC?  Your water cooling on the GPU?
 




Ummm, haha. It could be a bunch of things like - 
 
  • Higher OC , Custom VF Curve, so that the peak frequency held longer at max voltage. (not alaways true)
  • Max temps under 35C-40C :P - Mainly because of the WC :D (Helps in sustaining higher frequencies, and even with better overclocks)
  • Cleaner Windows install, with nothing running in the back ground.
  • The 6 core does help a bit, but not too much these days. Still makes a difference nevertheless. 
 
But i think the main difference here would be coming from the WC. 

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Re: 1080 TI FE Successful stable overclocks 2017/04/02 11:24:37 (permalink)
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Ummm, haha. It could be a bunch of things like - 
 
  • Higher OC , Custom VF Curve, so that the peak frequency held longer at max voltage. (not alaways true)
  • Max temps under 35C-40C :P - Mainly because of the WC :D (Helps in sustaining higher frequencies, and even with better overclocks)
  • Cleaner Windows install, with nothing running in the back ground.
  • The 6 core does help a bit, but not too much these days. Still makes a difference nevertheless. 
 
But i think the main difference here would be coming from the WC. 




Cool thanks!
 
Not too worried much about Windows... it's a new build with a clean install.  I'd wager the temps have a lot to do with it and as said I plan on installing the AIO when it's available.  I was peaking at 60C with 100% fan.
 
I'm pretty confident I can push it a bit further once I add water.
 
Still... I'm happy with what I did on the first run.  Nice scores!
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Re: 1080 TI FE Successful stable overclocks 2017/04/02 11:59:26 (permalink)
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Ummm, haha. It could be a bunch of things like - 
 
  • Higher OC , Custom VF Curve, so that the peak frequency held longer at max voltage. (not alaways true)
  • Max temps under 35C-40C :P - Mainly because of the WC :D (Helps in sustaining higher frequencies, and even with better overclocks)
  • Cleaner Windows install, with nothing running in the back ground.
  • The 6 core does help a bit, but not too much these days. Still makes a difference nevertheless. 
 
But i think the main difference here would be coming from the WC. 




Cool thanks!
 
Not too worried much about Windows... it's a new build with a clean install.  I'd wager the temps have a lot to do with it and as said I plan on installing the AIO when it's available.  I was peaking at 60C with 100% fan.
 
I'm pretty confident I can push it a bit further once I add water.
 
Still... I'm happy with what I did on the first run.  Nice scores!




Mostly definitely. End of the day those numbers will amount to 3-5fps at the most and wont really be stable for hardcore gaming. 

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Re: 1080 TI FE Successful stable overclocks 2017/04/02 12:02:35 (permalink)
+150 Core (Just over 2ghz)
+500 mem (12Ghz)
 
My highest stable with super aggressive fan curve
 
guessing i can get 175 or 200 on water, but who knows. 
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Re: 1080 TI FE Successful stable overclocks 2017/04/03 20:47:45 (permalink)
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I would like to see what people are getting their overclocks at. Bonus points for SLI. This is what I currently have going stable.
 
 
:0 pretty nice oc there what effective core clock do you hit with that +185 once the card warms up?
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Re: 1080 TI FE Successful stable overclocks 2017/04/04 10:24:04 (permalink)
Question for you guys... I've never really wanted or needed to OC my video card. That said, I got impatient and have an EVGA FE that I want to put the hybrid kit on. I've seen lots of great guides for the physical install, but not much on doing the actual OC. I see that EVGA has a tool for it, but I wanted to know if there is some good reading/research I can do to educate myself for when the hybrid kit becomes available.
 
Thanks
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Re: 1080 TI FE Successful stable overclocks 2017/04/05 23:04:02 (permalink)
heres my first run http://www.3dmark.com/3dm/19077670
nothing amazing +130 clock and +400 memory  i had it up to 150+ and 500+ but was slightly unstable so i just run it at this 
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Re: 1080 TI FE Successful stable overclocks 2017/04/06 07:17:05 (permalink)
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This is all I could do. Any further and she crashes:

Here was my quick OC... Stable running benchmarks, games and folding (currently folding in the screenshot)
 
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Fire Strike (20,678) -
Fire Strike Extreme (13,271):
Fire Strike Ultra (7,291):
Time Spy (8,845):



 
I got mine to 2025 MHz without having to add power too it. 
Firestrike Ultra 7,017 http://www.3dmark.com/fs/12225826

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Re: 1080 TI FE Successful stable overclocks 2017/04/06 08:39:21 (permalink)
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Some new benches - 
 
http://www.3dmark.com/fs/12164642 - 7714
 
http://www.3dmark.com/spy/1490385 - 10 033 
 
http://www.3dmark.com/fs/12195287 - 24 507




So explain it to me like I'm a noob... cuz I kinda am.... LOL
 
What's the difference in your scores and mine?  Your 6 core CPU?  A higher OC?  Your water cooling on the GPU?
 
 





 
 
The difference is the CPU buds. He's score shows a 6% better overall score, with a CPU that is generally speaking 15% better than your i7 7700k at stock clocks and such.
 
The scores also show around a 4.8 FPS difference between the two on average.
 
So basically, $200 more to get a 6% performance increase. 
 
Which at these levels of computers, isn't too bad honestly. lol
 
I got the CPU scores comparison from passmark btw.
post edited by TheAverageJoe93 - 2017/04/06 08:41:30

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Re: 1080 TI FE Successful stable overclocks 2017/04/06 09:10:42 (permalink)
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 The difference is the CPU buds. He's score shows a 6% better overall score, with a CPU that is generally speaking 15% better than your i7 7700k at stock clocks and such.
 
The scores also show around a 4.8 FPS difference between the two on average.
 
So basically, $200 more to get a 6% performance increase. 
 
Which at these levels of computers, isn't too bad honestly. lol
 
I got the CPU scores comparison from passmark btw.




Cool thanks.  I was thinking it was the CPU 6 core vs 4. 
 
My hybrid kit will be here tomorrow and I'm going to delid the CPU at the same time this weekend... both should lead to higher OC and better performance.
 
Not that I'm disappointed in my PC or anything... :)
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Re: 1080 TI FE Successful stable overclocks 2017/04/06 09:14:45 (permalink)
I tried doing a quick K-Boost and got a 14k score -_-
 
Gonna sit down later and see how high I can go

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Re: 1080 TI FE Successful stable overclocks 2017/04/06 09:20:19 (permalink)
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 The difference is the CPU buds. He's score shows a 6% better overall score, with a CPU that is generally speaking 15% better than your i7 7700k at stock clocks and such.
 
The scores also show around a 4.8 FPS difference between the two on average.
 
So basically, $200 more to get a 6% performance increase. 
 
Which at these levels of computers, isn't too bad honestly. lol
 
I got the CPU scores comparison from passmark btw.




Cool thanks.  I was thinking it was the CPU 6 core vs 4. 
 
My hybrid kit will be here tomorrow and I'm going to delid the CPU at the same time this weekend... both should lead to higher OC and better performance.
 
Not that I'm disappointed in my PC or anything... :)


  
 
Honestly, for me anyways, OCing and pushing my computer to better performance is almost as fun as playing the video games. lol

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Re: 1080 TI FE Successful stable overclocks 2017/04/06 09:39:56 (permalink)
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Honestly, for me anyways, OCing and pushing my computer to better performance is almost as fun as playing the video games. lol




I'm getting there.  This is my first build since 2001... been fooling around with laptops for years and my friend sold me on VR a couple months ago so I built this PC.
 
I'm getting back up to speed with OCing and stuff... been out of the loop for a while. I spent a few hours the other day OCing and benchmarking and it became kind of a game to see how far I could go.   I'm pretty confident I'll be able to go farther when I try again this weekend after the delid/hybrid installation.  I haven't even tried to push the CPU yet... I'm running the 1 click BIOS OC right now.  A stable 5ghz is possible from what I've read...
 
I told my girlfriend there is nothing else I need to do to this PC after I'm done this weekend.  LOL
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Re: 1080 TI FE Successful stable overclocks 2017/04/06 10:14:19 (permalink)
I got my i7 6700k to 4.75 GHz at 1.302 V on my H60 cooler.
 
I ran Prime95 Blend test for 4 hours in a room that was 75 degrees F. It got up to 68 degrees, which I am pretty confident about. This summer, in my new house, i'll keep the game room at a solid 62 degrees F the whole summer, so those number should come down significantly. 
 
What temps are you getting with the i7 7700k?

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Re: 1080 TI FE Successful stable overclocks 2017/04/06 10:17:25 (permalink)
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I got my i7 6700k to 4.75 GHz at 1.302 V on my H60 cooler.
 
I ran Prime95 Blend test for 4 hours in a room that was 75 degrees F. It got up to 68 degrees, which I am pretty confident about. This summer, in my new house, i'll keep the game room at a solid 62 degrees F the whole summer, so those number should come down significantly. 
 
What temps are you getting with the i7 7700k?




Not as stressful as Prime95 but  -
 

 
Thats in my laptop btw. :P

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Re: 1080 TI FE Successful stable overclocks 2017/04/06 10:30:49 (permalink)
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I got my i7 6700k to 4.75 GHz at 1.302 V on my H60 cooler.
 
I ran Prime95 Blend test for 4 hours in a room that was 75 degrees F. It got up to 68 degrees, which I am pretty confident about. This summer, in my new house, i'll keep the game room at a solid 62 degrees F the whole summer, so those number should come down significantly. 
 
What temps are you getting with the i7 7700k?




My 7700k is at 4.8ghz at 1.304 right now according to the BIOS... CAM shows 1.22 so I'll have to verify.  It's just a 1 button OC.
 
When running games I'm in the low to mid 70s... 3 hours of 100% load encoding has me at 75-80C...  a Furmark CPU test last night I went straight to 78 then up to 83 and held at 83 for 15 mins... Prime95 I've seen 85-90 and a peak at 92C...
 
Everything I've read says I will benefit from the delid.
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Re: 1080 TI FE Successful stable overclocks 2017/04/06 10:33:22 (permalink)
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I got my i7 6700k to 4.75 GHz at 1.302 V on my H60 cooler.
 
I ran Prime95 Blend test for 4 hours in a room that was 75 degrees F. It got up to 68 degrees, which I am pretty confident about. This summer, in my new house, i'll keep the game room at a solid 62 degrees F the whole summer, so those number should come down significantly. 
 
What temps are you getting with the i7 7700k?




My 7700k is at 4.8ghz at 1.304 right now according to the BIOS... CAM shows 1.22 so I'll have to verify.  It's just a 1 button OC.
 
When running games I'm in the low to mid 70s... 3 hours of 100% load encoding has me at 75-80C...  a Furmark CPU test last night I went straight to 78 then up to 83 and held at 83 for 15 mins... Prime95 I've seen 85-90 and a peak at 92C...
 
Everything I've read says I will benefit from the delid.




Oh it will! Just make sure you use a Liquid Ultra or Conductonaut on the Die, and not a normal paste. 
POP the IHS bruh! 
http://imgur.com/a/BsZCQ

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Re: 1080 TI FE Successful stable overclocks 2017/04/06 10:36:36 (permalink)
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I got my i7 6700k to 4.75 GHz at 1.302 V on my H60 cooler.
 
I ran Prime95 Blend test for 4 hours in a room that was 75 degrees F. It got up to 68 degrees, which I am pretty confident about. This summer, in my new house, i'll keep the game room at a solid 62 degrees F the whole summer, so those number should come down significantly. 
 
What temps are you getting with the i7 7700k?




My 7700k is at 4.8ghz at 1.304 right now according to the BIOS... CAM shows 1.22 so I'll have to verify.  It's just a 1 button OC.
 
When running games I'm in the low to mid 70s... 3 hours of 100% load encoding has me at 75-80C...  a Furmark CPU test last night I went straight to 78 then up to 83 and held at 83 for 15 mins... Prime95 I've seen 85-90 and a peak at 92C...
 
Everything I've read says I will benefit from the delid.




Yeah, I would say that would help. What Thermal Paste are you using? Have you took the cooler off to confirm that your thermal paste is applied correctly? (I'm sure you've done these things, this all just is super curious to me lol)

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Re: 1080 TI FE Successful stable overclocks 2017/04/06 10:37:30 (permalink)
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Oh it will! Just make sure you use a Liquid Ultra or Conductonaut on the Die, and not a normal paste. 
POP the IHS bruh! 
http://imgur.com/a/BsZCQ




Yeah I ordered the Rockit 88 kit with liquid ultra for the die and Gelid GC Extreme for the Kraken... and gonna use it on the Ti hybrid installation too I think being that I'll have to reapply to the Kraken anyway.
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Re: 1080 TI FE Successful stable overclocks 2017/04/06 10:39:06 (permalink)
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Oh it will! Just make sure you use a Liquid Ultra or Conductonaut on the Die, and not a normal paste. 
POP the IHS bruh! 
http://imgur.com/a/BsZCQ




Yeah I ordered the Rockit 88 kit with liquid ultra for the die and Gelid GC Extreme for the Kraken... and gonna use it on the Ti hybrid installation too I think being that I'll have to reapply to the Kraken anyway.




Sweet! GCE is pretty good. I ued Kryonaut on mine though. Still debating applying Conductonaut on my 6850k IHS , just really really love my Supremacy EVO's mirror finish.

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Re: 1080 TI FE Successful stable overclocks 2017/04/06 10:42:39 (permalink)
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Yeah, I would say that would help. What Thermal Paste are you using? Have you took the cooler off to confirm that your thermal paste is applied correctly? (I'm sure you've done these things, this all just is super curious to me lol)

 
Those temps were with the Kraken at 50% fan speed but yeah I think I'll benefit.  The thermal paste used was what was on the Kraken.  No I didn't take off the cooler... I've just left it being the temps were perfectly fine and only reached 85-90 during Prime95 tests.
 
As said I ordered the Rockit 88 kit with liquid ultra for the die and Gelid GC Extreme for the Kraken... and gonna use it on the Ti hybrid installation too I think being that I'll have to reapply to the Kraken anyway.
 
 
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Yeah I ordered the Rockit 88 kit with liquid ultra for the die and Gelid GC Extreme for the Kraken... and gonna use it on the Ti hybrid installation too I think being that I'll have to reapply to the Kraken anyway.




Sweet! GCE is pretty good. I ued Kryonaut on mine though. Still debating applying Conductonaut on my 6850k IHS , just really really love my Supremacy EVO's mirror finish.




Good to know.  As I've said I just built this PC and have been out of the loop for a while... you guys have more knowledge than I do.  I went with what was suggested and both the liquid ultra and GCE had rave reviews.
 
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Re: 1080 TI FE Successful stable overclocks 2017/04/06 11:55:39 (permalink)
Let me know how well the Hybrid cooler does for your 1080 Ti overclocks. I really want to get the Hybrid to keep the computer cool and quiet.

NZXT S340 White Case / i7 6700k 4.6GHz /
EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti (Watercooled NZXT Kraken G12 w/ Corsair H50) / Corsair H60 /
CORSAIR Vengeance LPX 16GB /
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Corsair CX-M Series CX650M PSU /
NZXT HUE+ / 500GB Samsung 750 EVO /
1TB WD Blue HDD / 2TB WD Blue HDD
 
Firestrike Ultra=7,265 www.3dmark.com/fs/12822036
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Re: 1080 TI FE Successful stable overclocks 2017/04/06 12:37:19 (permalink)
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Let me know how well the Hybrid cooler does for your 1080 Ti overclocks. I really want to get the Hybrid to keep the computer cool and quiet.




Will do... I was a stable +160 +180 on air 100% fans the other day... I went higher on the memory and am pretty confident it will be more stable with the hybrid.  It arrives tomorrow and I'm gonna get it set up and run new benchmarks this weekend.  Will post back with air/hybrid comparison results.
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Re: 1080 TI FE Successful stable overclocks 2017/04/06 13:58:09 (permalink)
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Yeah, I would say that would help. What Thermal Paste are you using? Have you took the cooler off to confirm that your thermal paste is applied correctly? (I'm sure you've done these things, this all just is super curious to me lol)

 
Those temps were with the Kraken at 50% fan speed but yeah I think I'll benefit.  The thermal paste used was what was on the Kraken.  No I didn't take off the cooler... I've just left it being the temps were perfectly fine and only reached 85-90 during Prime95 tests.
 
As said I ordered the Rockit 88 kit with liquid ultra for the die and Gelid GC Extreme for the Kraken... and gonna use it on the Ti hybrid installation too I think being that I'll have to reapply to the Kraken anyway.
 
 
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Yeah I ordered the Rockit 88 kit with liquid ultra for the die and Gelid GC Extreme for the Kraken... and gonna use it on the Ti hybrid installation too I think being that I'll have to reapply to the Kraken anyway.




Sweet! GCE is pretty good. I ued Kryonaut on mine though. Still debating applying Conductonaut on my 6850k IHS , just really really love my Supremacy EVO's mirror finish.




Good to know.  As I've said I just built this PC and have been out of the loop for a while... you guys have more knowledge than I do.  I went with what was suggested and both the liquid ultra and GCE had rave reviews.
 
sounds like the temps I was hitting before I had my 7700k delided I droped a good 2xc in prime one mine. Nice oc on your card saldy 130+ and 400+ was all I could get +140 causes inconsistent crashes for me without adding voltage. You may not get much more offset with the hybrid kit. but it will stay at higher of a CPU boost speed
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Re: 1080 TI FE Successful stable overclocks 2017/04/06 14:24:40 (permalink)
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Oh it will! Just make sure you use a Liquid Ultra or Conductonaut on the Die, and not a normal paste. 
POP the IHS bruh! 
http://imgur.com/a/BsZCQ




Yeah I ordered the Rockit 88 kit with liquid ultra for the die and Gelid GC Extreme for the Kraken... and gonna use it on the Ti hybrid installation too I think being that I'll have to reapply to the Kraken anyway.




Sweet! GCE is pretty good. I ued Kryonaut on mine though. Still debating applying Conductonaut on my 6850k IHS , just really really love my Supremacy EVO's mirror finish.



Kinda curious what you get for Physics scores on on your 6850K at 4.7ghz.  Many folks have trouble getting them up to or past 4.5ghz with any stability. I've benched at 4.6, but I've not bothered trying for 4.7 yet.

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Re: 1080 TI FE Successful stable overclocks 2017/04/06 14:26:03 (permalink)
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  sounds like the temps I was hitting before I had my 7700k delided I droped a good 2xc in prime one mine. Nice oc on your card saldy 130+ and 400+ was all I could get +140 causes inconsistent crashes for me without adding voltage. You may not get much more offset with the hybrid kit. but it will stay at higher of a CPU boost speed



We'll see... I was as high as +180 +540 and ran solid benchmarks till it crashed on Firestrike Ultra.  Gonna have some fun this weekend seeing what this thing can do with the hybrid cooler.
 
Gonna post back results and temps after the hybrid install and delid.
 
 
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Re: 1080 TI FE Successful stable overclocks 2017/04/06 14:41:19 (permalink)
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Oh it will! Just make sure you use a Liquid Ultra or Conductonaut on the Die, and not a normal paste. 
POP the IHS bruh! 
http://imgur.com/a/BsZCQ




Yeah I ordered the Rockit 88 kit with liquid ultra for the die and Gelid GC Extreme for the Kraken... and gonna use it on the Ti hybrid installation too I think being that I'll have to reapply to the Kraken anyway.




Sweet! GCE is pretty good. I ued Kryonaut on mine though. Still debating applying Conductonaut on my 6850k IHS , just really really love my Supremacy EVO's mirror finish.



Kinda curious what you get for Physics scores on on your 6850K at 4.7ghz.  Many folks have trouble getting them up to or past 4.5ghz with any stability. I've benched at 4.6, but I've not bothered trying for 4.7 yet.




Last time i ran firestrike at 4.5Ghz was @ 4.8ghz, which isn't all that stable. The physics score was around 22-22.5k IIRC. Can run it again this week end to check. 
My chip is stable at 4.7Ghz , but since i do a lot of 3D rendering and simulations, it gets way hotter than im comfortable with, even though its under water. Does 4.7ghz @ 1.395V and 4.8Ghz @ 1.435V. 
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Re: 1080 TI FE Successful stable overclocks 2017/04/07 06:01:12 (permalink)
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Let me know how well the Hybrid cooler does for your 1080 Ti overclocks. I really want to get the Hybrid to keep the computer cool and quiet.




Will do... I was a stable +160 +180 on air 100% fans the other day... I went higher on the memory and am pretty confident it will be more stable with the hybrid.  It arrives tomorrow and I'm gonna get it set up and run new benchmarks this weekend.  Will post back with air/hybrid comparison results.




I got mine to +170 +0 (Didn't touch MEM Clock) on stock fan curve. It was stable, and after work today I was going to tinker with it again, it got up to 75 degrees with fans at 70% speed. So I have some wiggle room. 
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Re: 1080 TI FE Successful stable overclocks 2017/04/07 20:04:16 (permalink)
This is mine setting. Max load temp is around 45 C (under water) I constantly run into power limit in timespy thou :(    

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Re: 1080 TI FE Successful stable overclocks 2017/04/07 20:50:28 (permalink)
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Oh it will! Just make sure you use a Liquid Ultra or Conductonaut on the Die, and not a normal paste. 
POP the IHS bruh! 
http://imgur.com/a/BsZCQ




Yeah I ordered the Rockit 88 kit with liquid ultra for the die and Gelid GC Extreme for the Kraken... and gonna use it on the Ti hybrid installation too I think being that I'll have to reapply to the Kraken anyway.




Sweet! GCE is pretty good. I ued Kryonaut on mine though. Still debating applying Conductonaut on my 6850k IHS , just really really love my Supremacy EVO's mirror finish.



Kinda curious what you get for Physics scores on on your 6850K at 4.7ghz.  Many folks have trouble getting them up to or past 4.5ghz with any stability. I've benched at 4.6, but I've not bothered trying for 4.7 yet.




 
geez 4.7. Mine is stable at 4.3 =(.  4.4 starts to get a little unstable in gaming but passes benchmarks just fine and 4.5 just doesn't like me.  
 
I'm fairly new to WC myself, so only been safely using AS5.  I've only built myself a few computers(~6).  What is the difference in applying the liquid metal compounds?  I literally just looked up what LU, GCE, and conductonaut are from reading this post (less than 10 minutes ago >.>) so that's about how much I current know about them LOL. 

 
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