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Re: 1080 TI FE Successful stable overclocks 2018/03/30 19:14:33 (permalink)
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So sorry for the new question but ... I am using precision. X with power target 120 temp 90 ... but have not played with the voltage on the left ... is there Amy harm to doing this ??? I see people with screen caps with the voltage in the red. Just checking in.

You cannot damage the GPU playing with the sliders. Of course, if you set them to high, you can cause stability issues and crashing. Or if you set a manual fan speed too low you can cause the GPU to thermal throttle.  One thing to remember if you're testing high overclocks for benching is disable applying the settings at Windows start. That way if you crash, you do not get caught in the loop of booting with unstable settings.

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Re: 1080 TI FE Successful stable overclocks 2018/03/31 05:32:04 (permalink)
Thank you for the clarification and the pointer !
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Re: 1080 TI FE Successful stable overclocks 2018/03/31 10:40:16 (permalink)
I started w/ an FE & got 2025MHz stable at 70C with the fan speed up to 70% (too loud for me).
 
So then I got the Hybrid shroud & got 2074 MHz stable at 61C w/ 1 fan as exhaust in the rear of a Corsair 400c.
 
I now use x2 sp120 rgb fans in push/pull as intake in front of a 570x case. Temps are down to 44C max and sitting stable at 2101 MHz!
 
 


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Re: 1080 TI FE Successful stable overclocks 2018/03/31 11:08:26 (permalink)
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I started w/ an FE & got 2025MHz stable at 70C with the fan speed up to 70% (too loud for me).
 
So then I got the Hybrid shroud & got 2074 MHz stable at 61C w/ 1 fan as exhaust in the rear of a Corsair 400c.
 
I now use x2 sp120 rgb fans in push/pull as intake in front of a 570x case. Temps are down to 44C max and sitting stable at 2101 MHz!
 
 


What games are you playing at 2101? I can run quite a few benches but game stable for me is 2050 mhz @ 1.0v below 40C which settles at 2037mhz above 40C. So I call 2037mhz my 100% game stable clock.

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Re: 1080 TI FE Successful stable overclocks 2018/03/31 11:27:18 (permalink)
Playing through Far Cry 5 right now without a hiccup, the only game to give my previous OC trouble was Overwatch (weirdly). I don't play it anymore but I'll load it up this afternoon and test it as my personal insurance.


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Re: 1080 TI FE Successful stable overclocks 2018/03/31 11:59:28 (permalink)
Here's my last 30 min of Far Cry 5, I too dislike reading peoples results who conveniently ignore their freq steadily dropping as temps rise. The couple of dips are load screens, and the drop at the end is my alt-tabbing out to take a screenshot.
 



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Re: 1080 TI FE Successful stable overclocks 2018/03/31 12:49:36 (permalink)
I just want to know what needs an OC out of a 1080ti. I have the evga 1080ti sc2 and running it stock I get 60 fps SOLID at ultra setting 4k on the games I play... destiny 2, Battlefield 1.
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Re: 1080 TI FE Successful stable overclocks 2018/03/31 13:44:11 (permalink)
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I just want to know what needs an OC out of a 1080ti. I have the evga 1080ti sc2 and running it stock I get 60 fps SOLID at ultra setting 4k on the games I play... destiny 2, Battlefield 1.

Need is subjective.  Between my GPU and CPU overclock it allows me to run some games at 4K with more graphic settings enabled and maintain a min of 60 FPS. Between the two I gain, ~20% FPS for free.  But that's me, your preference is different...and there we are.

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Re: 1080 TI FE Successful stable overclocks 2018/03/31 13:46:52 (permalink)
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Need is subjective.  Between my GPU and CPU overclock it allows me to run some games at 4K with more graphic settings enabled and maintain a min of 60 FPS. Between the two I gain, ~20% FPS for free.  But that's me, your preference is different...and there we are.


Oh heck yes for 20% fps I would too. I just guess I want to know so I can get them and push my system;)
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Re: 1080 TI FE Successful stable overclocks 2018/03/31 17:29:20 (permalink)
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I just want to know what needs an OC out of a 1080ti. I have the evga 1080ti sc2 and running it stock I get 60 fps SOLID at ultra setting 4k on the games I play... destiny 2, Battlefield 1.

60 fps is fine for some or maybe even most people, but I for one switched to 144hz monitor a yr ago and would probably quite gaming if I had to go back. 
 
Just recently started overclocking my 1080ti FE, I've gotten +100/+500 stable through Time Spy, but gaming backed it down to +50 to get clocks to maintain 1911mhz.
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Re: 1080 TI FE Successful stable overclocks 2018/03/31 17:35:58 (permalink)
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I just want to know what needs an OC out of a 1080ti. I have the evga 1080ti sc2 and running it stock I get 60 fps SOLID at ultra setting 4k on the games I play... destiny 2, Battlefield 1.

60 fps is fine for some or maybe even most people, but I for one switched to 144hz monitor a yr ago and would probably quite gaming if I had to go back. 




If I was doing competitive FPS games, I'd go for a faster panel. I'm more of a 'sit back in my leather recliner with 7.1 headphones on a 50" 4K Samsung blasting Doom critters' kinda player.
But either scenario benefits with more CPU and GPU power. I think the term 'overkill' should not exist in the enthusiast space.

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Re: 1080 TI FE Successful stable overclocks 2018/03/31 17:40:10 (permalink)
Doesn't even have to be shooters, I'm an assassin when I play Rocket League on my 165hz panel... Playing on my PS4 is such a distraction, even at 60 fps, that I miss balls in the air constantly.


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Re: 1080 TI FE Successful stable overclocks 2018/03/31 17:43:20 (permalink)
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I just want to know what needs an OC out of a 1080ti. I have the evga 1080ti sc2 and running it stock I get 60 fps SOLID at ultra setting 4k on the games I play... destiny 2, Battlefield 1.

60 fps is fine for some or maybe even most people, but I for one switched to 144hz monitor a yr ago and would probably quite gaming if I had to go back. 




If I was doing competitive FPS games, I'd go for a faster panel. I'm more of a 'sit back in my leather recliner with 7.1 headphones on a 50" 4K Samsung blasting Doom critters' kinda player.
But either scenario benefits with more CPU and GPU power. I think the term 'overkill' should not exist in the enthusiast space.


Large 4k screens are great looking, but before I went high refresh rate most gaming sessions especially first person shooters were very time limited. They just got me dizzy/headaches/nausea feeling if I push more than 30-45m. Now I can play several hours with no problems, that's why I say I could never go back.
 
Even just moving the cursor on the desktop or browsing the net is smoother. I definitely agree the term overkill should be non existent when in comes to enthusiast computer components. 
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Re: 1080 TI FE Successful stable overclocks 2018/04/01 08:25:36 (permalink)
Interesting. I was playing on a 120hz (1080) panel, but I switched to a 4k 1ms response time panel and it actually seems smoother. I can't deal with the non 4k image anymore. I'd love to try a 4k 120+ 1ms screen I guess ... but I have no basis for that conparison.
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Re: 1080 TI FE Successful stable overclocks 2018/04/01 08:32:34 (permalink)
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If I was doing competitive FPS games, I'd go for a faster panel. I'm more of a 'sit back in my leather recliner with 7.1 headphones on a 50" 4K Samsung blasting Doom critters' kinda player.
But either scenario benefits with more CPU and GPU power. I think the term 'overkill' should not exist in the enthusiast space.


Bahahaha yea that's what got me interested in a 4k gaming panel. Was playing on my 4k 55 inch Samsung. But there was a ton of motion blur / image tear. The 4k 1 ms (Asus) screen. Dang. It's like reality.
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Re: 1080 TI FE Successful stable overclocks 2018/04/01 09:49:36 (permalink)
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If I was doing competitive FPS games, I'd go for a faster panel. I'm more of a 'sit back in my leather recliner with 7.1 headphones on a 50" 4K Samsung blasting Doom critters' kinda player.
But either scenario benefits with more CPU and GPU power. I think the term 'overkill' should not exist in the enthusiast space.


Bahahaha yea that's what got me interested in a 4k gaming panel. Was playing on my 4k 55 inch Samsung. But there was a ton of motion blur / image tear. The 4k 1 ms (Asus) screen. Dang. It's like reality.



I've got the JU7100. With the latest firmware updates it's ~20ms delay. So, running 60hz it's pretty decent as far as 'smearing'. And holy cow watching 4K programing on Dish at 2160p 60hz looks fantastic. You can clearly tell on the programing when they are using 2K or 4K native cameras.  Problem to me with 'monitor' 4K panels to me is they are still too small. I like being able to sit back several feet and have a large screen this is sharp and easy to read a 6' or so away. But that's a preference thing.
There's an artificial distinction here that is only benefiting 'PC monitor' makers IMO that needs to disappear.  I think we've come to the point were pretty much size and resolution should be the primary factors, not whether you're going to use it for a PC or watching media. At the end of the day, it's all pixels.  50"+ 120hz 4K 4:4:4 UHD Sammy would be excellent.

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Re: 1080 TI FE Successful stable overclocks 2018/04/01 09:59:11 (permalink)
Had a 27" Asus 165hz 1440 vsync monitor and grabbed a Samsung 40" 4k monitor and thought it was awesome.. used that for many months.. till I finally hooked my son up with my former gync monitor and said.. Wow look at how fast and smooth that is!!!

Bought a dell alienware 34" ultra wide 120hz gsync monitor and never looked back!

Just dont know what ya got till it's gone for awhile and you try high frame rate again!

I'll move back to 4k once they double the frame rate.

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