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Re: 2070 Super overclocking
2020/03/11 11:53:03
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look at "PerfCap Reason" - while the benchmark is running If you are monitoring the MHz & Temps ... you will see the correlational between them Keep your room colder, run case fans faster or add more fans ..... run fans on your GPU faster
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Re: 2070 Super overclocking
2020/03/11 12:13:22
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There you go: The value in the logfile is "16"
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Re: 2070 Super overclocking
2020/03/11 15:11:28
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Yea mine use to be similar to yours. Now it seems In both bf5 and wolfenstein I either have to underclock the card by around 200mhz on the core or game crashes to desktop. Went through loads of troubleshooting and tried almost everything, only thing that worked was slicing clocks down. It's a nice card at all and I still get smooth game play maxed out in those games but I feel I paid 100 bucks too much for after market 'Oc' specs that absolutely don't do anything and are useless. I can benchmark with 2050 on the core just fine but any newer game with settings turned up I don't dare go above 1900mhz on core or ctd. Is this just me or is this common? Should I RMA?
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Re: 2070 Super overclocking
2020/03/11 17:39:35
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Re: 2070 Super overclocking
2020/03/11 17:41:05
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@ phL123 look at "PerfCap Reason" - while the benchmark is running your idle in that image
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Re: 2070 Super overclocking
2020/03/11 20:57:06
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Re: 2070 Super overclocking
2020/03/12 03:32:02
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I have the exact same issue. Seems to be in etc games mostly, even with ray tracing off. My stats are identical to yours, timespy I can hit +100 core clock but even +40 makes metro exodus crash, +50 for modern warfare. Temps are low.
It might be because I only have a 550W Gold power supply when they specify 650w minimum.
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Re: 2070 Super overclocking
2020/03/12 04:45:23
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I apologize that 1 post was temporarily held by the spam filter. This is resolved.
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Re: 2070 Super overclocking
2020/03/14 00:34:02
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2070 super XC Ultra here Temps are good and no stability issue so far. Afterburner: Core Voltage +100% Power Limit 111% Temps. Limit 88 Core Clock +135MHz Memory Clock +1000MHz
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Re: 2070 Super overclocking
2020/05/16 23:31:18
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First off, I'm new at manual overclocking. My last card was a Gigabyte that just had a "Gaming/OC mode" in the included software that gave it a mild overclock. I could easily be doing something totally wrong here. I picked up the 2070S XC Ultra+ the other day and I'm a little concerned. I've tinkered around in Precision X1 and benchmarks for about 16 hours but this is the best, stable overclock I can get out of my card: GPU Clock: +105MHz (this is fine, good actually) Memory Clock: +0MHz (this is the problem) Any sort of memory overclocking immediately starts creating graphical artifacts in my games. Going past +200 offset they start appearing in the benchmarks, and beyond +500 offset hard-crashes my PC. Should I re-balance things for a lower GPU clock and try again? Did I just lose in the silicon lottery? I've tried asking on reddit's overclocking and pc building forums, but it's gotten no responses.
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Re: 2070 Super overclocking
2021/02/26 09:05:50
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i know im late and this is old, had my 2070S FTW3 ULTRA + for sometime now, and ive got a 400+ mem oc, with a 120+ core oc. is that around normal for these cards? or should it be higher? temps always stay in check due to the beef of the cooler and having more than enough 120mm fans in the case. anyhow is there any base people get with these card??
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Re: 2070 Super overclocking
2021/10/21 15:12:57
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I got +190 on core and +800 on mem stable. Custom fan curve never goes above 70 degrees.
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