Ole-André
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Hello. I just installed my new EVGA GeForce RTX 2080 Ti FTW3 ULTRA and played a few hours of BFV and was just wondering if my clocks and temps etc are normal, from what I saw over the hours played not really anything moved much and never went over the clocks showed in the picture. I played with ultra graphics if it has anything to say.
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Re: EVGA GeForce RTX 2080 Ti FTW3 ULTRA clocks question
2019/12/06 05:25:34
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Looks normal.. what more just select max for power/temp and voltage. But dont forget to also raise the fans.. their are 3 to control. Select 100% static fan speed for kicks and see what clocks and temps end up while gaming:)
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Re: EVGA GeForce RTX 2080 Ti FTW3 ULTRA clocks question
2019/12/06 05:58:06
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AHowes Looks normal.. what more just select max for power/temp and voltage. But dont forget to also raise the fans.. their are 3 to control. Select 100% static fan speed for kicks and see what clocks and temps end up while gaming:)
I am not sure what I am looking for myself haha. but I took 3 pictures, it looked pretty steady only thing going up and down was power.
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Re: EVGA GeForce RTX 2080 Ti FTW3 ULTRA clocks question
2019/12/06 06:04:08
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Thats some nice stock clocks, good temps I think with the stock cooler. Now I wonder how much extra core clock the auto OC scanner would give you.
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Re: EVGA GeForce RTX 2080 Ti FTW3 ULTRA clocks question
2019/12/06 06:09:14
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Mcwrah Thats some nice stock clocks, good temps I think with the stock cooler. Now I wonder how much extra core clock the auto OC scanner would give you.
haha sorry I have never done this before and want to know more. is the auto OC scanner on Precision X1 or another program?
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Re: EVGA GeForce RTX 2080 Ti FTW3 ULTRA clocks question
2019/12/06 06:12:56
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ok so in X1 you can basically click on the arrows until you land on VF curve tuner and press scan. it should do its thing. That said, what I like to do after I press scan (on air coolers) is to then go back to where you control your fans and put them to 70% speed or more for best result. I also prefer to have voltage on 0 but maxed out power. Seems to give me the best results on 10 series and 20 series.
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Re: EVGA GeForce RTX 2080 Ti FTW3 ULTRA clocks question
2019/12/06 06:15:41
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Mcwrah ok so in X1 you can basically click on the arrows until you land on VF curve tuner and press scan. it should do its thing. That said, what I like to do after I press scan (on air coolers) is to then go back to where you control your fans and put them to 70% speed or more for best result. I also prefer to have voltage on 0 but maxed out power. Seems to give me the best results on 10 series and 20 series.
ah yes I see. Should I use default settings when I scan or should I use the sliders at 100% like before?
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Re: EVGA GeForce RTX 2080 Ti FTW3 ULTRA clocks question
2019/12/06 06:19:31
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You can try it all tbh and see what kind of numbers you get, ofc if you have the time for it lol. One thing that defo gives me better OC is maxed out fans, 100% power and 0% voltage for some reason. Its not going to be as good as finding manual OC but its a good starting point if you want to OC the card.
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Re: EVGA GeForce RTX 2080 Ti FTW3 ULTRA clocks question
2019/12/06 06:19:36
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With everything on default settings, my FTW3 Ultra will start about 2010mhz and go down to 1995mhz after warmed up. I haven't really done any OC testing, but I got it up to 2190mhz when i was farting around with OC Scanner.
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Re: EVGA GeForce RTX 2080 Ti FTW3 ULTRA clocks question
2019/12/06 06:23:19
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bp7178 With everything on default settings, my FTW3 Ultra will start about 2010mhz and go down to 1995mhz after warmed up. I haven't really done any OC testing, but I got it up to 2190mhz when i was farting around with OC Scanner.
So similar to what my KP gets after OC. I had 3 FTW3 Ultra cards (coil whine RMA, the last one had almost none) and best I got was 2130 OC with hybrid below 50C.... you got a lucky card right there lol.
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Re: EVGA GeForce RTX 2080 Ti FTW3 ULTRA clocks question
2019/12/06 06:36:47
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bp7178 With everything on default settings, my FTW3 Ultra will start about 2010mhz and go down to 1995mhz after warmed up. I haven't really done any OC testing, but I got it up to 2190mhz when i was farting around with OC Scanner.
So similar to what my KP gets after OC. I had 3 FTW3 Ultra cards (coil whine RMA, the last one had almost none) and best I got was 2130 OC with hybrid below 50C.... you got a lucky card right there lol.
I got an score of +108 with everything default
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Re: EVGA GeForce RTX 2080 Ti FTW3 ULTRA clocks question
2019/12/06 06:39:21
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Hmm add 105-120 OC and max out that power slider and fan speed and show us the clocks if you don't mind.
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Re: EVGA GeForce RTX 2080 Ti FTW3 ULTRA clocks question
2019/12/06 07:03:10
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Mcwrah Hmm add 105-120 OC and max out that power slider and fan speed and show us the clocks if you don't mind.
Went alot back and forth on 2055MHz and 2070MHz I think it ended up on 2085MHz and I got +105 score. I had my fans slider on max same with power and I typed in 110 on GPU CLOCK.
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Re: EVGA GeForce RTX 2080 Ti FTW3 ULTRA clocks question
2019/12/06 07:14:51
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Time to crank your Case fans to 100% and see if your Temps drop on the Card Boost 4.0 is builtin to the card from Nvidia .... & Temps Rule .... colder = faster
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Re: EVGA GeForce RTX 2080 Ti FTW3 ULTRA clocks question
2019/12/06 07:23:37
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Cool GTX Time to crank your Case fans to 100% and see if your Temps drop on the Card Boost 4.0 is builtin to the card from Nvidia .... & Temps Rule .... colder = faster
What program should I use for the case fans? my motherboard is MSI Z370 Krait Gaming. what is Boost 4.0?
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Re: EVGA GeForce RTX 2080 Ti FTW3 ULTRA clocks question
2019/12/06 07:31:18
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Mcwrah Thats some nice stock clocks, good temps I think with the stock cooler. Now I wonder how much extra core clock the auto OC scanner would give you.
haha sorry I have never done this before and want to know more. is the auto OC scanner on Precision X1 or another program?
You can just use the slider. If it doesn't crash you're good.
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Re: EVGA GeForce RTX 2080 Ti FTW3 ULTRA clocks question
2019/12/06 07:43:55
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Your MB would possibly have software for fan control ... if Not ... enter the BIOS ... manually set those case fans to 100% & save then restart Using the CPU Temp to control case fans is Not the best for Air cooled GPU ....... especially when using an AIO cooler for the CPU Boost 4.0 --> Is NVIDIA's algorithm ---> tries to give best performance based On: Temps, Load, Watts being consumed by the GPU
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Re: EVGA GeForce RTX 2080 Ti FTW3 ULTRA clocks question
2019/12/06 08:06:37
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bp7178 With everything on default settings, my FTW3 Ultra will start about 2010mhz and go down to 1995mhz after warmed up. I haven't really done any OC testing, but I got it up to 2190mhz when i was farting around with OC Scanner.
So similar to what my KP gets after OC. I had 3 FTW3 Ultra cards (coil whine RMA, the last one had almost none) and best I got was 2130 OC with hybrid below 50C.... you got a lucky card right there lol.
My FTW3 is good on coil whine too, even when over 200FPS in 1080p. The two Strix cards I had were horrible. The Kingpin was quieter than the FTW3 on coil whine, but not by much. I think 2160mhz or 2175mhz will be more realistic in AAA games though. The Kingpin would only do 2130mhz in games.
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Re: EVGA GeForce RTX 2080 Ti FTW3 ULTRA clocks question
2019/12/06 08:13:42
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Cool GTX Your MB would possibly have software for fan control ... if Not ... enter the BIOS ... manually set those case fans to 100% & save then restart Using the CPU Temp to control case fans is Not the best for Air cooled GPU ....... especially when using an AIO cooler for the CPU Boost 4.0 --> Is NVIDIA's algorithm ---> tries to give best performance based On: Temps, Load, Watts being consumed by the GPU
I did the same tuning as eariler just this time with casefans at 100% I got a lower score this time tho +101
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Re: EVGA GeForce RTX 2080 Ti FTW3 ULTRA clocks question
2019/12/06 08:25:36
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Thats kinda normal, the score fluctuates a bit but not by much. Don't know how the experience of others is, but I can usually increase my OC by another few steps. So for example I got +90 on the FTW3 from curve but manual OC was +135 which resulted in my 2130mhz OC with hybrid, +120 with stock air. Its similar on my KP where curve gets me +90 but my daily is +105 and if I manage to get a custom loop done with working WB it will be +120 (tested in a very cold room with maxed out fans on AIO, didn't crash as long as I kept temps under 40C at all times, had mid 30s).
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Re: EVGA GeForce RTX 2080 Ti FTW3 ULTRA clocks question
2019/12/06 08:29:34
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Mcwrah Thats kinda normal, the score fluctuates a bit but not by much. Don't know how the experience of others is, but I can usually increase my OC by another few steps. So for example I got +90 on the FTW3 from curve but manual OC was +135 which resulted in my 2130mhz OC with hybrid, +120 with stock air. Its similar on my KP where curve gets me +90 but my daily is +105 and if I manage to get a custom loop done with working WB it will be +120 (tested in a very cold room with maxed out fans on AIO, didn't crash as long as I kept temps under 40C at all times, had mid 30s).
What is actually a good temp? or like highest before it is kinda bad? haha til now 60 have been my highest temp even when gaming on default is that starting to get a little to high?
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Re: EVGA GeForce RTX 2080 Ti FTW3 ULTRA clocks question
2019/12/06 08:39:22
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Well best temp is as low as you can get it because of how nvidia boost works. But anything under 45C imo is like best and if you want to go crazy with watercooling then low to high 30s. Highest before its bad? Well thermal limit really I guess. That said, your temps looks normal for default no OC and no custom fan curve, had similar temps too back when I had air cooled ftw3. Also an example of bad temps would be this: good airflow case, normal room temp in range of 21-24C and over 70C GPU temp with everything default and especially if even opening the side panel wouldn't help the temps.
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Re: EVGA GeForce RTX 2080 Ti FTW3 ULTRA clocks question
2019/12/06 08:43:37
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Mcwrah Well best temp is as low as you can get it because of how nvidia boost works. But anything under 45C imo is like best and if you want to go crazy with watercooling then low to high 30s. Highest before its bad? Well thermal limit really I guess. That said, your temps looks normal for default no OC and no custom fan curve, had similar temps too back when I had air cooled ftw3.
so I should just go with the default settings for best stable experience in games or do you think I can go a little higher with same stability?
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Re: EVGA GeForce RTX 2080 Ti FTW3 ULTRA clocks question
2019/12/06 08:45:29
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Thats up to you, if you need that extra perf why not, but if you don't then just leave it at default, or if you just feel like you want to OC then do that but be prepared to use higher fan speeds to keep the card cool = louder as well.
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Re: EVGA GeForce RTX 2080 Ti FTW3 ULTRA clocks question
2019/12/06 09:42:22
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Mcwrah Thats up to you, if you need that extra perf why not, but if you don't then just leave it at default, or if you just feel like you want to OC then do that but be prepared to use higher fan speeds to keep the card cool = louder as well.
I dont really care about the noise and I really like high performance in games.
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Re: EVGA GeForce RTX 2080 Ti FTW3 ULTRA clocks question
2019/12/06 09:44:41
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Well then get to testing with as high fan speed as you can handle (for stability) and then try to OC your memory too, you can get some nice boost in FPS from there if you need it/want it. Oh and mind using GPU-Z to check the maker of your memory?
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Re: EVGA GeForce RTX 2080 Ti FTW3 ULTRA clocks question
2019/12/06 09:51:23
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Mcwrah Well then get to testing with as high fan speed as you can handle (for stability) and then try to OC your memory too, you can get some nice boost in FPS from there if you need it/want it. Oh and mind using GPU-Z to check the maker of your memory?
on GPU-Z Memory Type says GDDR6 (Samsung) if that is what you ment. how do I go forward with this testing? can I just play a game and try to bump up the gpu clock like a few numbers and see how it plays?
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Re: EVGA GeForce RTX 2080 Ti FTW3 ULTRA clocks question
2019/12/06 10:05:48
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☄ Helpfulby Ole-André 2019/12/06 10:40:39
Samsung is nice, usually can OC to at least +1000mhz from what I have seen and heard, usually even more than that. I tend to use a bit of furmark (careful with temps on this one) sometimes, valley/heaven for a couple of hours and some 3dmark timespy and firestrike on a loop, it has not failed me as of yet for stress testing the stability. One of the programs makes my GPU crash if its too high of an OC. Too much memory OC can be kinda easily spotted by colourful fireworks/lights flashing on the screen when using any of these if it doesn't outright crash ofc, at that point back it up by 25-50mhz I guess?. Core instability usually just crashes the program for me. Maybe someone can chime in with more ways to stress test especially if it takes less time and is just as good? I got plenty of time to do these things so I don't mind but not everyone has I guess.
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Re: EVGA GeForce RTX 2080 Ti FTW3 ULTRA clocks question
2019/12/06 10:36:29
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Mcwrah Samsung is nice, usually can OC to at least +1000mhz from what I have seen and heard, usually even more than that. I tend to use a bit of furmark (careful with temps on this one) sometimes, valley/heaven for a couple of hours and some 3dmark timespy and firestrike on a loop, it has not failed me as of yet for stress testing the stability. One of the programs makes my GPU crash if its too high of an OC. Too much memory OC can be kinda easily spotted by colourful fireworks/lights flashing on the screen when using any of these if it doesn't outright crash ofc, at that point back it up by 25-50mhz I guess?. Core instability usually just crashes the program for me. Maybe someone can chime in with more ways to stress test especially if it takes less time and is just as good? I got plenty of time to do these things so I don't mind but not everyone has I guess.
hmmmm I mean I have alot of spare time but I useually use it to play games, haha. is there maybe some preset values I could try out somewhere and see how it works out? hehe. and what max temps shouldnt I really try to get to? so I know to stay under that.
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Re: EVGA GeForce RTX 2080 Ti FTW3 ULTRA clocks question
2019/12/06 14:06:25
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Most OC for benchmarking. Some will leave a slight OC for gaming since that doesn't really change much in FPS/improvement because its all the same really. A few FPS difference for use of much more power and more heat? Not worth it imo but to each their own but some do leave a slight OC or just let the GPU out of the box OC for it. As already stated, the cooler the better.
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