I noticed that even when the core frequency is locked, the points below it matter too even though monitoring software shows constant non-fluctuating frequency & voltage.
So the best simple way to get maximum fps is to use the slider.
3DMark Time Spy Extreme Graphics Test 1 2012MHz stock mem:
Sajin Kingpin reference result:
33.68 FPS
My results:
30.67 locked to 1050mV 2012mhz with ctrl+L, flat curve up to 1000mV @ 2000mhz
30.71 locked to 1050mV 2012mhz with ctrl+L, flat curve up to 1000mV @ 2000mhz
30.26 very steep curve to 1050mV 2012MHz
30.70 slider + locked to 1050mV 2012MHz with ctrl+l
30.74 slider + curve highest point @ 2012MHz 1063mV, stable 2012MHz
30.38 steep curve to 1000mV 2012mhz locked with ctrl+L
30.40 steep curve to 1000mV 2012mhz locked with ctrl+L
30.46 steep curve to 1000mV 2012mhz not locked
30.43 steep curve to 1000mV 2012mhz not locked
30.72 very flat curve 1063mV - 1050mV 2012 - 2000MHz
30.77 very flat curve 1063 - 1075 mV 2012MHz
higher clocks with stock bios:
32.87 slider 2088-2102mhz 1093-1081mV +800 mem
32.76 slider 2088-2102mhz 1093-1081mV +900 mem
32.88 slider 2088-2102mhz 1093-1081mV +700 mem
Sajin, I guess you don't have Titan XP anymore, as Kingpin has almost similar speed clock-to-clock?
The difference of Kingpin vs Titan XP seems to be about 7% in normal Time Spy Graphics Test 1:
https://www.3dmark.com/co...py/2372047/spy/1550209 Kingpin
76.17 FPS 2063/12992
Titan XP
80.96 FPS 2063/12712
My 1080ti
71.15 FPS 2088/12600
post edited by Edome - 2017/12/02 20:56:22