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2017/12/13 11:51:16 (permalink)
So I decided to do a base run of superposition on 4k. I got 48 seconds into the run and it crashed with STOCK settings on slave bios. Decided to do another run with 100% fan, power target set to 127% and temp set to 90C. I put the volts slider to 100%. Ran the test again on 4k. Crashed instantly. Could this be an issue with the slave bios? Did I run the rest incorrectly? I tried 1080p high, still crashed instantly. I am open for suggestions.
 
 
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    Re: Superposition, stock FTW3 1080ti 2017/12/13 12:10:40 (permalink)
    Could be drivers or just unstable stock oc. Try under clocking the card to check
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    Re: Superposition, stock FTW3 1080ti 2017/12/13 12:27:32 (permalink)
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    Could be drivers or just unstable stock oc. Try under clocking the card to check



    Thank you
    I slid both mem and clock to back as far as they can go. Should I set back to default and drop 25mhz with clock first and keep testing?


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    Re: Superposition, stock FTW3 1080ti 2017/12/13 12:28:12 (permalink)
    Yes try debug mode under help in nvidia control panel.

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    Re: Superposition, stock FTW3 1080ti 2017/12/13 12:29:20 (permalink)
    If it stays stable when unclocking contact EVGA as that would show the card is the problem
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    Re: Superposition, stock FTW3 1080ti 2017/12/13 12:44:26 (permalink)
    -71 is best it will do. -75 and it crashes still.




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    Re: Superposition, stock FTW3 1080ti 2017/12/13 13:20:52 (permalink)
    I would never accept a graphic card that fails on stock factory oc! You paid for a factory oc'ed card and at least it should run on these oc'ed clocks with no problem.

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    Re: Superposition, stock FTW3 1080ti 2017/12/14 08:26:31 (permalink)
    OK, so I ran about 30 different benchmarks using heaven, and superposition. After a reboot on those first fails, everything ran fine, I even overclocked the mem to +900 and ran 4k optimized, and a custom res of 3440x1440 (native). I crashed anything above +900 on mem. I did not try gpu core clock yet as I had to deal with some family stuff. But, I am going to try that today and see what I can reach.  I am still confused as to why I crashed on stock settings though. Could that have been a fluke?
     





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