Grendel0501
New Member
- Total Posts : 39
- Reward points : 0
- Joined: 11/22/2018
- Status: offline
- Ribbons : 0
Monday, January 07, 2019 11:27 PM
(permalink)
I'll start this off by saying I have very little experience with overclocking. I received my 2080ti Black afew days ago and have been running it through acouple of benchmarks like Heaven, SuperPosition and UserBenchMark's benchmarking tool. Alot of people saying their cards run really hot, but I haven't gone above 73c under load. Anyway onto my quesiton. When using X1 the clock of my cards bounces all over the place. At idle it sits around 1350mhz, underload it can be anywhere from 2050mhz to 1800mhz. Is this normal? Also in the benchmarks sometimes Heaven says I have 2200mhz core clock, while X1 will say something lower. I'm guessing X1 is giving the correct reading. https://cdn.discordapp.co...27114/Screenshot_4.png https://cdn.discordapp.co...18955/Screenshot_3.png
post edited by Grendel0501 - Monday, January 07, 2019 11:35 PM
|
Sajin
EVGA Forum Moderator
- Total Posts : 49227
- Reward points : 0
- Joined: 6/8/2010
- Location: Texas, USA.
- Status: offline
- Ribbons : 199

Re: First time using X1
Tuesday, January 08, 2019 1:50 AM
(permalink)
All normal. Heaven always shows the wrong clock speed.
|
nesbit
New Member
- Total Posts : 98
- Reward points : 0
- Joined: 11/5/2016
- Status: offline
- Ribbons : 0
Re: First time using X1
Tuesday, January 08, 2019 4:34 AM
(permalink)
Are there any settings in x1, like setting the power level all the way up, that would cause permanent damage to the card?
|
Sajin
EVGA Forum Moderator
- Total Posts : 49227
- Reward points : 0
- Joined: 6/8/2010
- Location: Texas, USA.
- Status: offline
- Ribbons : 199

Re: First time using X1
Tuesday, January 08, 2019 4:38 AM
(permalink)
nesbit Are there any settings in x1, like setting the power level all the way up, that would cause permanent damage to the card?
No.
|
Grendel0501
New Member
- Total Posts : 39
- Reward points : 0
- Joined: 11/22/2018
- Status: offline
- Ribbons : 0
Re: First time using X1
Wednesday, January 09, 2019 8:34 AM
(permalink)
Sajin All normal. Heaven always shows the wrong clock speed.
Is it normal for X1's core clock to jump up to 2100mhz even when I've only added 150 to the 2080ti Blacks 1545? It even seems games specific, when in Overwatch my clock speeds seem to stays 1000+mhz when looking at what X1 reports as my clock speed, compared to other games like Atlas. In overwatch x1 says I am running around 2050mhz and 2100mhz.
|
xblackvalorx
iCX Member
- Total Posts : 451
- Reward points : 0
- Joined: 12/5/2017
- Status: offline
- Ribbons : 0
Re: First time using X1
Wednesday, January 09, 2019 11:26 AM
(permalink)
Grendel0501
Sajin All normal. Heaven always shows the wrong clock speed.
Is it normal for X1's core clock to jump up to 2100mhz even when I've only added 150 to the 2080ti Blacks 1545? It even seems games specific, when in Overwatch my clock speeds seem to stays 1000+mhz when looking at what X1 reports as my clock speed, compared to other games like Atlas. In overwatch x1 says I am running around 2050mhz and 2100mhz. 
Yup. These cards have the newest version of GPU boost, depending on power availability, demand and temps the card will boost it's self. I'm in the process of an RMA on my ftw3 but it ran at 1985 right out of the box, and like 2000 something just with power limit maxed. Adding 120mhz in x1 got me like 2160 with rare jumps to 2185
|
d.burnette
CLASSIFIED Member
- Total Posts : 3508
- Reward points : 0
- Joined: 3/8/2007
- Status: offline
- Ribbons : 17

Re: First time using X1
Wednesday, January 09, 2019 11:28 AM
(permalink)
Grendel0501
Sajin All normal. Heaven always shows the wrong clock speed.
Is it normal for X1's core clock to jump up to 2100mhz even when I've only added 150 to the 2080ti Blacks 1545? It even seems games specific, when in Overwatch my clock speeds seem to stays 1000+mhz when looking at what X1 reports as my clock speed, compared to other games like Atlas. In overwatch x1 says I am running around 2050mhz and 2100mhz. 
You have a good card there.
Don EVGA Z390 Dark MB | i9 9900k CPU @ 5.2 GHz all cores | EVGA RTX 3090 FTW3 Ultra | 32 GB G Skill Trident Z 3200 MHz CL14 DDR4 Ram | Corsair H150i Pro Cooler | EVGA T2 Titanium 1000w Power Supply | Samsung 970 Pro 1TB m.2 Nvme | Samsung 970 Evo 1TB m.2 Nvme | Samsung 860 Evo 1TB SATA SSD | EVGA DG 87 Case |
|
xblackvalorx
iCX Member
- Total Posts : 451
- Reward points : 0
- Joined: 12/5/2017
- Status: offline
- Ribbons : 0
Re: First time using X1
Wednesday, January 09, 2019 5:48 PM
(permalink)
Yea that's really good for a black edition
post edited by xblackvalorx - Wednesday, January 09, 2019 5:55 PM
|
Sajin
EVGA Forum Moderator
- Total Posts : 49227
- Reward points : 0
- Joined: 6/8/2010
- Location: Texas, USA.
- Status: offline
- Ribbons : 199

Re: First time using X1
Wednesday, January 09, 2019 10:14 PM
(permalink)
Grendel0501
Sajin All normal. Heaven always shows the wrong clock speed.
Is it normal for X1's core clock to jump up to 2100mhz even when I've only added 150 to the 2080ti Blacks 1545? It even seems games specific, when in Overwatch my clock speeds seem to stays 1000+mhz when looking at what X1 reports as my clock speed, compared to other games like Atlas. In overwatch x1 says I am running around 2050mhz and 2100mhz. 
Yep, that is normal.
|
tatm mrk. RIVE
iCX Member
- Total Posts : 262
- Reward points : 0
- Joined: 10/4/2013
- Location: PHX
- Status: offline
- Ribbons : 0
Re: First time using X1
Thursday, January 10, 2019 7:12 AM
(permalink)
I would use ICX if that card supports t to make sure your temps are actually good, the probe it reports on my FTW3 is the coolest part of the GPU-die and is as much as 15c cooler than the memory, lower gpu-die probe, and vrm.
post edited by tatm mrk. RIVE - Thursday, January 10, 2019 7:30 AM
Attached Image(s)
9900k- dark z390- GTX 1080TI poseidon- 16gb 4800 royal 7820x- RVIE - 64gb g.skill b-die -rtx 2080ti FTW3
|