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What have you guys been able to overclock your gtx 1070 SC's too
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Re: GTX 1070 SC overclocking
2016/07/10 05:13:40
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Stable
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Re: GTX 1070 SC overclocking
2016/07/10 09:07:51
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stable, I can still tweak abit.
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Re: GTX 1070 SC overclocking
2016/07/11 04:46:20
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I tried 2.1 today, would not even run benchmarks. I am curious to know what the highest people have achieved. A screenshot of PrecisionX OC would be nice.
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Re: GTX 1070 SC overclocking
2016/07/11 23:53:22
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i cant even add 100mhz to the core clock. GPU Boost constantly changes my clocks anywhere from 1800-1950mhz. I thought for sure that these cards would Overclock better than what I am seeing.
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Re: GTX 1070 SC overclocking
2016/07/12 00:39:51
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Some cards just can't go beyond 2GHz. :(
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Re: GTX 1070 SC overclocking
2016/07/12 01:34:27
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Here is a Firestrike run for me. This is my best run with everything max OC. If I run Unigine Valley I can put 150 on core, 500 memory but for Firestrike I can only do 135 core and 475 memory. EDIT : FS score 16057 Graphics score 20729 NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070 Vendor EVGA Corporation # of cards 1 SLI / CrossFire Off Memory 8,192 MB Core clock 2,114 MHz Memory bus clock 2,241 MHz Driver version 10.18.13.6839 Driver status FM Approved Processor Processor Intel Core i5-6600K Reported stock core clock 3,500 MHz Maximum turbo core clock 4,602 MHz Physical / logical processors 1 / 4 # of cores 4 Package LGA1151 Manufacturing process 14 nm TDP 95 W General Operating system 64-bit Windows 10 (10.0.10586) Motherboard EVGA INTERNATIONAL CO.,LTD 142-SS-E178 Memory 16,384 MB Module 1 4,096 MB PNY Electronics DDR4 @ 2,932 MHz Module 2 4,096 MB PNY Electronics DDR4 @ 2,932 MHz Module 3 4,096 MB PNY Electronics DDR4 @ 2,932 MHz Module 4 4,096 MB PNY Electronics DDR4 @ 2,932 MHz Hard drive model 120 GB Samsung SSD 850 EVO 120GB
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Re: GTX 1070 SC overclocking
2016/07/12 13:43:03
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Groupkiller75 i cant even add 100mhz to the core clock. GPU Boost constantly changes my clocks anywhere from 1800-1950mhz. I thought for sure that these cards would Overclock better than what I am seeing.
You need to choose 'maximum performance' in the nvidia control panel instead of 'optimal power'. Do you use Precision X? If so then hit the K button to lock it. Also, what card do you have? the FE? I get 2068 stable in precision x with the SC. I suspect the FTW version to be the one best suited for OCing. It is able to draw much more power. The SC and ACX simply have better cooling (even though the default fan speed in a joke and just asking to turn your pc case into a toaster oven with fans not even turning on until the gpu hits 50 degrees). When a classified version is released for the 1080, or 1080ti is released, I will be swapping.
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Re: GTX 1070 SC overclocking
2016/07/13 14:34:02
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I have a SC version of the card and I am using Precision. The problem is that the core clock will not raise even with an offset. when I boot heaven, it shows it at about 2015mhz then slowly downclocks over time to about 1949mhz or even lower. I have the power and temp sliders maxed out and I tried using max performance in the driver as well. I also added about 10% extra voltage and it did not make a difference. I might try to use afterburner next time I OC. -BTW, my temps dont even hit 70C, so I know it's not temperature throttling. I would actually be satisfied to see the card crash so I know at least something is happening.
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Re: GTX 1070 SC overclocking
2016/07/13 20:41:55
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Hey all, So I have an SC and posted above but I just bought a FTW. I wanted the beefier cooling, bigger fans and more power phases. So with the FTW I can only add 75 core 375 memory and my FS score is 15911 and graphics 20397. My SC the Mhz fluctuates doing FS and peaks at 2114. My FTW only hits max of 2076 but stays rock solid at that Mhz. So my SC is faster then my FTW in FS. Sometimes you win the Silicon Lottery others times you don't.
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Re: GTX 1070 SC overclocking
2016/07/13 23:58:32
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Precisely the same OC give or take silicon lottery as ANY other 1070 including FE.
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Re: GTX 1070 SC overclocking
2016/07/14 00:25:42
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When you hit the limit with your OC in the basic settings of PrecisionX / MSI Afterburner, you could still try and edit the clock/voltage curve manually. Maybe your card just needs a bit more volts to achieve 2.1GHz.
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Re: GTX 1070 SC overclocking
2016/07/14 04:45:47
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Having that same problem. Clock speed drops from 2050 to low 1900's and I loose 10 fps because of it.
I tried adjusting the voltage, and I don't recommend it at all. Made things much worse.
I just dont think these cards are meant to be OC'd very much. They just can't handle it. Not sure why the fluctuation though, especially when Precision X is locked.
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Re: GTX 1070 SC overclocking
2016/07/14 11:31:39
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I think GPU Boost 3.0 is just "too" good! It seems like all 1070's, regardless of custom boards & power phases, Seem to boost around the same amount. You can have a SC boost higher than a FTW and then some guy comes in with a founders edition that will boost higher than both of them and back and forth it goes. Also seems to be across all brands. Seems like the only real difference is keeping them cool so average clocks stay higher over extended gaming/testing. My FE (On water) boosts to 2075 and stays there. On the FE cooler, it also hit 2075 but then jumped up and down between 2075 and 2015 as it bumped against the temp target.
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Re: GTX 1070 SC overclocking
2016/07/14 15:56:24
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Mine only boost to about 1850 in games( SC Version). Am I doing something wrong? i have the targets all maxed out and even tried adding voltage. I think my card just does not like me. =(
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Re: GTX 1070 SC overclocking
2016/07/14 16:45:51
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Groupkiller75 Mine only boost to about 1850 in games( SC Version). Am I doing something wrong? i have the targets all maxed out and even tried adding voltage. I think my card just does not like me. =(
Raise temp limit and add more +mhz. There is no reason you should only see 1850. more vcore is not needed until 2000mhz or more. If it was a bad overclocker it would be unstable at a given clock. Only seeing 1850mhz just says to me you haven't dialed in a higher + mhz.
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Re: GTX 1070 SC overclocking
2016/07/14 17:55:07
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Groupkiller75 Mine only boost to about 1850 in games( SC Version). Am I doing something wrong? i have the targets all maxed out and even tried adding voltage. I think my card just does not like me. =(
Raise temp limit and add more +mhz. There is no reason you should only see 1850. more vcore is not needed until 2000mhz or more. If it was a bad overclocker it would be unstable at a given clock. Only seeing 1850mhz just says to me you haven't dialed in a higher + mhz.
in benchmarks the highest I can get stable is around 1974mhz. Anything higher causes display driver crashes. adding voltage has no effect on the core clock and it's still unstable. In games, I think it's hitting the power target and throttling. I have by far the lowest clocks of anyone I've talked to with a 1070. I know i have to be doing something wrong. I know my card can't be this bad of an overclocker.
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Re: GTX 1070 SC overclocking
2016/07/14 18:02:19
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2076MHz on the core and 4498Mhz memory on mine. 100% stable at these speeds, but as soon as the core goes over 2100MHz the driver crashes instantly.
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Re: GTX 1070 SC overclocking
2016/07/15 00:54:25
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Groupkiller75 Mine only boost to about 1850 in games( SC Version). Am I doing something wrong? i have the targets all maxed out and even tried adding voltage. I think my card just does not like me. =(
Raise temp limit and add more +mhz. There is no reason you should only see 1850. more vcore is not needed until 2000mhz or more. If it was a bad overclocker it would be unstable at a given clock. Only seeing 1850mhz just says to me you haven't dialed in a higher + mhz.
in benchmarks the highest I can get stable is around 1974mhz. Anything higher causes display driver crashes. adding voltage has no effect on the core clock and it's still unstable. In games, I think it's hitting the power target and throttling. I have by far the lowest clocks of anyone I've talked to with a 1070. I know i have to be doing something wrong. I know my card can't be this bad of an overclocker.
1974 is a lot different than the 1850 you said before. 1947 is still pretty decent. Maybe you just lost the silicon lottery. And that's only 100mhz below the guy above ^. My 1080 only does 2050 before crashing. I'm perfectly happy with a consistent 2000.
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Re: GTX 1070 SC overclocking
2016/07/15 05:13:02
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Groupkiller75 Mine only boost to about 1850 in games( SC Version). Am I doing something wrong? i have the targets all maxed out and even tried adding voltage. I think my card just does not like me. =(
Raise temp limit and add more +mhz. There is no reason you should only see 1850. more vcore is not needed until 2000mhz or more. If it was a bad overclocker it would be unstable at a given clock. Only seeing 1850mhz just says to me you haven't dialed in a higher + mhz.
in benchmarks the highest I can get stable is around 1974mhz. Anything higher causes display driver crashes. adding voltage has no effect on the core clock and it's still unstable. In games, I think it's hitting the power target and throttling. I have by far the lowest clocks of anyone I've talked to with a 1070. I know i have to be doing something wrong. I know my card can't be this bad of an overclocker.
1974 is a lot different than the 1850 you said before. 1947 is still pretty decent. Maybe you just lost the silicon lottery. And that's only 100mhz below the guy above ^. My 1080 only does 2050 before crashing. I'm perfectly happy with a consistent 2000.
I can hit about 1974 but only in benchmarks. I monitored my card with afterburner and I'm still trying to figure out why I throttle down to about 1850 in games. If I can get 1947 ( or close to it) in games, I will be satisfied even though I can't hit 2000. I can't figure out why there is such a difference in games. It says I am hitting the power target (112%) at only about 1850mhz. It's hard to think that my card could be THAT much worse than everyone else's. -Btw, I've lost the silicon lottery on almost every card I've ever owned.
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Re: GTX 1070 SC overclocking
2016/07/15 16:18:04
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Hurikane71 Hey all, So I have an SC and posted above but I just bought a FTW. I wanted the beefier cooling, bigger fans and more power phases. So with the FTW I can only add 75 core 375 memory and my FS score is 15911 and graphics 20397. My SC the Mhz fluctuates doing FS and peaks at 2114. My FTW only hits max of 2076 but stays rock solid at that Mhz. So my SC is faster then my FTW in FS. Sometimes you win the Silicon Lottery others times you don't.
I also went from a 1070 SC to FTW. Couple things I noticed, was SC was rock solid in Firestrike at +100Mhz core, +600Mhz Memory. Never tested higher. My FTW, could only do +90Mhz core, +600 Memory in Firestrike. The FTW would driver crash at +100Mhz core. Thing is when I matched the FTW clocks to the SC taking into the base OC, the FTW beat the SC by 300-400 pts in Firestrike because it has a higher stable boost clock than the SC. Now the FTW can do +120Mhz on the core in the new TimeSpy, GTA V and Doom, but driver crashes every time at +100Mhz in Firestrike. The FTW so far is stable at +120Mhz core, +650Mhz memory.....just not in Firestrike. Overall between the two, the FTW is better imho. But in reality these GTX 10XX cards are all so close it really does not matter.
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Re: GTX 1070 SC overclocking
2016/07/15 17:32:03
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Yea, After more testing I could only add 75 core in FS but new Time Spy I can do 100 core /boggle. The FTW is rock solid 2076 in FS with no deviation. SC on the other hand fluctuates a lot but higher max. Out of the box my FTW boosted to 2012 Mhz where the SC would boost to 1987 stock. The FTW is beefier and more stable so I am happy just wish I could have hit rock solid 2114 Mhz + rock solid but I also want to win the lottery so lol. I was playing RoTR the other night about 4 hours straight and Mhz was at 2012 after hour and a half then dropped to 2000 Mhz and stayed there rest of the session. Cant complain with how solid that is with no OC on it.
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Re: GTX 1070 SC overclocking
2016/07/15 20:33:58
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For gaming I run my 1070 Superclocked at +135 core and +280 Memory. This yields a 2126MHz core and 8568MHz memory. For benchmarking I've gone up to +155/+315 but these clocks are not stable for long gaming sessions. Alternatively, I do have a concern, or question regarding Pascal GP104. I've notice when gaming my core GPU clock is never consistent. It fluctuates anywhere from the base 1595 to 2126 OC, depending on the demand of what is being processed. Is this normal? If i recall correctly, all my previous GPUs would always run at there stated frequencies, or overclocked speeds 100% of the time.
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Re: GTX 1070 SC overclocking
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Re: GTX 1070 SC overclocking
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Re: GTX 1070 SC overclocking
2016/07/16 10:20:11
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Mystikalrush For gaming I run my 1070 Superclocked at +135 core and +280 Memory. This yields a 2126MHz core and 8568MHz memory. For benchmarking I've gone up to +155/+315 but these clocks are not stable for long gaming sessions. Alternatively, I do have a concern, or question regarding Pascal GP104. I've notice when gaming my core GPU clock is never consistent. It fluctuates anywhere from the base 1595 to 2126 OC, depending on the demand of what is being processed. Is this normal? If i recall correctly, all my previous GPUs would always run at there stated frequencies, or overclocked speeds 100% of the time.
I have a SC model and also the FTW model. My SC clocks to 2114 (In Firestrike and during gaming)but fluctuates between different Mhz as I do benches or play games. On the other hand my FTW while it doesnt clock as high 2076 (Firestrike, it goes to 2101 in Time Spy) doesn't clock quite as high remains rock solid at Mhz level and doesn't seem to fluctuate. Out of the box my FTW hits 2012 Mhz. This is my normal setting for gaming etc. I played Rise of the Tomb Raider for 4 hours the other night and the first hour and a half is sat at 2012 Mhz, it dropped to 2000 for the rest of the gaming session. In the same game my SC would have the Mhz decrease more and fluctuate in comparison. So from my experience the FTW does offer more with rock solid Mhz (Even if not as high if you didn't win silicon lottery) from the extra power phases (Just my best guess).
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Re: GTX 1070 SC overclocking
2016/07/17 06:22:08
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so what are the default fan curves?
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Re: GTX 1070 SC overclocking
2016/09/13 19:41:13
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Got mine to a 2164Mhz core clock and 4354Mhz memory clock!
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Re: GTX 1070 SC overclocking
2016/09/14 18:45:33
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Was able to get to 2138mhz core and 4406mhz memory with no issue. Don't think it'd be worth trying to push more. Modified fan curves to keep things cool. They kick on at 40c and reach 50% of max rpm at 50c (80% at 60c). Card appears to top out at about 56c or so under full load after hours of use. :)
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Re: GTX 1070 SC overclocking
2016/09/18 11:29:14
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I have pushed mine to +120 (2058Mhz) and +300 on the memory, but I keep it at +80/+200 Should mention that my temps have never gone beyond 67 degrees. Nothing I do can make this card get hotter than that.
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