FROSTYBE3RTbh I wouldn't touch additional classified voltage settings for daily use.
TwoEvilOneFROSTYBE3RTbh I wouldn't touch additional classified voltage settings for daily use.I agree classified voltage setting should just be used for benchmarking, and pushing the card for limited runs. The 2080 Ti Kingpin is a performer all on its own and for 2hr plus gaming marathons leave the voltage at its 100% slider max, it will push out 60+ fps at 4K on most all games, giving a very smooth game play. Pushing the voltage with classified for additional fps seems reckless on a $2000 GPU. But hay if that's your thing, do you. The thrill of max fps is real. But so is the smell of burnt electrical components and blue smoke along with the quick flash to dead black screen...
FROSTYBE3RTwoEvilOneFROSTYBE3RTbh I wouldn't touch additional classified voltage settings for daily use.I agree classified voltage setting should just be used for benchmarking, and pushing the card for limited runs. The 2080 Ti Kingpin is a performer all on its own and for 2hr plus gaming marathons leave the voltage at its 100% slider max, it will push out 60+ fps at 4K on most all games, giving a very smooth game play. Pushing the voltage with classified for additional fps seems reckless on a $2000 GPU. But hay if that's your thing, do you. The thrill of max fps is real. But so is the smell of burnt electrical components and blue smoke along with the quick flash to dead black screen... What I don't understand is why my fps is so low on this card, I've seen people getting 131 fps with an FE at 2100mhz/8200mhz while I'm using a 9900k 5.1/4400 cl17 and 2190mhz/8500mhz gpu...https://i.imgur.com/e5TRC5k.png