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Re: Official Post Your EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti SC/SC2/FTW3!
2017/09/22 16:26:00
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Cards are good, I like EVGA, BUT thermal padding.... its wet...anyone with same issue?
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Re: Official Post Your EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti SC/SC2/FTW3!
2017/10/08 06:46:27
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Re: Official Post Your EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti SC/SC2/FTW3!
2017/10/08 12:40:00
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Purchased a 1080 ti sc and the performance is worse than my 980 ftw. Using the newest drivers, and using W7 64 bit. A 20 frame drop in BF1. Really disappointed.
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Re: Official Post Your EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti SC/SC2/FTW3!
2017/10/08 13:52:27
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Re: Official Post Your EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti SC/SC2/FTW3!
2017/10/08 23:58:53
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Re: Official Post Your EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti SC/SC2/FTW3!
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Re: Official Post Your EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti SC/SC2/FTW3!
2017/10/13 01:10:33
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McEvga Purchased a 1080 ti sc and the performance is worse than my 980 ftw. Using the newest drivers, and using W7 64 bit. A 20 frame drop in BF1. Really disappointed.
Have you looked at your settings, nVidia's GeForce Experience tends to change the settings every update or when you install fresh after using a previous card. I would suggest you look at your BF1 settings again :-) By the way, I've done something similar after my GTX980 (not evga) died recently, and experienced far better performance in all my games played so far (even on higher settings :D)
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Re: Official Post Your EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti SC/SC2/FTW3!
2017/10/13 16:28:59
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Re: Official Post Your EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti SC/SC2/FTW3!
2017/10/16 10:50:02
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I am from today a proud owner of the EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti SC2 !!! I am trying to figure out, ( and i know this might have been asked again) but i haven't found the answer yet, if i can change the color of the Led Logo from white to somthing else. I found the Nvidia visualizer tool which can change the lighting pattern etc but not the actual color. Is there a way to do it or my card simply does not support that ? Thanks in advance
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Re: Official Post Your EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti SC/SC2/FTW3!
2017/10/16 10:57:27
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versus4582 I am from today a proud owner of the EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti SC2 !!! I am trying to figure out, ( and i know this might have been asked again) but i haven't found the answer yet, if i can change the color of the Led Logo from white to somthing else. I found the Nvidia visualizer tool which can change the lighting pattern etc but not the actual color. Is there a way to do it or my card simply does not support that ? Thanks in advance
you need download EVGA Precision XOC
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Re: Official Post Your EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti SC/SC2/FTW3!
2017/10/16 11:06:00
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versus4582 I am from today a proud owner of the EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti SC2 !!! I am trying to figure out, ( and i know this might have been asked again) but i haven't found the answer yet, if i can change the color of the Led Logo from white to somthing else. I found the Nvidia visualizer tool which can change the lighting pattern etc but not the actual color. Is there a way to do it or my card simply does not support that ? Thanks in advance
you need download EVGA Precision XOC
I have but the LED section is Greyed out....
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Re: Official Post Your EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti SC/SC2/FTW3!
2017/10/18 09:30:10
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Got to get some new cables, they were too short to route out the back and over the top of the card. Apart from that, auto overclocks to 2055mhz @ 71-73c and at very low noiselevels. Tried changing the led though and that insta-crashes precision.
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Re: Official Post Your EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti SC/SC2/FTW3!
2017/10/19 09:24:09
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Ok, so here is my PC with my new EVGA 1080 Ti SC2 Hybrid Gaming installed: A note to EVGA engineers, in a 61 cm tall case like my Corsair Obsidian 800D it is impossible to mount radiator anywhere except where I put it and using lower PCI-Express slot is out of the question -- the hoses are too short.
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Re: Official Post Your EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti SC/SC2/FTW3!
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Re: Official Post Your EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti SC/SC2/FTW3!
2017/10/20 23:29:09
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Got to get some new cables, they were too short to route out the back and over the top of the card. I would grab a EVGA Powerlink and see if you're able to route your cables that way. If the fans are in the way, I would see if the fans can be placed in the front compartment if possible since I can't tell what case you're using atm.
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2017/10/24 13:42:39
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2017/10/25 13:33:57
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Hi all, just got the FTW3 running with 7700K and 16GB of DDR4 running at 3000Mhz. I've been trying the card out on GTA5 with all settings turned up MSAA x4 and Grass ultra (including the advanced settings) at 1080p. I'm still struggling to achieve 60FPS in grass dense areas, is this normal or is something wrong with my set up?
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Re: Official Post Your EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti SC/SC2/FTW3!
2017/10/25 14:09:45
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Do you have v-sync enabled in the game?
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Re: Official Post Your EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti SC/SC2/FTW3!
2017/10/25 22:37:06
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AHowes Do you have v-sync enabled in the game?
I have it disabled in-game but enabled via Nvidia control panel. I read something about changing the V-sync to adaptive will improve performance?
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Re: Official Post Your EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti SC/SC2/FTW3!
2017/10/26 07:49:35
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AHowes Do you have v-sync enabled in the game?
I have it disabled in-game but enabled via Nvidia control panel. I read something about changing the V-sync to adaptive will improve performance?
If your monitor refresh rate is 60 hz and you have vsync enabled (as you do), the max frame rate you will experience will be 60 fps. That's how vsync works. Adaptive vsync would still limit you to 60 fps. V-SYNC - Framerate synced with monitor refresh rate (no tearing, input lag, increasing input lag as framerate lowers since)
V-SYNC OFF - Framerate un-synced (tearing, very little input lag)
Adaptive Sync - At high framerates, VSync is enabled to eliminate tearing. At low frame rates, it's disabled to minimise stuttering. (input lag at high frame rates, tearing at low frame rates)
FAST-SYNC - De-coupled rendering and monitor refresh. VSYNC OFF but the monitor will only render completely rendered frames, thus eliminating tearing (MINOR input lag but NO TEARING! ) also it is monitor agnostic so it will work with any screen. It is analogous to hardware triple buffering but does not back-pressure the render pipeline. If you want the vsync affect but also higher framerates, change it to fast-sync.
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Re: Official Post Your EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti SC/SC2/FTW3!
2017/10/26 07:55:42
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Ah that’s handy to know. But my actual question was whether other people were getting FPS drops with everything maxed out (MSAA at x2 and not resolution scaling) on GTA5 with the ftw3 paired with 7700k and 16gb of 3000Mhz ddr4 ram. Just trying to figure out if the problem is my system or game being unoptimised.
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Re: Official Post Your EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti SC/SC2/FTW3!
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Acriticalmas Ah that’s handy to know. But my actual question was whether other people were getting FPS drops with everything maxed out (MSAA at x2 and not resolution scaling) on GTA5 with the ftw3 paired with 7700k and 16gb of 3000Mhz ddr4 ram. Just trying to figure out if the problem is my system or game being unoptimised.
It may be worth giving this a try: https://www.evga.com/support/faq/afmmain.aspx?faqid=59641
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2017/10/26 09:05:22
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Cheers. I’ll give this a try when I get him. Thanks.
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Re: Official Post Your EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti SC/SC2/FTW3!
2017/10/26 23:26:52
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You should have v-sync set to game config or whatever it says.. t hst way you can control it in your game. With it set as on in the nvidia control panel it will always force it on.
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Re: Official Post Your EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti SC/SC2/FTW3!
2017/10/26 23:33:36
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Acriticalmas Ah that’s handy to know. But my actual question was whether other people were getting FPS drops with everything maxed out (MSAA at x2 and not resolution scaling) on GTA5 with the ftw3 paired with 7700k and 16gb of 3000Mhz ddr4 ram. Just trying to figure out if the problem is my system or game being unoptimised.
GTA 5 is still very taxing even of the 1080 Ti, I saw GTA 5 used in some 1080 Ti benchmarks and reviews, if you search I'm sure you will find them... It was the one game pulling the lowest amount of fps... I would take a look at tweaking some graphics settings as this game maxed out is going to very demanding... What resolution and framerate target are you aiming for?
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Re: Official Post Your EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti SC/SC2/FTW3!
2017/10/26 23:35:09
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AHowes You should have v-sync set to game config or whatever it says.. t hst way you can control it in your game. With it set as on in the nvidia control panel it will always force it on.
I've been talking to people at linustechtips and others have been experiencing the same thing on GTA5, it just a really demanding game with the grass and advanced graphics effect killing performance even at 1080p.
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2017/10/26 23:37:40
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Acriticalmas Ah that’s handy to know. But my actual question was whether other people were getting FPS drops with everything maxed out (MSAA at x2 and not resolution scaling) on GTA5 with the ftw3 paired with 7700k and 16gb of 3000Mhz ddr4 ram. Just trying to figure out if the problem is my system or game being unoptimised.
GTA 5 is still very taxing even of the 1080 Ti, I saw GTA 5 used in some 1080 Ti benchmarks and reviews, if you search I'm sure you will find them... It was the one game pulling the lowest amount of fps... I would take a look at tweaking some graphics settings as this game maxed out is going to very demanding... What resolution and framerate target are you aiming for?
So I have been using all setting at max (2x MSAA) and advanced setting on (no resolution scaling) playing at 1080p aiming for stable 60fps. with grass now turned down to very high its pretty much 60fps now. Just surprising that even a gtx 1080ti can't handle it.
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Re: Official Post Your EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti SC/SC2/FTW3!
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Acriticalmas So I have been using all setting at max (2x MSAA) and advanced setting on (no resolution scaling) playing at 1080p aiming for stable 60fps. with grass now turned down to very high its pretty much 60fps now. Just surprising that even a gtx 1080ti can't handle it. I'm surprised the 1080 Ti cannot max GTA 5 at 1080p 60 fps also. I know some settings like grass are meant to be very taxing so maybe they're a killer at any level? Another possibility is 1080p 60 fps is the bottleneck itself, you should be aiming to drive something bigger with that gear IMO.
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Re: Official Post Your EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti SC/SC2/FTW3!
2017/10/26 23:57:07
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Acriticalmas So I have been using all setting at max (2x MSAA) and advanced setting on (no resolution scaling) playing at 1080p aiming for stable 60fps. with grass now turned down to very high its pretty much 60fps now. Just surprising that even a gtx 1080ti can't handle it. I'm surprised the 1080 Ti cannot max GTA 5 at 1080p 60 fps also. I know some settings like grass are meant to be very taxing so maybe they're a killer at any level? Another possibility is 1080p 60 fps is the bottleneck itself, you should be aiming to drive something bigger with that gear IMO.
Yeah, I was a little disappointed that such expensive card and high promises didn't pan out. But at least I can play witcher 3 all maxed out haha. Well under max setting on GTA5 at 1080p and where fps drops do occur its taxing GPU at 100% usage so I think its just a very graphically demanding. But yeah CPU/GPU power is definitely limited the resolution and refreshr ate. Just saving now to get a 1080p (144hz) or more to get 1440p (144hz).
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