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2019/04/04 14:03:34
Slider6996
Alright not a biggie just odd, as i reran it earlier and now the max it uses is 1012 so ya idk lol, and i was wrong kinda as it dont copy exactly what u said as it applies a OC on each curve step instead of just the last one but overall its not bad just not perfect so i still do mine by hand :p
2019/04/05 05:29:11
bn880
Good guide, but I guess the only way to take advantage of the increased voltage is to remain on the fixed/locked voltage.  No chance to unlock it and still keep it dynamic right because the vbios just won't voluntarily go up to that V step?
 
I'm trying to OC a 2080ti XC Black and keep running into the power limit even at 135% and just 2000Mhz, but that's at FULL testing load.  In gaming, the voltage is pegged at 1.043V or lower which becomes the limit quite often, so was hoping to get an extra few steps and still allow it to down-volt to save power.
2019/04/05 06:01:38
Slider6996
honestly what i did was just make a another profile with standard clocks at first and just switch to that when not gaming so it downclocks, its not much of a hassle. 
2019/04/05 06:16:59
bn880
I know I can use other profiles, but that does not allow for comprehensive power savings. You couldn't possibly manage to toggle the profile often enough to save energy equally to the automation. Anyway, opposite to what I am asking, I am asking about automatic down-volting like is enabled out of factory.
2019/04/05 07:31:49
Slider6996
Not possible. This locks in the voltage during game which i prefer, once done I just switch profiles. Voltage not staying locked during game loads can lead to oc stability and temps not an issue and 1093 is plenty safe.
2019/04/08 14:07:11
Purish
GGTV-Jon
But if you do manage it it would be nice to see where your temps are


Got the Kraken G12 installed with a CLC120 on my GTX 1080 FTW2. Temps never go above 47C and core clock stays at 2126MHz with no throttling. It will crash out of games if I try to push it further. Pretty happy with the results.

Just need to get some bolts so I can get the back plate back on it. I think I need 4mm bolts if anyone can confirm?
2019/04/11 00:26:05
wonderin
hey Sajin, can you please help me with my issue stated above? do i even have an issue? You seem to be an exp in 1080 ti ocing
2019/04/11 09:56:04
Sajin
wonderin
hey Sajin, can you please help me with my issue stated above? do i even have an issue? You seem to be an exp in 1080 ti ocing

Increasing the voltage slider shouldn't cause any crashing unless the card is trying to boost higher due to increasing the voltage slider. If you're not powering the card with two separate pci-e power cables I would recommend doing so.
2019/04/11 10:46:30
wonderin
Sajin
Increasing the voltage slider shouldn't cause any crashing unless the card is trying to boost higher due to increasing the voltage slider. If you're not powering the card with two separate pci-e power cables I would recommend doing so.


Yes it's powered by two cables, it's trying to push over 2025 mhz and crashes if i increase voltage as you say. I guess I just don't need to increase it in my case?
2019/04/11 10:49:46
Sajin
Either don't increase it, or try more to try and stabilize.

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