2018/11/05 18:06:54
Sajin
I think it should be the same.
2018/11/05 18:21:01
blehblah
Sajin
1.093mv is the max safe for a 1080 ti, and that is also the max you can apply. It won't lock the voltage at idle as long as you press ctrl+l again to unlock the voltage.


OK thank you, I will try that then post a screenshot
2018/11/05 18:38:44
blehblah
Sajin, I set a few of the points to -1 like it said in your instructions, but then it came to an intersection where the point was already set to -1, so I could not continue..
 

Notice the check box is grayed out because it was already set to -1.
2018/11/05 18:48:34
Sajin
I've had that happen before. Try setting the core clock back to +0, and try again.
2018/11/05 19:12:11
blehblah
Sajin
I've had that happen before. Try setting the core clock back to +0, and try again.


OK I will try that. Also, should I have the Power/Temp Limit slider set to max before? And what about Core Voltage %?
2018/11/05 19:16:18
Sajin
Power, temp & voltage should all be maxed before doing it.
2018/11/05 19:19:32
blehblah
Sajin
I've had that happen before. Try setting the core clock back to +0, and try again.


I would set the core clock slider to 0, press OK, then did step 8 and 9 again, but it would go back to that same point again and not let me continue. I repeated process but same thing..stuck in a loop. 
2018/11/05 19:24:08
blehblah
Sajin
Power, temp & voltage should all be maxed before doing it.


Ahh OK, I had the Voltage % slider at zero. Now I was able to make the white vertical line disappear. Does this look correct?
 

2018/11/05 19:26:15
Sajin
Yep, looks right.
 
2018/11/05 20:33:03
blehblah
Sajin
Yep, looks right.
 


 
Awesome..Thanks so much man! So now, overclocking is just a matter of finding how high to set the the 1093 point using ctrl+drag, and also the memory clock? Do I leave voltage % slider at 100?

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