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  • [Guide] How to force max voltage & curve overclock with msi afterburner (p.13)
2019/03/07 07:38:42
Renegade5399
Cool GTX
Renegade5399
www. youtube. com/watch?time_continue=3&v=NvW_F7fb4bU
 
Link in the description. He requested folks link his video and not the download directly. I also think it's not on TPU in the Unverified section. 1000W PL. 1.093V hard limit is still there however.



Just download MSI Afterburner directly from MSI 

https://us.msi.com/page/afterburner
 
no need to link a video
 
newest version released today


I think he was asking where to get the XOC BIOS.
2019/03/14 13:06:59
MadmanRB
Say anyone got a good guide on overclocking my EVGA GTX 1070 Ti FTW Ultra Silent card with MSI afterburner?
I have actually tried overclocking the card with EVGA Precision XOC and while it seems to take quite well I think it may be limiting my potential with this card.
A card like this is meant to be overclocked after all, I like to see if i can take my card even farther (this is more for fun as i think i got things pretty good but am curious).
The initial guide is for a GTX 1080Ti and qwhile i am sure i can use most of the settings in the guide something more dialed for my card would be appreciated.
Its the voltages I would be more concerned about than anything, while sure getting the max voltage information is easy I do like some recommendation of the optimal voltage of my card without killing it.
2019/03/14 13:36:35
Sajin
MadmanRB
Say anyone got a good guide on overclocking my EVGA GTX 1070 Ti FTW Ultra Silent card with MSI afterburner?
I have actually tried overclocking the card with EVGA Precision XOC and while it seems to take quite well I think it may be limiting my potential with this card.
A card like this is meant to be overclocked after all, I like to see if i can take my card even farther (this is more for fun as i think i got things pretty good but am curious).
The initial guide is for a GTX 1080Ti and qwhile i am sure i can use most of the settings in the guide something more dialed for my card would be appreciated.
Its the voltages I would be more concerned about than anything, while sure getting the max voltage information is easy I do like some recommendation of the optimal voltage of my card without killing it.


Running the max voltage in afterburner isn't going to cause your card to instantly fry because it has been deemed a safe max voltage by nvidia.
2019/03/14 14:57:45
MadmanRB
Understood, I was just being cautious as this is my first time actually overclocking my card.
Still if there are any tips anyone can provide it is very welcome
2019/03/14 23:20:56
GGTV-Jon
MadmanRB
Understood, I was just being cautious as this is my first time actually overclocking my card.
Still if there are any tips anyone can provide it is very welcome




If I am not mistaken the very first post of this thread should have what you are asking for - pointers on how to OC your card.
You still have to do legwork with bench marking / validating your settings
2019/03/31 19:17:21
Purish
First time posting here guys. I've been pushing my GTX 1080 FTW2 as much as I can. I followed the guide and it helped a lot.

Here's my question, sometimes when I'm gaming I'll see the voltage go to 1093 mV so I decided to use that as my voltage since I never saw it go any higher. But now after following the guide it won't go up to 1093 anymore. It'll max out at 1081. I have a Kraken G12 and CLC 120mm coming on Tuesday to help with temps/noise. Trying to get to 2100 mhz so far I got 2088 stable.

Edit: When setting the curve it had set the 1081 mV frequency at 2088 so it was just running at that voltage. Fixed it by turning the frequency up at 1093.
2019/03/31 19:28:25
GGTV-Jon
"109c mV" <-- is that a typo?
 
1.094 V will be the max voltage you will see on an pascal card
What are your current temps when hitting 2088 mhz?
 
My 2080ti FTW3 on water sits at 2037.5mhz till about 38c, 39-40c it droops to 2025. Unless you ran your system on a chiller I don't see you getting a stable 2100 with that card
 
But if you do manage it it would be nice to see where your temps are
2019/03/31 20:11:53
Purish
It was a typo sorry lol. Was in a rush before heading out to work. Yeah I meant 1093 mV. I got it to do it again I just had to turn up the frequency to 2100MHz at 1093mV. It was only going to 1081 because they were all set at 2088. My temps get up to around 70C and then it'll throttle down to about 2050. I didn't get a chance to bench it at 2100 before heading out.

Excited to see what temps I can get on Tuesday when I put the AIO on it.
2019/04/04 09:08:47
Slider6996
Hey Sajin got a question for ya, idk if u know but msi AB got a update that pretty much auto does what u explain in guide kinda but the max voltage it uses when scanning for a overclock is 1000mv, it does not go any higher than that for some reason. Was curious if u knew why and any way to tweak something to make the scanner use a 1093 voltage setting cause kinda odd it doesnt go higher. 
 
Ive gotten some interesting results using the auto OC and would like to test it using a higher voltage but alas it seems to wanna not go higher for some reason. 
2019/04/04 14:02:06
Sajin
Slider6996
Hey Sajin got a question for ya, idk if u know but msi AB got a update that pretty much auto does what u explain in guide kinda but the max voltage it uses when scanning for a overclock is 1000mv, it does not go any higher than that for some reason. Was curious if u knew why and any way to tweak something to make the scanner use a 1093 voltage setting cause kinda odd it doesnt go higher. 
 
Ive gotten some interesting results using the auto OC and would like to test it using a higher voltage but alas it seems to wanna not go higher for some reason. 


Isn't a way to change it that I'm aware of.

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