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  • [Guide] How to force max voltage & curve overclock with msi afterburner (p.6)
2018/09/19 13:09:55
Sajin
No problem. 
2018/09/20 01:55:40
Globespy
Thanks for the guide.
I have been running a voltage curve for over a year but did not setup like this.
And I think I like my current way better as the GPU doesn't sit all the time at max clock when all I'm doing is web browsing.
 
My 1080FTW sits at 31C, and ramps up to my max OC (2075Mhz) based on my voltage curve when I game.
 
Am I missing something here?
2018/09/20 02:00:35
Sajin
Globespy
Thanks for the guide.
I have been running a voltage curve for over a year but did not setup like this.
And I think I like my current way better as the GPU doesn't sit all the time at max clock when all I'm doing is web browsing.
 
My 1080FTW sits at 31C, and ramps up to my max OC (2075Mhz) based on my voltage curve when I game.
 
Am I missing something here?


No problem. To fix the max clock issue just open the voltage/frequency curve editor and press ctrl+l again, then click apply. Issue should be resolved.
 
2018/10/01 18:49:28
Sajin
Can anyone confirm this works on 20 series cards?
2018/10/02 01:08:45
cdc-951
WHY IS THIS NOT PINNED ON 10 SERIES FORUM OMG I JUST FIGURED OUT ABOUT THE CTL+L PART THANK YOU
2018/10/02 06:16:34
Sajin

2018/10/04 00:49:31
wolfreon
Fixing the voltage seems problematic to me. I always get PWR throttled at some point.

I got:
EVGA 1080 Ti FTW3 
Device ID 6996
Bios 86.02.39.41.92
127% power
100% voltage
90c temp 
1093v voltage
No adjustment clock offset
 
2018/10/04 07:11:10
Sajin
wolfreon
Fixing the voltage seems problematic to me. I always get PWR throttled at some point.

I got:
EVGA 1080 Ti FTW3 
Device ID 6996
Bios 86.02.39.41.92
127% power
100% voltage
90c temp 
1093v voltage
No adjustment clock offset
 


Is your card able to hit 127% power?
2018/10/04 08:14:22
wolfreon
Yes man, I even hit that 130% but it didn't throttle that soon. Plus, my temps are not that bad.
 
I'm not sure if this is an action of GPU Boost 3. Is there a way to turn it off?
 
By the way, I'm on driver 411.70.
2018/10/04 10:57:03
Sajin
Hitting the pwr limit is normal. The only way to disable the pwr limit would be to load a custom vbios onto your card that either raises the pwr limit or disables it entirely. Pascal cards are locked down though, so you won't be able to flash a custom vbios onto your card unless you can get some support from someone who has access to editing pascal vbios's.

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