The GTX 1080-Ti Thread

Discussion in 'Videocards - NVIDIA GeForce' started by XenthorX, Sep 18, 2016.

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  1. Solfaur

    Solfaur Ancient Guru

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    It's for an additional 138MHz... and I never had problems before with max voltage. I'm not planning on keeping the card for 5 years either. That being said, I might actually not need +100 voltage for 2101MHz, need it for 2114 though. I'll check.
     
  2. pegasus1

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    I dont see that core and/or mem speeds have any effect on stability or scores once you hit that 120% power limit.
    Whatever i have set as core and mem speeds the card will throttle once it hits 120%. Thats why it seems everybody is hitting similar Time Spy graphics scores of 10500 (+/- 100 due to other hardware constraints like PCIE type etc).
    I have run my card (an MSI FE) fully stable at 2150 but that doesn't mean the card runs faster than it does at 2050 as the 120% decides on the actual core speed being applied.
     
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    Fittings received, just on tubing and Mayhem Pastel Red I'm waiting

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    Thanks, Jura
     
  4. Solfaur

    Solfaur Ancient Guru

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    Looking good Jura, looking good! Post more pics once you have it all set up. :nerd:
     

  5. jura11

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    Hi there

    Thanks, I would do few pictures how it looks, 2*GTX1080 will be used with Ti for rendering mostly

    Just hope will OC bit better than my other EVGA GTX1080 which doesn't OC as good as my no name Manli GTX1080 which do 2164MHz and EVGA GTX1080 will do only 2100MHz

    Hope this helps

    Thanks, Jura
     
  6. fantaskarsef

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    Should receive my first stuff (the card and stuff for the custom loop) today, and hopefully, soon the EKWB blocks :infinity:
     
  7. Netherwind

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    I should run the test again.

    Shunt mod = I dont know what that is :p
    Voltage = Need to check
    Temps = ~47 degrees if I remember correctly

    Thanks :D Yea I guess this chip has a limit after all.
     
  8. Solfaur

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    I found out that my limit in Timespy is ~11000 graphics score, even if it's +138 or +150 on core. But I'm more than satisfied with these clocks. To be above that you probably have to be really, REALLY lucky with a chip, but even then you would probably get voltage limited and throttle even without knowing, like some have already pointed out. Either way, great card(s). :p
     
  9. fantaskarsef

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    I have not tried the HB bridges since when they came out I already had the intention of leaving the mGPU camp in the more or less near future. I did try putting two bridges on my 980s though, didn't see any difference though.

    I might do a bit of checking on stuff, although I am hardly a bencher. Any ideas what I could use to see what numerical differences I get, besides what I perceive as "gains" when playing and looking at the shadowplay OSD fps counter? :D


    https://xdevs.com/guide/pascal_m_oc/

    Check this site out Nether, along with different threads on reddit or overclock.net where those steps are repeated and explained. Basically, afaik, it's about playing tricks on the GPU's power delivery to make it take moar powah! :D
     
  10. DStealth

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    With 2101 you should have like 500+point more...you're badly power limited.
    I had ~32300@2088 w/o mods http://www.3dmark.com/fs/12318864 ; http://www.3dmark.com/fs/12318972
     

  11. Solfaur

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    Hey DStealth, when you say power limited, do you mean the max power that you can get in the GPU with manufacturer specs, what was it for MSI Gaming X 1080 Ti, 330W?

    Is that what you meant by one of my older screenshots by throttling, even though I had 2.1GHz on core stable, I don't actually get the benefit from that due to hitting power limit?

    So the "extra voltage" that I give through AB doesn't basically do much, since the card is hitting that power limit even without me giving it?
     
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    does 1080ti worth for 2 year 1080p gaming?
    or wait for hbm2 cards vega how call them cant remember
     
  14. Darren Hodgson

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    I should be getting my EVGA GTX 1080 Ti SC2 within the next hour! Really looking forward to testing it out and getting better framerates in those games that almost but don't quite hit 60 fps maxed out at 2560x1440 on my current GTX 1080 FTW, e.g. Mass Effect Andromeda, GTA V and The Division.
     
  15. Solfaur

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    Darren don't forget Witcher 3 with maxed foliage and maxed hairworks, it's freaking fantastic now. :D

    Be wary though, ME:A won't be 60 fps inside the Tempest with some cutscenes, it's just buggy mess really, because it can happen in scenes that are nowhere near as visually impressive as others where there's 60 fps with no problems... just bad coding.
     

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    I just joined the club. Ordered two EVGA 1080 Ti SC Black Edition cards. Should have them this week.
     
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    Nice! Mine shipped out yesterday and will be getting it tomorrow.
     
  18. Witcher29

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    No really i still have smooth over 60 fps with witcher 3 with my sli 1080,s and hairworks.

    Nevermind my bad.
     
  19. Pete J

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    This guys speaks the truth.
     
  20. SSJBillClinton

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    So far for the Vive, the 1080ti is completely worth it. Everything is far smoother than with my 980ti (and his lazy brother who stopped doing anything after a year of releases).
     
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