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If you want to maximize core voltage Dude set top slider in Afterburner to 100%. But this is something you can play around with to see what suits your gpu best.
If you want to maximize core voltage Dude set top slider in Afterburner to 100%. But this is something you can play around with to see what suits your gpu best.
Pick the voltage you want to run, say 1.075v, and the clock you wish to run, say 2153, and make everything with a higher voltage after that, read the same clock. It should be a flat line all the way from 1075mv all the way up to the end of the graph @ 2153. Having a curve after your target clock never works. Notice the flat line after my target voltage / frequency.
Vellinious; you have FTW 1080's which means you could use the precision XOC OC scanner. Wouldn't running that to completion give you the best voltage and clock offset points for your specific cards? Or is that software too buggy, especially with an SLI setup?
I haven't actually ran the OC scanner on this RMA card. I've heard mixed reviews on its success. I believe even with Jayz's video, he used Precision XOC but in the end picked a clock offset at 1.093 which I guess is similar to what you are doing with afterburner. I thought, however, that the OC scanner was suppose to give you the best results for your specific card.
According to reliable source on XS forum, NV will allow Pascal bios tweaking with the release on 1080ti, later in January.
Never trust auto overclocking crap. Best to find the sweet spot yourself....it'll be much more rewarding.
Update:
2 x 1080 FTW @ 2240 / 5556
Score: 15972
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 video card benchmark result - Intel Core i7-6950X,ASUSTeK COMPUTER INC. X99-A II