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NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti video card benchmark result - Intel Core i7-6950X,ASRock X99 Professional Gaming i7
Well finally broke 10,000 need to do some more tuning
Nice score.
Have you tried 4.5 on the chip. Running it 24/7 on mine with Vc of 1.39. Surely you can crank that Ti up higher as well.
I don't think the H115 can handle that besides the last few times I tried it it corrupted my HD what Temps do you see 1.39 I was using much lower right now 4.4ghz 1.329 volts any suggestions on that
I tried 4.5 at 1.388 and it booted no errors maybe that is what was wrong i was doing the oc voltage in small amounts did a big leap of faith and it booted
I don't want to go that far on voltage if this is stable with 1.388 i am going to see how much i can lower it from there probably not by much as it would probably brick me again
For sure your H115 will be the limiting factor on the chip O/C. I turned off speedstep to show you my temps when at 4.5 constant. I use adaptive mode all the time with speedstep so the chip downclocks when not much power needed.
I would have no concerns of any Vc below 1.4 for all day use, even more with better cooling.
If I run cinebench I will hit 70 on one or two cores with this setting and this Vc. Ambient room temps are around 69'F
Great score solarstarshines. As doorules mentions below, re the graphic score, didn't your last 9861 overall score have a graphic score of 10.5? The graphic score in this run is "only" 9879. Was the GPU oc the same?
Doorules, don't know if solarstarshines GPU OC was the same in both runs but I have often seen when one TS score (GPU or CPU) goes up, the other goes down. What's the common factor/issue there?
There is a little variance between any runs but when one score moves up and another down in any significant way, one or the other O/C is getting a little too far most likely.