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Gtx 1080 overclock msi afterburner11/25/2023 ![]() ![]() Superposition or the 3D Mark benchmarks, like Firestrike and Timespy are much better for GPU only benchmarks. Heaven is too, but not to the extent that Valley is. It used to be decent.but with today's high end hardware, it's very CPU limited. This is the first and only time I have heard of this. Valley is a horrible GPU test as it's CPU limited. I'm assuming that since I'll be gaming in the 3440 x 1440 resolution, that's the resolution I should be running the benchtest, right? It just seems like I should be getting a slightly higher fos boost them that, no? Maybe 1fps faster for the average, and my max fps was like 3 higher. So, when doing the base clock test compared to the overclock test with the plus 150 on the core and the plus 700 on the memory and with Valley settings set to ultra and the resolution set too 'match system' so it runs at 3440 x 1440, my benchmarking score wasn't that much different at all. I have to tell Valley to 'match system' in order to run at that resolution, because the max resolution setting Valley offers is lower. This resolution setting isn't available in Valley. But in reality the stuff that everybody is waiting to see are the board partner cards, all custom, tweaked and cooled better. How much of a boost should I be getting performance wise? And what settings should I have Valley benchmark set at to test it? The main reason I ask is, I have an ultra wide monitor that runs 3440 x 1440 resolution. Two weeks ago we reviewed the Nvidia GeForce GTX 1080 Founders Edition. I played GTA 5 for a good 45 minutes without any issues. Okay then, sounds good! I seem to be stable with it. I also plan on getting 3D Mark to treat it further. that the Xtreme/Aorus Engine software for my Gigabyte GTX 1080 is causing the. Is this normal? I have read that you can get the memory clock a lot higher than the core clock, but +700? Is this normal? Am I doing something wrong?Īny tips or help would be great. MSI Afterburner is by far the most popular GPU overclocking software. So far, I am working on the memory clock boost, and for some reason I'm able to get it to +700 without any crashes. And I was able to get it to +150 without any issues, anything above that caused a crash. I started with the core clock boost first. I am currently running Valley Benchmark to test my over clock. I have a custom fan curve, and my temps are staying at a solid 73c to 76c. So am I currently doing this right while avoiding the core voltage? I have the core voltage set to zero, power limit is 121 with temp limit linked/locked to that with a high of 92c. I don't necessarily need to overclock the card because it runs pretty solid out-of-the-box, but I'm an enthusiast when it comes to the stuff and I want to learn how to do it. But I get confused on where I should dial it back to, and I have heard that running it at 100% core voltage is not good and I noticed that my temperatures went up to almost 89 Celsius when I did. Several of them said that I could boost the core voltage all away up to a hundred with this card while trying too find the sweet spot for overclocking. I have been watching several tutorials on YouTube on how to use MSI afterburner. I some what understand what overclocking is. I'm attempting my first overclock, and I decided to try it with my MSI GTX 1080 8 GB card.
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