2080 Ti Aorus- problem with oc-compensated high core by memory.

mgty23

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Hello. My card 2080 Ti Aorus ( stock boost 1695mhz ). Listen please.



When i leave stock boost but oc memory +700mhz i can loop all days fire strike gpu test 1. But when i oc core to 70+ when memory +700mhz or even +300mhz i have crashing. But when i leave memory stock ( trying now +200 ) and core 70+ loop without crash . How is this related?





I tried with 2 or 1 pcie cables but the same.


When memory is very high i have +8 more C temp. So if core is stock or just low i can have high memory overclock, but when i have high core memory must be low. I dont understand.
 
Limited amount of power. Pick whichever is giving you more performance. You bought a 2080 ti so chances are the OC won't really matter much.
 
But why core is depended by memory? I read that peoples oc +1000mhz even memory with high core
 
Because the card only has so much power to allocate. Just because one guy got +1000 doesn't mean you will.
 
Right now, on my 2080 Ti, I have +135 on core and +500 on memory. Seems stable.

I've seen people with +1000 on memory, I was never able to get that far.

Every card will OC different, so it's hard to say what will work for you.

Did you set a custom fan profile? This is important to get the most out of the card.

Default fan settings will likely overheat and throttle the speed, so go aggressive with the fan for testing to make sure the heat isn't holding you back.
 
So when i max power limit 133% i have higher temps and i cant overclock high my card because its crashing in firestrike

But when i ticked 110% power limit i have lower temps and higher stability when oc for example +70 core. Is this normal?
 
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