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So, playing Titanfall 2 single-player (highly underrated game IMO) and the system froze. No crash, nothing. Just locked up. The 1080Ti and RAM are the only recent changes. Ran 3DMark, Time Spy, ect... no issues. It stayed like that for a minute or two until I hard rebooted the system. The only OC was on the CPU @ 4.6ghz and now I have dropped it back to 4.4ghz. Temps looked ok but I will say this 6700k runs hotter than my old 4770k by about 10-20 degrees. CPU and GPU on same loop. Time to separate them? When I rebooted I got the following error?
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After dropping the CPU OC there hasn't been any more incidents. So far. Here's hoping that it was as simple as that.
Turned on the on screen monitoring in MSI Afterburner and RivaTuner though. GPU temps reached around mid 50 to 60s. CPU climbed up to the 70s though.
What is eveyone using for stability testing their 1080ti overclocks? I've been running a mix of Heaven and Timespy, and even fired up star swarm just to see it on the 1080ti, but I'm sure there are better things I could be using. Currently at +150 / +400 and everything is running great (so well that i feel like I must not be pushing the GPU hard enough)
Ordered in the morning, got the shipping notice that night, received the card the following afternoon.For those of you who ordered through the Nvidia store, how long did your order take to process? Real anxious to update my two 780's to the ti.
I am CPU bound with my Titan X in quite a few games at 2560x1440 on an i7-4770. In those games I'll try to DSR up to 5K. If I don't get at least 50 FPS average I'll bump it down to 4K.Personally I wonder how much CPU bottleneck I would have with this and an i7-4770K at 4.4 GHz... My target would be 1080p (preferrably with some DSR) @ 144 Hz (or at the very least above 100 Hz). My 980 Ti is still pretty good for 60 Hz.
You think Aftermarket coolers (like the ICX) will be cheaper than the founders edition?
So far I'm at +150 / + 350. I haven't pushed my cards farther than that.
So what do you think of the noise levels?
OK. So would everyone here say that a pair OC'd GTX 980Ti's in SLI would approximate a single OC'd 1080 TI? I've been looking around comparing TitanXP benches against 980Ti SLI as there isn't much about a direct comparison. If so, I may just make the swap just to help minimum frames @1600p/4K DSR.
Anything would be insightful =)
From what I've seen that's about right. The other benefit being that you won't be shit out of luck when a game doesn't support SLI very well.
Whats rads are you using?
Looks like I'm topping out at +155 / +535. It runs at 160 / 550, but I get minor artifacting and bechmark scores decrease from 155/535. +165 crashes to desktop frequently, and flashing textures appear heavily at +575
Strangely enough, I ended up selling my 1080 Ti on eBay. The performance was great, but I wanted to support AMD so I put back in the two RX 480s I had originally bought.
Surprisingly, in games that take full advantage of CrossFire, the RX 480s are about the same as the 1080 Ti. For example in GTA V I can get a solid 60 - 70fps nearly maxed at 4K with both configurations.
I have a few older games I want to catch up on, so this should hold me tight until Vega. However, I also have a few other systems (one with a Titan XP) so it's not like I'm hurting for performance. The 1080 Ti is still the best buy right now for pure performance.
Yeah, totally. I get that. I basically have 4 computer systems in use (completely unnecessary but I just like building computers and playing with them) and I told myself I would maintain 2 Intel/Nvidia systems and 2 AMD/AMD systems. Just to keep things fair.SLI and Crossfire with high end cards has always brought about next generation performance on release. When it works. BTW, if you already bought a GeForce GTX 1080Ti from NVIDIA directly or one of their resellers you've already supported them. NVIDIA got their cash for that card and it impacted their sales figures. You don't really support AMD more than NVIDIA by keeping cards you've already bought.
Yeah, totally. I get that. I basically have 4 computer systems in use (completely unnecessary but I just like building computers and playing with them) and I told myself I would maintain 2 Intel/Nvidia systems and 2 AMD/AMD systems. Just to keep things fair.
I don't get playing fair with businesses. They don't do it with us. Personally, I don't give a shit who's card I use so long as the damn things work. More often than not I've used NVIDIA cards, but that's just how its worked out with NVIDIA dominating the high end more often than not. In a few cases, I tried to go ATI/AMD with no success thanks to fucked up drivers. I had a pair of 4870x2's and two 7970's. I ended up having to replace both sets with NVIDIA cards because of Crossfire issues. I still have that Radeon HD 7970. It's been used on most of my motherboard reviews for the last couple of years.
I just want to let you guys know that I hate all of you . I've started my EVGA step-up process for one 1080ti and ordered the matching card from Newegg. Looking forward to it (but not quite the [H] FS Thread / Craigslist selling of my other 1080). 1080 SLI -> 1080TI SLI - maybe not the smartest but hey it's fun.
Anyone here already do the evga 1070/1080 hybrid install for their 1080Ti? I should be getting mine in sometime this week and am wondering if I should wait for the official one or just jump in and get the 1070/1080 hybrid kit. How do the vrm get cooled with this install?
After dropping the CPU OC there hasn't been any more incidents. So far. Here's hoping that it was as simple as that.
Turned on the on screen monitoring in MSI Afterburner and RivaTuner though. GPU temps reached around mid 50 to 60s. CPU climbed up to the 70s though.
Strangely enough, I ended up selling my 1080 Ti on eBay. The performance was great, but I wanted to support AMD so I put back in the two RX 480s I had originally bought.
So guys w/ 2 FE in SLi. How them temps?
Some interesting results testing overclocks.
My card is stable at +120MHz/+470MHz at 50% fan.
I found that clock speed jumps in 13MHz increments. +120 is the same as +114MHz. The next jump of 13MHz comes at +127MHz so have now set it to +114MHz.
Increasing fan speed hasnt changed the maximum stable offset value but it does change the clock speed a lot...
For each +4C change in temp, clock speed will be reduced by 13MHz.
ie boosting the fan speed and dropping the temp by just 12C can give you an extra 39MHz.
I dont recall the 13MHz jump over only 4C temp change though.This has been that way since kepler.. specially since the addition of GPU boost 2 which also was affected by temp and not only by the power target, but 13mhz has been the +/- Offset even when modding the BIOS.