Hey Everyone,
To my understanding the base clock of the 1080ti will be 1480MHz and the boost clock will be 1582MHz, currently I'm getting stock on my Titan XP a base clock of 1418, but a boost anywhere from 1,797 MHz-1,886 MHz on air and even 1900mhz+ or so on water without touching any settings.
Is this normal for the dynamic nature of the boost clock and ambient temps / TDP / power allowing things to go higher than normal?
Long version:
A couple weeks ago I sold my old Titan X Maxwell and got a Titan X Pascal in exchange.
I've got 2 weeks left of a return period for the Titan XP. Outside of saving some cash, I am debating if it's worth it performance wise to return the Titan XP and get a Founder's Edition 1080ti.
Oddly, my Titan XP on air and stock settings before even having afterburner installed would report as a 1418 base core speed, but when boost kicked in with gaming load or 3DMark, it'd go anywhere between 1,797 MHz-1,886 MHz.
(3DMark and Afterburner would report the same high boost clocks, I thought it was a misreading at first)
It was to my understanding the Titan XP Pascal should boost the core clock from a base of 1418Mhz up to 1531Mhz stock depending if ambient temperature / TDP etc allowed and no downclocking occurred but I'm seeing different stock results.
Overclocked, at 100% Power Limit with watercooling with no other changes other than adjusting clockrates, I'm able to achieve a +200mhz memory clock increase and +200mhz Core clock which results in 2050MHz-2126 MHz stable.
Is this expected normal operation, or did I get lucky with already running at stock higher than a 1080ti when boost kicks in?
Thanks
To my understanding the base clock of the 1080ti will be 1480MHz and the boost clock will be 1582MHz, currently I'm getting stock on my Titan XP a base clock of 1418, but a boost anywhere from 1,797 MHz-1,886 MHz on air and even 1900mhz+ or so on water without touching any settings.
Is this normal for the dynamic nature of the boost clock and ambient temps / TDP / power allowing things to go higher than normal?
Long version:
A couple weeks ago I sold my old Titan X Maxwell and got a Titan X Pascal in exchange.
I've got 2 weeks left of a return period for the Titan XP. Outside of saving some cash, I am debating if it's worth it performance wise to return the Titan XP and get a Founder's Edition 1080ti.
Oddly, my Titan XP on air and stock settings before even having afterburner installed would report as a 1418 base core speed, but when boost kicked in with gaming load or 3DMark, it'd go anywhere between 1,797 MHz-1,886 MHz.
(3DMark and Afterburner would report the same high boost clocks, I thought it was a misreading at first)
It was to my understanding the Titan XP Pascal should boost the core clock from a base of 1418Mhz up to 1531Mhz stock depending if ambient temperature / TDP etc allowed and no downclocking occurred but I'm seeing different stock results.
Overclocked, at 100% Power Limit with watercooling with no other changes other than adjusting clockrates, I'm able to achieve a +200mhz memory clock increase and +200mhz Core clock which results in 2050MHz-2126 MHz stable.
Is this expected normal operation, or did I get lucky with already running at stock higher than a 1080ti when boost kicks in?
Thanks