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Posted: Thu, 20th Apr 2017 16:38 Post subject: |
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Congrats!
I read very good things about the Zotac Extreme Editions for the 1070 and normal 1080.
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Posted: Thu, 20th Apr 2017 21:56 Post subject: |
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Needed to send my waterblock to EK since it had leaking o-ring, decided to replace Titan XP block with the new sexy 1080Ti block, anyway stock cooler is back on and shunt mod is removed (liquid metal on shunt resistors to get rid of power limit), i wanted to kill some time and try find good settings on OC / thermals, and the most important is the noise level (this thing is so fucking loud when you have used to watercooled PC), anyway now for the fun part.
Anyone who has pascal card or something else should try the Afterburner voltage / clock curve editor. Have managed to do some impressive downvolting on my 1080TI. First of all card stock load voltage is about 1.062V when i overclock it around 2100mhz levels (on stock cooler you need to run this setting with 100% fan speed with cheeks flapping and headphones on, and without shunt mod you are hitting power limit all the time, which results in fluctuations in clock speed, 2060-2100).
I decided to go for 2025mhz (ish), yet again pascal boost derp 3.0 maxes the voltage 1.062V, card is hot and noisy (need to run 75% fan speed which is somewhat tolerable, and GPU reaches nearly 80C in gaming), also hits power limit all the time (120%).
Next i did custom voltage curve on the editor, set 2025mhz and target of 0.975V (after lots of trial and error i found this is the lowest my card goes with this clock), card is rock solid stable in superposition benchmark loop (which is very picky about clocks and crashes immediately if OC is not stable), card is around 97% power with over 20% power limit to spare and there was like over 10C drop in temperatures (does not go over 70C).
Results may vary how good silicon lottery you have, but daymn, this runs so good way below its stock voltage, cant wait to play with this when i get new waterblock (tried 2050mhz with 1.0V and it seemed to be stable).
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mtj
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Posted: Fri, 21st Apr 2017 08:30 Post subject: |
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Posted: Mon, 24th Apr 2017 08:56 Post subject: |
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GDDR6 info.
http://www.guru3d.com/news_story/sk_hynix_launches_fastest_8gb_graphics_dram_(gddr6).html
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SK Hynix introduced the world’s fastest 2Znm 8Gb(Gigabit) GDDR6(Graphics DDR6) DRAM. The product operates with an I/O data rate of 16Gbps(Gigabits per second) per pin, which is the industry’s fastest. With a forthcoming high-end graphics card of 384-bit I/Os, this DRAM processes up to 768GB(Gigabytes) of graphics data per second.
SK Hynix has been planning to mass produce the product for a client to release high-end graphics card by early 2018 equipped with high performance GDDR6 DRAMs.
GDDR is specialized DRAM for processing an extensive amount of graphics data quickly according to what graphics cards command in PCs, workstations, video players and high performance gaming machines. Especially, GDDR6 is a next generation graphics solution under development of standards at JEDEC, which runs twice as fast as GDDR5 having 10% lower operation voltage. As a result, it is expected to speedily substitute for GDDR5 and GDDR5X. SK Hynix has been collaborating with a core graphics chipset client to timely mass produce the GDDR6 for the upcoming market demands.
“With the introduction of this industry’s fastest GDDR6, SK Hynix will actively respond to high quality, high performance graphics memory solutions market” said senior vice president Jonghoon Oh, the Head of DRAM Product Development Division. “The Company would help our clients enhance their performance of high-end graphics cards” he added.
GDDR6 is regarded as one of necessary memory solutions in growing industries such as AI(Artificial Intelligence), VR(Virtual Reality), self-driving cars, and high-definition displays over 4K to support their visualization. According to Gartner, average graphics DRAM density in graphics cards is to be 2.2GB this year and 4.1GB in 2021 with CAGR of 17%.
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mtj
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Posted: Tue, 25th Apr 2017 22:29 Post subject: |
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Got my card today (Zotac 1080 Ti Amp Extreme) -> crashes on every game.
I have to underclock it severely to make it stable at all...
Any clues? :I
PSU too weak? got some 750W BeQuiet, (some ~150-200€ one)
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Posted: Tue, 25th Apr 2017 23:36 Post subject: |
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psu is quite adequate
reinstall latestvideo drivers with clear option, even use cleaner tool
try other pci-e slot
try on another pc
return if faulty
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mtj
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Posted: Wed, 26th Apr 2017 09:50 Post subject: |
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unless you have 4hdds and sound amp, even 500W would be enough
Lutzifer wrote: | and yes, mine is only average |
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mtj
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Posted: Wed, 26th Apr 2017 09:59 Post subject: |
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StrEagle wrote: | unless you have 4hdds and sound amp, even 500W would be enough |
Sure I know.
However I cannot go to the store and claim I tried it with 2 different 'sufficient' powers if one is 500W while the card 'requires' 600W.
I know they overshoot the requirements so that they work with the low efficiency powers also.
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Posted: Thu, 27th Apr 2017 08:16 Post subject: |
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Sounds like a faulty card to me. Probably an incorrectly binned chip. Just RMA it asap.
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Posted: Thu, 27th Apr 2017 10:49 Post subject: |
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StrEagle wrote: | psu is quite adequate
reinstall latest video drivers with clear option, even use cleaner tool
try other pci-e slot
try on another pc
return if faulty |
Return the card. Lots of the 1080 TI cards are getting to hot of different manufacturers. Got one of INNO 3d which i had to downclock in some games and a Gigabyte Aorus oc edition as well. Tomorrow i'm getting a msi armor oc, i'm curious how it handles its temperatures.
Edit: limiting the power here with 1% also stops the freezing of the Inno3d card instead of downclocking. Can't check it with the Aorus as i don't have it anymore.
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Posted: Fri, 28th Apr 2017 07:47 Post subject: |
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shittingaround wrote: | StrEagle wrote: | psu is quite adequate
reinstall latest video drivers with clear option, even use cleaner tool
try other pci-e slot
try on another pc
return if faulty |
Return the card. Lots of the 1080 TI cards are getting to hot of different manufacturers. Got one of INNO 3d which i had to downclock in some games and a Gigabyte Aorus oc edition as well. Tomorrow i'm getting a msi armor oc, i'm curious how it handles its temperatures.
Edit: limiting the power here with 1% also stops the freezing of the Inno3d card instead of downclocking. Can't check it with the Aorus as i don't have it anymore. |
I tried also limiting / boosting the power -> if I turned the power down -> it froze immediately. As in I got to the menu of a game and it froze, boosting it made it run some game for ~20-25 minutes.
And some games don't seem to make it crash at all (Total War Warhammer for example, while it's at 100% utilization etc.)
Hopefully I'll get to return it today, stuck at work overtime for the whole week and the shop closes pretty much when I get home normally.
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Posted: Sat, 29th Apr 2017 07:36 Post subject: |
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That's too bad. I hope you managed to return it yesterday. I got my MSI armor card today and it's the best i've tested till now. Out of the box clocked at 1900+ on the core and stable 2050 when oc'ing a bit without overvolting. And the cheapest one as well, it was 75-100 euros less then the other cards.
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Posted: Sat, 29th Apr 2017 10:03 Post subject: |
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Posted: Thu, 4th May 2017 18:21 Post subject: |
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as expected, same thing they did with the 260 back in the days. not really needed but if you buy new cards why not getting a bit more for the same price
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Posted: Fri, 5th May 2017 12:05 Post subject: |
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Just got my 1080 also, I thought I would test it on a second game ( not had much time to game right now ) as I saw power draw was low, gpu use is fine works, clocks up in the 2000's etc but It just felt like the card was not working lol
I ran gta5 and seems the game can't handle the sheer power and abililty the 10 series has. Everything maxed out the works all settings as much as I can go and the thing still only hits 60% usage at 1440p. power draw max was 67% lol, is that normal :O Both 8 pins are in this ftw I just expected to see more draw.
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Posted: Tue, 9th May 2017 06:19 Post subject: |
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Posted: Tue, 9th May 2017 08:09 Post subject: |
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Posted: Tue, 9th May 2017 08:28 Post subject: |
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Posted: Tue, 9th May 2017 17:55 Post subject: |
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1080 Ti ordered
https://www.amazon.de/GIGABYTE-GeForce-1080TI-GDDR5X-schwarz/dp/B06XWY767M/
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