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HI. Have 2080 Ti Aorus. I cant find compromise in stability between oc gpu core or memory gpu. I mean on higher core i must lower oc memory or high memory low gpu core. What is better i mean on performance, games of course. On benches of course is core.

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Memory clock doesn't do much or even anything on Nvidia gpus in terms of gaming performance.

So i would even leave the memory clock non overclocked, if you can raise the core clock from that.

 

 

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What I did with my EVGA XC is bring the core up to the highest card in the line. For me that was the FTW Ultra. I also upped the power limit to 130% and that gave me 380W.

 

Now I have a EVGA FTW3 Ultra I know that the XC is not performing as well even though the FTW has a 373W power limit.

 

   

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2 hours ago, Origami Cactus said:

Memory clock doesn't do much or even anything on Nvidia gpus in terms of gaming performance.

So i would even leave the memory clock non overclocked, if you can raise the core clock from that.

 

 

That’s incorrect 

in shadow of the tomb raider raising my memory 1000+ gained me 7fps average in the benchmark 

where as running core +120 only got me 4 fps 

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3 hours ago, Origami Cactus said:

Memory clock doesn't do much or even anything on Nvidia gpus in terms of gaming performance.

So i would even leave the memory clock non overclocked, if you can raise the core clock from that.

 

 

 

Actually is does matter, sometimes it can make a large difference depending on the program being run.

 

 

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2 hours ago, Ebony Falcon said:

That’s incorrect 

in shadow of the tomb raider raising my memory 1000+ gained me 7fps average in the benchmark 

where as running core +120 only got me 4 fps 

 

I will get Shadow of the Tomb Raider when it goes on sale to test this.

I did put a memory overclock on the XC but it did not change the results of the games I tested.

 

Do you know of a list of games that do benefit?

 

 

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5 minutes ago, jones177 said:

 

I will get Shadow of the Tomb Raider when it goes on sale to test this.

I did put a memory overclock on the XC but it did not change the results of the games I tested.

 

Do you know of a list of games that do benefit?

 

 

 

It would be most games really, as GPU memory OCing increases the bandwidth so in general it is a good thing.

 

The amount of difference will vary though depending on the system and the games and the resolution and gaming settings.

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5 minutes ago, jones177 said:

 

I will get Shadow of the Tomb Raider when it goes on sale to test this.

I did put a memory overclock on the XC but it did not change the results of the games I tested.

 

Do you know of a list of games that do benefit?

 

 

merto ex

shad of tomb

battlefield v

assasins creed odecy

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5 minutes ago, Ankerson said:

 

It would be most games really, as GPU memory OCing increases the bandwidth so in general it is a good thing.

 

The amount of difference will vary though depending on the system and the games and the resolution and gaming settings.

Thanks. I probably don't have enough overclock to show up since I was only going for matching the FTW3 Ultra performance.

5 minutes ago, Ebony Falcon said:

merto ex

shad of tomb

battlefield v

assasins creed odecy

Thanks. I will use the ACO bench.

 

 

 

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2 hours ago, Ankerson said:

 

Actually is does matter, sometimes it can make a large difference depending on the program being run.

 

 

Yes, i said gaming.

On mining and other programs beside games benefit from memory clock

 

3 hours ago, Ebony Falcon said:

That’s incorrect 

in shadow of the tomb raider raising my memory 1000+ gained me 7fps average in the benchmark 

where as running core +120 only got me 4 fps 

What is your gpu? On AMD Vega gpus the memory clock makes a huge difference, but i said on Nvidia.

I only see your reply if you @ me.

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13 minutes ago, Origami Cactus said:

Yes, i said gaming.

On mining and other programs beside games benefit from memory clock

 

What is your gpu? On AMD Vega gpus the memory clock makes a huge difference, but i said on Nvidia.

 

It can and does make a difference in gaming.

 

Increased bandwidth is a good thing and depending on the other factors like the game, screen resolution and settings the results will vary. 

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22 minutes ago, Origami Cactus said:

Yes, i said gaming.

On mining and other programs beside games benefit from memory clock

 

What is your gpu? On AMD Vega gpus the memory clock makes a huge difference, but i said on Nvidia.

rtx 2080 with 1200 + on memory

 

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I did the test with ACO and adding plus 200 to memory in Precision X1.

Tested at 4k.

Test ran twice with plus 200 and twice with 0.

 

Plus 200 = 58 fps average

Plus 0     = 55 fps average

 

That is huge at 4k. 

My overall score in the past was 66fps average with the overclock but I have a lot of things running now.   

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Something is f**** up. Even without curve my voltage fluctuating like crazy,maybe its normal? I have maxed sliders power ,temp,voltage. One time on 2020mhz is 1.870v ,second time is 1.050v. Its random. Its normal? Sometimes on 1950 is 1.340v ,sometimes its 1.670v,1870v etc. I am testing firestrike gpu test 1 and i have crashing when i am looped. Even on small oc is crash.
Even +20 core boost, and crash after 10 min or 30min or 4 hours. Tried on stock memory but still crashing.
Only not crashing when gpu core is on stock + still all limits maxed,but stock boost ( 1695mhz ).

My psu is fine.
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Ah its only firestrike gpu 1 test. On all games and other benches i am stable on 2080mhz even .

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4 minutes ago, jones177 said:

I did the test with ACO and adding plus 200 to memory in Precision X1.

Tested at 4k.

Test ran twice with plus 200 and twice with 0.

 

Plus 200 = 58 fps average

Plus 0     = 55 fps average

 

That is huge at 4k. 

My overall score in the past was 66fps average with the overclock but I have a lot of things running now.   

bro pluss 200 is nothing try 750 at least on turning

 

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7 minutes ago, jones177 said:

I did the test with ACO and adding plus 200 to memory in Precision X1.

Tested at 4k.

Test ran twice with plus 200 and twice with 0.

 

Plus 200 = 58 fps average

Plus 0     = 55 fps average

 

That is huge at 4k. 

My overall score in the past was 66fps average with the overclock but I have a lot of things running now.   

 

The FTW3 2080Ti should do +1,000 on memory easy.

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9 minutes ago, worry said:

Something is f**** up. Even without curve my voltage fluctuating like crazy,maybe its normal? I have maxed sliders power ,temp,voltage. One time on 2020mhz is 1.870v ,second time is 1.050v. Its random. Its normal? Sometimes on 1950 is 1.340v ,sometimes its 1.670v,1870v etc. I am testing firestrike gpu test 1 and i have crashing when i am looped. Even on small oc is crash.
Even +20 core boost, and crash after 10 min or 30min or 4 hours. Tried on stock memory but still crashing.
Only not crashing when gpu core is on stock + still all limits maxed,but stock boost ( 1695mhz ).

My psu is fine.
Corsair 850RmX



ps:
Ah its only firestrike gpu 1 test. On all games and other benches i am stable on 2080mhz even .

 

How is the GPU plugged into the PSU?

 

Are you using 2 separate cables or the daisy chained one?

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Daisy chained one.

Stock boost is 1695mhz. When i left him default ( no oc ) but max all sliders: power limit,temp limit, then my max clock at start is 1995mhz. So basically i dont must oc right? Core is 0+.

 

And then its not crashing lol so where is the point?!

 

When i oc to 1770mhz it starts at 2055-2077mhz and sometimes crash,sometimes when temps raise go to 1955mhz but crash at 1955mhz.

 

But when core is 0+ no crash.

 

Psu is fine and plug is connected fine 99%. :) 

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Just now, Ebony Falcon said:

bro pluss 200 is nothing try 750 at least on turning

 

Yes I know.

My goal on a 60hz monitor is to maintain an average over 60fps. After rebooting I was back to 66fps average.

When I get a 4k monitor over 60hz I will have to use a much more aggressive overclock.

 

Heat is not the issue. The XC is very noisy even with my conservative overclock. That is why I bought the FTW3. 

I will up the memory clock until just before it gets too noisy.  

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14 minutes ago, worry said:

Daisy chained one.

Stock boost is 1695mhz. When i left him default ( no oc ) but max all sliders: power limit,temp limit, then my max clock at start is 1995mhz. So basically i dont must oc right? Core is 0+.

 

And then its not crashing lol so where is the point?!

 

When i oc to 1770mhz it starts at 2055-2077mhz and sometimes crash,sometimes when temps raise go to 1955mhz but crash at 1955mhz.

 

But when core is 0+ no crash.

 

Psu is fine and plug is connected fine 99%. :) 

You need to change that NOW.

 

Use 2 separate cables.

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Just now, worry said:

why?

 

You can't run that much GPU using one PCIe cable.

 

Change it.

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Seriously? I dont know friend was plugging all :) I think 1 cable

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