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Raising power limit or cranking fan 100% we can name "oc"?

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Hello. Haven an question. My card 2080 Ti Aorus. When i raise power limit from 100% - 133% and fan speed from auto to 100% i have higher boost clock,starts at 2025mhz.

All clocks are default stock.


So is this oc,we can call this oc too?

 

When i left stock power limit 100% and no crank fan speed max boost is 1900mhz at start 

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9 minutes ago, worry said:

Hello. Haven an question. My card 2080 Ti Aorus. When i raise power limit from 100% - 133% and fan speed from auto to 100% i have higher boost clock,starts at 2025mhz.

All clocks are default stock.


So is this oc,we can call this oc too?

 

When i left stock power limit 100% and no crank fan speed max boost is 1900mhz at start 

THIS IS OC YES.

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So peoples raising power limit and adding gpu core clock too? I observed my card is not fully stable on firestrike when i add some gpu core after raising power limit 133%. So should left only power limit maxed?

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1 minute ago, worry said:

So peoples raising power limit and adding gpu core clock too? I observed my card is not fully stable on firestrike when i add some gpu core after raising power limit 133%. So should left only power limit maxed?

how much core clock did you add?

 

 

 

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I add +60 and fire strike gpu cras after maybe 4 hours in loop. Only Firestrike and 4 hours crash . In games 24h stable,weird.

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1 minute ago, worry said:

I add +60 and fire strike gpu cras after maybe 4 hours in loop

Try adding +45 then, if its stable for 4 hours it wont need much to be completely stable. Have you touched memory?

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Yeah i tried with stock clocks but with power limit 133% and with memory oc and its not crashing. With or without memory oc its not crashing on stock clocks with power limit 133%.

 

Its crashing on clock 1950mhz in fire strike after few hours just. No matter what voltage i set after 3-4hours on 1950mhz clock crash. 1950mhz is the lowest after max temp peak.

 

So propably -10 core use? But like i said its only Firestrike and when temps go to very high only in this test. On games i can play on 2050mhz :) with stable frames and no crashing. 

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4 minutes ago, worry said:

Yeah i tried with stock clocks but with power limit 133% and with memory oc and its not crashing. With or without memory oc its not crashing on stock clocks with power limit 133%.

 

Its crashing on clock 1950mhz in fire strike after few hours just. No matter what voltage i set after 3-4hours on 1950mhz clock crash. 1950mhz is the lowest after max temp peak.

 

So propably -10 core use?

1950mhz is quite low for a 2080ti ngl.

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i know but most peoples dont loop cards few hours especially in firestrike. I bet 50% will crash too on the same clock.

They only playing games etc

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6 minutes ago, worry said:

when temps go to very high

how high?

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On games temps 70-73C max with fan speed 100% ,on oc core +75 with 2020-2050mhz boost.

 

Firestrike gpu test 1 max temp 83C with fan speed 100% . The lowest clock on 83C is 1950mhz

 

Only this test.

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unless you also moved the core or memory offsets this is just boost, which is running the card faster but not what we usiually call overclocking

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Wait a sec. Can i call this a "stable" oc? If i overclocked +60core ,start boost with lowest temp is 2040mhz and when max temp will raise, the lowest clock stabilize on 1950mhz. And then after 3-4 hours it crash in firestrike.

 

But when i put core +45core ,start boost with lowest temp is 2025mhz,and after moment 1950mhz ( the which was not stable on long time loop ) but after when max temp  will show ,the lowest  clock stabilize on 1935mhz but then no crash even on loop.

 

So i can call this stable oc ( +45 )or not because i had for a brief moment that "1950mhz" ?

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4 hours ago, worry said:

Hello. Haven an question. My card 2080 Ti Aorus. When i raise power limit from 100% - 133% and fan speed from auto to 100% i have higher boost clock,starts at 2025mhz.

All clocks are default stock.


So is this oc,we can call this oc too?

 

When i left stock power limit 100% and no crank fan speed max boost is 1900mhz at start 

 

Another thread on this same issue?

 

Have you changed the power connections on the GPU yet to 2 separate PCIe cables?

 

You will continue to have issues until that is changed.

 

 

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its not because of this i have strong psu man

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1 minute ago, worry said:

its not because of this i have strong psu man

 

Until you change it you will continue to have issues.

 

So everything is completely irrelevant until that is fixed/

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36 minutes ago, worry said:

its not because of this i have strong psu man

Ever hear of Ohm's law?

 

Doesn't matter how "strong" the PSU is when you're relying on one cable to deliver power.

 

More power through a single cable is going to cause the voltage to drop at that cable.  And that cable doesn't have a sense wire to tell the PSU to boost the voltage.  It's worth a shot to use two separate PCIe cables to see if the problem goes away.

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17 minutes ago, jonnyGURU said:

Ever hear of Ohm's law?

 

Doesn't matter how "strong" the PSU is when you're relying on one cable to deliver power.

 

More power through a single cable is going to cause the voltage to drop at that cable.  And that cable doesn't have a sense wire to tell the PSU to boost the voltage.  It's worth a shot to use two separate PCIe cables to see if the problem goes away.

 

Thanks for ringing in Jonny. :)

 

Maybe your post will make a dent so we don't see another 20 threads on this thing since he won't listen to anyone else.

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Yeah but max power TDP is 330W so its fine

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Ok i will 2 cables maybe will be good results or better even

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