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Your highest stable 1070 overclock

I was just curious to see other peoples overclocks on there 1070 as I just got one and got a maximum of 2126MHz (+100) on the core and 4455MHz (+450) on the memory with the voltage at +100 power limit 120% and temp limit at 92C

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Take a look at this thread it gets updated regularly.

 

I was personally able to reach about 2050 MHz on the core. It seemed GPU boost didn't want to go any higher than that no matter how much I pushed the clock.

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3 minutes ago, Daveeede said:

Take a look at this thread it gets updated regularly.

 

I was personally able to reach about 2050 MHz on the core. It seemed GPU boost didn't want to go any higher than that no matter how much I pushed the clock.

did you change your voltage or temp limits at all?

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1 minute ago, Hulster_Hulse said:

did you change your voltage or temp limits at all?

Maxed temp and power limits but didnt touch voltage. I know that would've probably helped but Im happy with the result and temps never passed 70 degrees.

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1 minute ago, Daveeede said:

Maxed temp and power limits but didnt touch voltage. I know that would've probably helped but Im happy with the result and temps never passed 70 degrees.

do you have a custom 1070 if so which one?

Also here are some videos if you need help and advice ad in case you push it too far

 

 

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1 minute ago, Hulster_Hulse said:

do you have a custom 1070 if so which one?

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Just now, Daveeede said:

Asus GTX 1070 Strix

I have the same one so its either the core or the voltage but I can't believe how quiet it runs even under load

 at 60C

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1 minute ago, Hulster_Hulse said:

I have the same one so its either the core or the voltage but I can't believe how quiet it runs even under load

 at 60C

It's really fantastic. My hard drives are louder even at most gaming loads.

 

Mine is the "ASUS GeForce GTX 1070 STRIX-GTX1070-8G-GAMING", which is the stock clocked version. Could be yours was binned higher for the factory OC.

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4 minutes ago, Daveeede said:

It's really fantastic. My hard drives are louder even at most gaming loads.

 

Mine is the "ASUS GeForce GTX 1070 STRIX-GTX1070-8G-GAMING", which is the stock clocked version. Could be yours was binned higher for the factory OC.

I did get the O8G model so maybe

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7 minutes ago, Daveeede said:

It's really fantastic. My hard drives are louder even at most gaming loads.

 

Mine is the "ASUS GeForce GTX 1070 STRIX-GTX1070-8G-GAMING", which is the stock clocked version. Could be yours was binned higher for the factory OC.

I also just did a valley run for that thread you posted and got nearly 4300 following its settings but at 100% fan speed it sounds like at jet engine but It didn't break 50C

i had my window open and it 4C outside and im really cold but it was worth it

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I am running 2100 Mhz core / 4646 Mhz memory stable 24/7 with a fan profile that goes to 50% at 62C, which is still audibly-imperceptible to me while gaming and benchmarking. I can increase the memory Mhz with this fan profile by like 8 - 16 Mhz, but I noticed inconsistent performance results in benchmarking (sometimes it would be slightly better, sometimes slightly worse), so I've just left the memory Mhz at 4646, for now.

 

26 minutes ago, Daveeede said:

Take a look at this thread it gets updated regularly.

 

I was personally able to reach about 2050 MHz on the core. It seemed GPU boost didn't want to go any higher than that no matter how much I pushed the clock.

That Unigine Valley score thread is difficult to navigate, and is not specific to one GPU. Also, the configurations for Valley are not necessarily 24/7 stable setups. I can run Valley at higher settings than I can play all my games at.

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1 minute ago, Hulster_Hulse said:

I also just did a valley run for that thread you posted and got nearly 4300 following its settings but at 100% fan speed it sounds like at jet engine but It didn't break 50C

You should post it! I got 4308 at my clock speed. If you keep trying you could probably reach 4500.

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1 minute ago, Delicieuxz said:

That Unigine Valley score thread is difficult to navigate, and is not specific to one GPU. Also, the configurations for Valley are not necessarily 24/7 stable setups. I can run Valley at higher settings than I can play all my games at.

All the results are summarized in the doc. However you are right that not all the setups are fully stable. It is a benchmarking thread after all. But it still give a decent idea of what people are pushing their cards to do. 

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1 minute ago, Daveeede said:

You should post it! I got 4308 at my clock speed. If you keep trying you could probably reach 4500.

I've tried as soon as i go over +100 I get instability and if i go to +110 I grey screen and if i go to +500 on the memory it crashes and my screens look like a game from the 90's

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Here's what happens as soon as its got a small amount of load if i push the memory too far 

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3 minutes ago, Hulster_Hulse said:

Here's what happens as soon as its got a small amount of load if i push the memory too far 

IMG_1133[1].PNG

I dont see a problem here.

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I have a 1070 FE (Zotac). Quite happy with the max stable OC of 2050Mhz core and 45XXMHz memory (+150/+500) with voltage limit, power limit and temp target all maxed. Have to run the fan up to 75% or so to keep the temps in the low/mid 70's (and keep core clocks around 2000) but I'm cool with that. Can't hear it with headphones on. :P 

 

Might water cool it down the road but I really like the look of the FE, so I'm torn. lol. 

 

 

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4 minutes ago, Hulster_Hulse said:

Here's what happens as soon as its got a small amount of load if i push the memory too far 

 

Do you have micron memory? If so, you should flash the updated BIOS all the manufacturer's have released to address a minor voltage issue with the micron memory.

 

If not, you need to pull back your overclocks (obviously). ;)  

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1 minute ago, MEC-777 said:

Do you have micron memory? If so, you should flash the updated BIOS all the manufacturer's have released to address a minor voltage issue with the micron memory.

 

If not, you need to pull back your overclocks (obviously). ;)  

how would i find out if i have micron memory?

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how would i find out if i have micron memory?

Download and run a program called GPUZ from techpowerup.  

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2 minutes ago, MEC-777 said:

Download and run a program called GPUZ from techpowerup.  

I do have micron memory what do i do to get the update

 

 

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1 minute ago, Hulster_Hulse said:

I do have micron memory what do i do to get the update

 

 

You'll have to visit the Asus support website and download the updated vBIOS for your exact model of card. As for flashing the new BIOS, I believe Techpowerup has some information on how to do this. You'll need a program called nvflash. Beyond that, I'm not too familiar with this process. My 1070 has Samsung memory so I didn't have to flash it. 

 

 

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1 hour ago, Hulster_Hulse said:

Here's what happens as soon as its got a small amount of load if i push the memory too far 

IMG_1133[1].PNG

Nope, looks normal. Kind of looks like my wallpaper.

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