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2080 aorus overclock

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got a 2080 aorus and its very hard to miss its 12+2 power phases but does it actually mean i can really overclock it with its stock cooling?

since minecraft with shaders runs like shit (looked online and searched for a solution and even asked here and got to a conclusion that this game's shaders optimization is beyond trash...) 

does anyone has this card and overclocked it and can tell me what clocks he got???

"I fear not the man who has practiced 10,000 kicks once, but I fear the man who has practiced one kick 10,000 times." - Bruce Lee

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1 minute ago, BlueScope819 said:

I have a 2080 Aorus. (the one with the fancy fans). It comes with a pretty high factory overclock I'm actually not running an OC in the interest of noise / also high ambient temps but in terms of core it can't do as much as a founders simply because it's starting at a higher place.

I managed to get it to 2130mhz on core and 7350mhz on memory but technically it should able to hit 8000mhz on memory no? i just see people with similar cooled cards like msi gaming x trio that get 8000mhz memory clock

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Overclock depends on the chip you got, silicon lottery and all that, but you should easily be able to overclock with the stock cooler. Grab MSI Afterburner and a stress test (I recommend one of the newer Unigine or 3DMark benchmarks) and start cranking up the core and memory clock until you get crashes, artifacts, or thermal throttling, then back it off a bit and you're set.

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1 minute ago, BobVonBob said:

Overclock depends on the chip you got, silicon lottery and all that, but you should easily be able to overclock with the stock cooler. Grab MSI Afterburner and a stress test (I recommend one of the newer Unigine or 3DMark benchmarks) and start cranking up the core and memory clock until you get crashes, artifacts, or thermal throttling, then back it off a bit and you're set.

yeah i knoe it depends on the silicon, i just want to get a general range of what people are getting

haha im not gonna kick the slider all the way to the max :)

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Worse result is like 2GHz, best is 2.2GHz for the core. As for memory, that goes all over the place (some can barely add 200MHz to it, some can max out the slider) so no conclusions

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1 minute ago, BlueScope819 said:

I got it to about the same I think but I ran into thermal problems

i didnt run to thermal problems i just didnt push it further

this clock was in the middle of a minecraft game, i just minimized dto check for temps and i saw that the core clock was at 2130mhz and temps at 70c

i did set a cutom fan curve that favors cooling rather then noise

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1 minute ago, Not Wills said:

The thing I lose badly to?

same here with my cpu ;)

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