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2 hours ago, SkilledRebuilds said:

The 1050ti there was a SFF variant in a Dell box. Turbo is about 100Mhz lower than NonSFF versions, OC holds 1750-1860Mhz, rarely maintains 1911Mhz though.

It's not for suggesting one GPU over another..

Just a comparison of sorts.

Oh ok. ?

 

So how does this work, what tests do I need to run? 

 

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On 5/14/2013 at 1:28 PM, Cobalt said:

Thanks for the offer Levent, but that database isn't seen much action, we can handle it for now, if we need help on the future, make sure we'll call

Also, the original purpose of the DB is to have people submit their own results the way they do it and the way it works for them, standardizing really is not on the plans, people can always consult and check if some OC works with only with Furmark and crashes with Unigine Heaven and some other works w Furmark and Heaven, and with that info the first guy might compare clocks and find a more stable voltaje or clock that also works for him. That way he may find more suitable settings even though his worked mostly ok.

Variety equates to more information, and information is power :)

6 years later we have 11gb cards and new models called RTX.

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Graphic Card: EVGA 2080 TI FTW3 Ultra

OC parameter: GPU + 140mhz, vram +1250mhz,Voltage +75mv

 

TimeSpy Extreme result: https://www.3dmark.com/spy/10305687

TimeSpy Result: https://www.3dmark.com/spy/10308776

PortRoyal Result: https://www.3dmark.com/pr/208736

FireStrike Ultra:https://www.3dmark.com/fs/21618625

FireStrike:https://www.3dmark.com/fs/21618686

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i know nothing about overclocking, but i really want to play borderlands 3. my fan speeds never go over 55% on the gpu but 55-ish degrees @ full load gpu. so i know i have temp head room. gpu is a p106-100 6gb. anyone succesfully overclock it on ubuntu 16.04? if it means i can play or gain a few frames with no risk id like to overclock a little.

main rig:

CPU: 8086k @ 4.00ghz-4.3 boost

PSU: 750 watt psu gold (Corsair rm750)

gpu:axle p106-100 6gbz msi p104-100 @ 1887+150mhz oc gpu clock, 10,012 memory clock*2(sli?) on prime w coffee lake igpu

Mobo: Z390 taichi ultimate

Ram: 2x8gb corsair vengence lpx @3000mhz speed

case: focus G black

OS: ubuntu 16.04.6, and umix 20.04

Cooler: mugen 5 rev b,

Storage: 860 evo 1tb/ 120 gb corsair force nvme 500

 

backup

8gb ram celeron laptop/860 evo 500gb

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RX 580 saphire pulse hit 1440 MHz on core clock stock voltage because MSI afterburner doesn't wanna change that. with stock cooler and custom agressive fan curve maintains itself sub 70.

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anyone have a first time overclock guide for linux nvidia p106-100 6gb gpu? with adaptive clocking i get max 53 degrees temp, 30 degrees idle. my fans never go fast/loud tho.

main rig:

CPU: 8086k @ 4.00ghz-4.3 boost

PSU: 750 watt psu gold (Corsair rm750)

gpu:axle p106-100 6gbz msi p104-100 @ 1887+150mhz oc gpu clock, 10,012 memory clock*2(sli?) on prime w coffee lake igpu

Mobo: Z390 taichi ultimate

Ram: 2x8gb corsair vengence lpx @3000mhz speed

case: focus G black

OS: ubuntu 16.04.6, and umix 20.04

Cooler: mugen 5 rev b,

Storage: 860 evo 1tb/ 120 gb corsair force nvme 500

 

backup

8gb ram celeron laptop/860 evo 500gb

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Intel Core i7 7700k o/c @ 5.0ghz

NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080

MSI Z270 GAMING M7

32gb G.Skill Ram @ 3000

 

Currently Have my GPU overclocked at +160 Core Clock and +1000 on memory.

total clock speed is about 2060 but runs at a stable 2030ish and memory is 6000+

It ran stable in Heaven Benchmark 4.0 score of 2918

is this a safe overclock?

 

 

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is it safe to overclock my gpu if i can somehow get green with envy to work? all the options are greyed out. currently runs 154mhz over boost (1887mhz total) when under load/in game, and +4(8012) on the memory clock. temps of 70 consistant degrees under load, 65% fan speed. 

 

getting a 2000 in heaven benchmark at full screen and opengl renderer.  gpu is a p104-100, with gddr5x ram. also heaven doesn't seam to use the full ram vram speed either, so my score may be higher. 

main rig:

CPU: 8086k @ 4.00ghz-4.3 boost

PSU: 750 watt psu gold (Corsair rm750)

gpu:axle p106-100 6gbz msi p104-100 @ 1887+150mhz oc gpu clock, 10,012 memory clock*2(sli?) on prime w coffee lake igpu

Mobo: Z390 taichi ultimate

Ram: 2x8gb corsair vengence lpx @3000mhz speed

case: focus G black

OS: ubuntu 16.04.6, and umix 20.04

Cooler: mugen 5 rev b,

Storage: 860 evo 1tb/ 120 gb corsair force nvme 500

 

backup

8gb ram celeron laptop/860 evo 500gb

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Unlocked my old faithful beast Gigabyte GTX 1080 Ti Xtreme WF WB.

Id say i no longer care about silicon degradation.

 

EDIT : Seems like Framebuffer does not like much above 2200 @ 1.2v, or maybe its RAM issue, not 100% shure. Framebuffer usage goes gradually down from 50-60% to 20-30% causing FPS to tank. This is, interesting.

EDIT 2 : Framebuffer issue definetly related to power output, voltages and clocks. Best results with 2152mhz, 1150mv, +500Mem, with mem stock it can push 1175mv 2175mhz but 100 less score in Unigine Superposition.

 

It pulls around 430-460watts from psu alone, total system consumption around 600watts.

 

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Asus EVO DUAL-2080S-O8G

2100MHz core and 9000MHz memory

 

Firestrike Ultra

https://www.3dmark.com/fs/23195064

Time spy Extreme

https://www.3dmark.com/spy/13210726

Firestrike Ultre Stress Test

https://www.3dmark.com/fsst/1541572
 

AIO of 35 USD single 120 fan,

adapted because not compatible with the aluminum plate,

closed case with room temperature today at 35 degrees,

RTX 2080S overclocked at +100 core +120 memory 100% voltage and 120% power...

Ok, under stress test as Firestrike Ultra or GPU OCCT error test,

I reached a peak of 78 degrees, average 59 degrees, 2100MHz core and 9000MHz memory, without thermal throttling.
And if I keep the memory at 8000Mhz, the temps are decreasing a lot...

 

So for what I spent in terms of money related at the results, I am pretty satisfied ;)

but not satisfied about tubes and radiators positioning and so on, will be the next step...

 

 

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I thought i would share my overclock for my EVGA GTX 1050:

Core Voltage: +70%

Power Limit: 100%

Temp Limit: 83(C)

Core Clock Boost: +180

Memory Clock Boost: + 200

 

Benchmarks:

MSI Kombustor:

Stock: 705

OC: 756

3D Mark:

Stock: 26777

OC: 29036

CPU: Intel Core i7-9700K 3.6 GHz OC 4.7GHz 8-Core Processor 
CPU Cooler: Cooler Master Hyper 212 EVO 82.9 CFM Sleeve Bearing CPU Cooler 
Motherboard: Gigabyte B365M DS3H Micro ATX LGA1151 Motherboard 
Memory: Corsair Vengeance LPX 32 GB (2 x 16 GB) DDR4-3600 CL20 Memory 
Storage: Crucial MX500 500 GB 2.5" Solid State Drive 
Storage: Western Digital RE2 400 GB 3.5" 7200RPM Internal Hard Drive 
Storage: Western Digital Caviar Blue 640 GB 3.5" 7200RPM Internal Hard Drive 
Video Card: EVGA GeForce GTX 1050 3 GB SC GAMING Video Card 
Power Supply: Antec NeoECO Gold ZEN 700 W 80+ Gold Certified ATX Power Supply 
Operating System: Microsoft Windows 10 Pro OEM 64-bit 
Monitor: Dell ST2410 24.0" 1920x1080 60 Hz Monitor 
Monitor: NEC LCD1960NXi 19.0" 1280x1024 60 Hz Monitor 
Keyboard: Alienware AW768 RGB Wired Gaming Keyboard 
Mouse: Microsoft Intellimouse Pro - White Shadow Wired Optical Mouse 
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Idk if this counts, but I got my mobile Radeon HD3200 to OC to 583mhz. I am currently limited by MSIAB's limits, as this was the limit post extending official overclocking limits. image.thumb.jpg.64d438ef13e1f0411aeb1edc955e7f99.jpg

I could use some help with this!

please, pm me if you would like to contribute to my gpu bios database (includes overclocking bios, stock bios, and upgrades to gpus via modding)

Bios database

My beautiful, but not that powerful, main PC:

prior build:

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Rx 56 vega: Every step was min-voltage+max-clock't

 

As far as I can tell, the GPU could go much farther if it had more power limit. The challenge was to lower voltage relative to core clock to get more core clock out of the 250w limit.

 

The last step needs to be very close to 250w or it will constantly over-react back to the lower setting and then backup again. It completely ignores the vram voltage setting. It also decides on its own what core clock to run at which is a function of what it thinks is stable and what you set it at so you have to push it higher than it thinks its stable while not pushing it too high that it accidentally gets over itself and crashes sometimes. Basically, it will crash at 200km/h but if you tell it to only got at 195km/h it will go at 180km/h so you have to tell it to go to 210km/h while knowing that it's too scared to even go above 200km/h. I recall getting 1700+mhz (4k90fps in bf5) but I must of dropped it for the above reason. 

 

Furmark failed to detect instability by a wide margin. Starcraft 2 (free) was excellent for testing mem stability as it will crash very quickly (5min or less) or not at all AND will recover (after amd wattman auto-resets) without having to restart the game. BF1 and BF5 were good for the rest.

 

You can adjust power limit and fan for your perf/temp/noise preference. This setting will cause occasional crashes with 3D acceleration when you're not playing games. It won't crash during games.

 

Tested for months.

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CPU: Ryzen 5500 GPU: RX 6800 RAM: DDR4 3200MHZ 48GB (2x8+2x16 GB)  MOBO: MSI B450-A PRO Display: 4k120hz with freesync premium.

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5700-XT Aorus.

Undervolt, steady 1950-2000mhz and +50 on memory for 1800mhz. 175-195 watts used. 66c max core temp, 100c max hot spot temp. No difference in performance from stock.

 

 

Power draw before.

1.2v 2100mhz core, 1750mhz memory. 74c max core temp, 111c hot spot temp. 1850mhz-2050mhz, core throttling at 110c hot spot temp reached. 210-240watts of power used.

 

 

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MSI Ventus 2x OC 3060TI

BIOS Flashed to MSI GAMING X TRIO 3060TI

Core clock +130

Memory clock +1300

Fans set to 50% stable at 88C

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This is my first time overclocking/BIOS-flashing, pretty happy with my results, been going for 15 minutes with no artifacting whatsoever, temps have been stable at 88C since setting the fans to 50% and it's much quieter than it usually is at full blast. Before the mod/OC the card was only pushing about 106 FPS in FurMark, I'm now pushing 135-138 FPS (which I know this is a stress-test more than a benchmark but this is what I have with me at the current moment) and I'm very happy with the results! I've noted that pushing the fans up to 75% gives an extra 5-6 FPS yield despite no change in temperature but it's minimal enough for me not to really care about it.

 

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GIGABYTE RTX 3070 VISION OC, under volted with voltage curve,  stable at around 1965mhz at 930-1012mv (this can actually go a lot lower depending on title down to 730mv at 1965mh)

 

Card runs cooler and about 200 points more in Superposition than any 'normal' OCs I tried. I can put memory to 800 (haven't tried more) and it stays perfectly stable,  but I usually set memory to 100 instead.

 

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The direction tells you... the direction

-Scott Manley, 2021

 

 

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Not posting on the database, its not really good for much. 

But, RX480 4gb oc for mining.

uses a custom bios attached for a mem clock unlock (as well as a timing fix), which is attached below for anyone who wants to try it.

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this is for an elpedia/samsung memory reference card, and probably wont work on a different one.

 

it been stable at 2600 for 40mins, and at 2650 for about 15mins so far.

basically the oc is

-56 vcore volt

-7 power limit

-166 core clock

+850mem clock (used wattman)

+60mv mem (used wattman)


I used the amd wattman tool for those as msiab doesnt go past 2275 for this mod and the mem volt option doesnt exist for msiab

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I just wanted to share my oc on the mem as the elpedia is supposed to be really bad at ocing

 

 

*THIS IS A MODDED BIOS* *I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE IF YOU BRICK THE CARD WHEN FLASHING* *I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE IF YOU DAMAGE YOUR MEMORY*

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I could use some help with this!

please, pm me if you would like to contribute to my gpu bios database (includes overclocking bios, stock bios, and upgrades to gpus via modding)

Bios database

My beautiful, but not that powerful, main PC:

prior build:

Spoiler

 

 

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When I was getting ready to overclock my old-ish RX 5500 XT, I came here to check what the safe OC settings others got for their cards and found out that the 5500 is nowhere to be seen...
I guess it is a low-spec card from a few generations ago, but still.
So after some overclocking and undervolting of my own, here are my results and setup (with links to the official vendor site links for parts details):

 

Non GPU stuff:

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MOBO: ASRock B550M Steel Legend (https://www.asrock.com/mb/AMD/B550M%20Steel%20Legend)
Running bios P2.20

 

CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 5800X (https://www.amd.com/en/products/cpu/amd-ryzen-7-5800x)
OC Mode: Auto Overclock, Boost Override CP 200, PPT 142, TDC 95, EDC 140, PBO Scalar ON
CO Mode: Per Core, 1:-23, 2:-6, 3:-9, 4:-7, 5:-25, 6:-25, 7:-24, 8:-20

 

Memory: 4 sticks of Patriot Viper 4 Blackout Edition 32GB (4x8GB) DDR4 @3200MHz
(https://viper.patriotmemory.com/products/viper-4-blackout-ddr4-performance-memory-ram-viper-gaming-by-patriot-memory)
Manual Timings: 16-17-17-25 + tRC 54, tRC 54, tWR 10, tRFC 430, tFAW 16 @1.35V

 

Boot drive: Silicon Power PCIe Gen 3x4 M.2 2280 SSD P34A80, 512 GB
(https://www.silicon-power.com/web/gb/product-P34A80)
Running on 4 lines directly to CPU

 

Additional drives:
2x MB4000GCWDC 4TB HDD @7200 RPM
Samsung SSD 860 EVO 500GB (working as a cache for HDDs)
LG HL-DT-ST BD-RE BH16NS40

 

Case: SilentiumPC Regnum RG4TF (https://www.silentiumpc.com/en/product/regnum-rg4t/)
Fan setup (Positive Pressure):
Intake: 2x SilentiumPC Mistral 140, 1000 RPM (@ Full speed) (front of the case)
Out: 2x SilentiumPC Zephyr 140, 600 RPM (@ 370 RPM + ramp up under load) (top of the case) + 1x SilentiumPC Case Fan 120, 1200 RPM (@ 790 RPM + ramp up under load) (back of the case)

 

CPU Cooler: SilentiumPC Fortis 3 EVO ARGB (https://www.silentiumpc.com/en/product/fortis-3-evo-argb/)
220W TDP, 5 heat pipes, Fan: 140 @1400 RPM (@ 970 RPM + ramp up under load)
Arctic MX-4 Thermal compound

 

Power Supply: OCZ 750W ZT series (OCZ-ZT750W)

 

GPU: ASRock AMD Radeon RX 5500 XT Challenger D 8G OC (RX5500XT CLD 8GO)
(https://www.asrock.com/Graphics-Card/AMD/Radeon%20RX%205500%20XT%20Challenger%20D%208G%20OC/)


Stock Speeds:
P3: 1845MHz @1144mV
Memory: 1730MHz

 

Overclock and undervolt settings:
P3: 1950MHz @1089mV
Memory: 1860MHz
+20% Power Limit
100% max fan speed (default fan curve with 0RPM mode)

 

Temps at ~19C ambient.

 

OC idle temps: 37C (Hot Spot 39C)

OC max temps:
Furmark: 59C (Hot Spot 96C)
3DMark, Time Spy: 54C (Hot Spot 88C)
Unigine Superposition (1080p Extreme DirectX): 53C (Hot Spot 80C)

 

OC Scores:
Furmark fps (after 15 minutes): min:147, max:156, avg:154
3DMark, Time Spy, Graphic score: 5265
Unigine Superposition (10reme DirectX): 2801

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