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I don't really look at what Valley says.

I monitor the GPU behavior with other programs.

 

Personally, it tells me I'm reaching the desired clock speeds on both core and memory, but apparently the GPU temperature is in the 5 digit mark.

 

Can't be trusted!

 

:lol:

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GPU-Z.

 

The final answer.

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Are the GPU clock speeds right in Valley Benchmark?

My reference 980Ti with no over clock is showing 1392Mhz and 3505Mhz on memory running roughly 85C

 

Valley isn't accurate in mine at least, It posts it 50Mhz higher than what it actually is running at.

 

MSI afterburner is a good way to monitor current clock speeds.

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