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Valley apparently says my card is running at this speed. How in The Lord's name is that possible? 0.o

Is that your core clock? Sounds like your memory clock once you times that by 4.

What card do you have?

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Is that your core clock? Sounds like your memory clock once you times that by 4.

Profile says Zotac 980 Ti Amp Extreme edition

Nope. It's the core. Memory is 3610 mhz. Really weird. Must be a bug or something. Temps aren't even getting high. Only 67° Celsius.

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Nope. It's the core. Memory is 3610 mhz. Really weird. Must be a bug or something. Temps aren't even getting high. Only 67° Celsius.

Ah, memory is running at stock for your card.

Probably valley being valley, It's not very accurate.

Try running the benchmark and monitor your temps with something like GPU-Z or MSI AfterBurner.

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Happened to me as well core 1630 mem 3805 at 61C on a titan X but on precision x it said 1400+ happens both on valley and heaven. i assumed it was a bug.

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Ah, memory is running at stock for your card.

Probably valley being valley, It's not very accurate.

Try running the benchmark and monitor your temps with something like GPU-Z or MSI AfterBurner.

Yeah it's a bug. Thought I had the God card for a moment. Hahaha.

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Valley said my 980 Ti was doing exactly 1607Mhz too when it was really about 1480Mhz. Don't pay attention to it, use Afterburner or GPU-Z to get accurate readings.

 

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It's not really a bug, it just shows the highest boost clock from the boost table in your card's BIOS. Though GPUs never boost to the max clock. It would be more useful if it displayed current clock speed, but yeah, it doesn't.

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It's not really a bug, it just shows the highest boost clock from the boost table in your card's BIOS. Though GPUs never boost to the max clock. It would be more useful if it displayed current clock speed, but yeah, it doesn't.

Really? Now that's interesting. I'm going to have to overclock this thing sometime when I get the time and see what I can push out of it. :P

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Really? Now that's interesting. I'm going to have to overclock this thing sometime when I get the time and see what I can push out of it. :P

 

Yeah... UValley reads 1744MHz in some of my runs. ._.


 

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