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So i built my system and everyting seemed to run fine. ive had some issues with the display drivers crashing rather randomly.. both with and without overclocks.

and im having trubble understanding what might be causing it. ive read up a bit and some might suggest that atleast when oc'ing i might be hitting some limits.

as for now the gpu temps have never bin an issue. 65-84 at max (upper gpu might reach 85 at times depending on if i whant Auto fan speed to handle it or crank it up manualy)

the oc i currently run them on is +120 wich is 1455 when they boost. and far below the oc they should be able to reach.. i havent Oc'd the volt, might that be the key for stabileing it out?

as they should reach 1500 np as for rewiuws telling :D 


thx if anyone has anything that could help me find out the issue here :)

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Huh... Those should work easily enough. Just standard crashing?

 

Have you tried remounting them?

 

I got some pretty poor ASIC gpu's (68 and 70%) and I was able to reach 1507/1493 stable all the time.

 

What have you been trying to hit on mem clock.

 

Finally have you tried running each one separately and seeing what you can hit?

 

There have been talks about sli bridges failing and causing issues sometimes. This could be the case for you.

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Each gpu overclocks differently but the latest gpu drivers are awful for overclocking. Each time I try to Oc my drivers crash.

Last great Overclock drivers were 353.62

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Huh... Those should work easily enough. Just standard crashing?

 

Have you tried remounting them?

 

I got some pretty poor ASIC gpu's (68 and 70%) and I was able to reach 1507/1493 stable all the time.

 

What have you been trying to hit on mem clock.

 

Finally have you tried running each one separately and seeing what you can hit?

 

There have been talks about sli bridges failing and causing issues sometimes. This could be the case for you.

some times standards without any oc applied.. more often tho when Oc'd i have tried remounting. they seeme fine that way but the sli bridge might an issue. i did think it felt kinda wiggely when putting it on the cards, not a tight fit atleast :z my Asic's are about the same. 69 and 74%. mem ive but 150+ so 3500.

i havent tryed seperatly no. so that i can do.

 

Each gpu overclocks differently but the latest gpu drivers are awful for overclocking. Each time I try to Oc my drivers crash.

Last great Overclock drivers were 353.62

hmm, il go look about if it might be the drivers :) thx! 

 CPU: i7 8700k, 4.9ghz 1.29v llc1  Motherboard: Asus Z370-i G  Ram: Trident-Z 3200mhz->3866 cl17,17,37
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Storage: Samsung 970 Evo 500gb, x2 Raid 0 PSU: Corsair SF600 SFX
Display: Acer Predator x34 100hz 1440p  
Cooling: Celsius C24  Operating System: W10   

 
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Each gpu overclocks differently but the latest gpu drivers are awful for overclocking. Each time I try to Oc my drivers crash.

Last great Overclock drivers were 353.62

I'm actually doing really well on 355.98 (today's release.) 355.80 was definitely a step back, but this one seems fine enough. 

 

Either way drivers wouldn't cause abject failure in this case.

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I'm actually doing really well on 355.98 (today's release.) 355.80 was definitely a step back, but this one seems fine enough. 

 

Either way drivers wouldn't cause abject failure in this case.

hmm this is so odd... atm i ran them +0 mem and +150 card wich was 1495, fans cranked and a tad volt to see if that would help, but nada.. ran for 2 min max themp reached was 65 on the upper card..

 CPU: i7 8700k, 4.9ghz 1.29v llc1  Motherboard: Asus Z370-i G  Ram: Trident-Z 3200mhz->3866 cl17,17,37
GPU: Strix Oc 1080ti 2075mhz  Case: aNcase M1
Storage: Samsung 970 Evo 500gb, x2 Raid 0 PSU: Corsair SF600 SFX
Display: Acer Predator x34 100hz 1440p  
Cooling: Celsius C24  Operating System: W10   

 
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