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Just wondering I been running heaven on loop for about 2 hours while I did some house jobs after I picked up my friends old 980ti hybrid as he is getting a 1080. Just wanted too see what peoples thoughts were on my OC

 

I added below 

 

+30mV 

110% power limit

+140 clock speed

+250 on memory clock

 

It's boosts all the way up to 1528mhz which I didn't think was bad for a start.

 

Let me know what you think. Thanks peeps

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3 hours ago, danrey84 said:

Just wondering I been running heaven on loop for about 2 hours while I did some house jobs after I picked up my friends old hybrid as he is getting a 1080. Just wanted too see what peoples thoughts were on my OC

 

I added below 

 

+30mV 

110% power limit

+140 clock speed

+250 on memory clock

 

It's boosts all the way up to 1528mhz which I didn't think was bad for a start.

 

Let me know what you think. Thanks peeps

 

The trick isn't necessarily getting it to boost to 1528, but getting it to stay there.  While you're looping heaven as your were earlier, watch the GPU clock moving up and down.

 

Also, you have a lot of room left in the memory OC depending on which memory your Hybrids have.  They come with either Hynix or Samsung memory.

 

I just sold both of my EVGA 980 Ti Hybrids and they were nothing short of remarkable.  Keep them cool and they will boost high and hold.  I ended up installing EK blocks on mine and adding them to my loop and they would produce some insane benchmark numbers with stock BIOS.

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2 minutes ago, done12many2 said:

 

The trick isn't necessarily getting it to boost to 1528, but getting it to stay there.  While you're looping heaven as your were earlier, watch the GPU clock moving up and down.

 

Also, you have a lot of room left in the memory OC depending on which memory your Hybrids have.  They come with either Hynix or Samsung memory.

 

I just sold both of my EVGA 980 Ti Hybrids and they were nothing short of remarkable.  Keep them cool and they will boost high and hold.  I ended up installing EK blocks on mine and adding them to my loop and they would produce some insane benchmark numbers with stock BIOS.

I have checked the GDDR ram at its samsung. After the loop which is still running now about 3 hour it's still at 1528mhz but dipped to 1509mhz. The temperature as we speak is 51C. 

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3 hours ago, danrey84 said:

I have checked the GDDR ram at its samsung. After the loop which is still running now about 3 hour it's still at 1528mhz but dipped to 1509mhz. The temperature as we speak is 51C. 

 

You're doing pretty good then.  My cards with Samsung memory would run at 2000MHz with little fuss so you might want to try increasing your memory overclock.  Here's a shot showing GPUz.  I couldn't find just a GPUz screenshot so I grabbed this from my post in the LTT Valley benchmark thread.

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40 minutes ago, danrey84 said:

Any thoughts to improve it even more are appreciated but 1 thing I noticed even if I went to +141 on the clock speed it crashed even if I gave it all the juice in the world so I think I hit the ceiling there 

You can add more voltage. 50C is super chill. And +30mV isn't much. Try raising that slider, see if you can get better clocks.

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