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GTX 1060 Overclock info

GPU Clock Offset: +220MHz

Mem Clock Offset: +200MHz

Power Target: 116%

Temp Target: 91c (priority)

Voltage: 100% (1093mV)

 

Reaches around 2.2GHz in games and stays at around 70c~

 

I have included all my results in a .rar incase anyone wants too see how it did using the gpu boost 3.0 curve.

 

Done using EVGA Precision X OC

1060 benchmark.rar

Specs

CPU: Intel Core i7 6700k @ 4.6GHz

CPU Cooler: EK Water Loop - Pastel White Fluid

Video/Graphics Card: Zotac GTX 1060 6GB Single Fan (+220 core, +225 mem, manual)

PSU: Corsair RM750i Modular PSU - with Silverstone white extensions

RAM: 16GB Corsair Dominator Platinum (8GB x 2) @ 3000MHz

Peripherals:

  • AOC 29" 1080p Monitor (2x)
  • ASUS ROG Cerberus Headset
  • Corsair K90 Keyboard
  • Corsair RGB Strafe Mouse

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I have a 1060 as well and I got +800 MHz on the memory and +170 MHz on the core. Sits around 72c under furmark load. I can push it further but I can't be bothered at this moment.

The stock memory clock is 8008 and I got it to 8808

and the stock core clock is 1506 which I bumped up to 1879 which then turbo's up to around 2050-2100.

Pretty good for a cheap Asus GTX 1060 Turbo card.

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24 minutes ago, _Rapid said:

GPU Clock Offset: +220MHz

Mem Clock Offset: +200MHz

Power Target: 116%

Temp Target: 91c (priority)

Voltage: 100% (1093mV)

 

Reaches around 2.2GHz in games and stays at around 70c~

 

I have included all my results in a .rar incase anyone wants too see how it did using the gpu boost 3.0 curve.

 

Done using EVGA Precision X OC

1060 benchmark.rar

Mind testing other stuff? I'm kinda wondering how it does in compute tasks...

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32 minutes ago, _Rapid said:

GPU Clock Offset: +220MHz

Mem Clock Offset: +200MHz

Power Target: 116%

Temp Target: 91c (priority)

Voltage: 100% (1093mV)

 

Reaches around 2.2GHz in games and stays at around 70c~

 

I have included all my results in a .rar incase anyone wants too see how it did using the gpu boost 3.0 curve.

 

Done using EVGA Precision X OC

1060 benchmark.rar

You must live in a really cold country to go that high in frequency with that card.

Home PC: i5 6402P | Kingston HyperX 8GBx2 | Gigabyte G1 gaming GTX 1060 | Kingston UV400 240GB | WD blue 1TB Gigabyte H110m-S2 Cooler Master B500 v2

Laptop: Lenovo Yoga 710(Kaby Lake)

Phone: Oneplus 3

Tablet: iPad air 2

 

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1 minute ago, Shubham Yadav said:

You must live in a really cold country to go that high in frequency with that card.

Britain, so yeah :P

9 minutes ago, Imakuni said:

Mind testing other stuff? I'm kinda wondering how it does in compute tasks...

I did a gpu rendering benchmark for someone which can be found here: http://imgur.com/a/AWs7U

If you have a specific benchmark in mind, let me know and i'll run it (stock and OC)

Specs

CPU: Intel Core i7 6700k @ 4.6GHz

CPU Cooler: EK Water Loop - Pastel White Fluid

Video/Graphics Card: Zotac GTX 1060 6GB Single Fan (+220 core, +225 mem, manual)

PSU: Corsair RM750i Modular PSU - with Silverstone white extensions

RAM: 16GB Corsair Dominator Platinum (8GB x 2) @ 3000MHz

Peripherals:

  • AOC 29" 1080p Monitor (2x)
  • ASUS ROG Cerberus Headset
  • Corsair K90 Keyboard
  • Corsair RGB Strafe Mouse

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3 minutes ago, _Rapid said:

Britain, so yeah :P

I got my G1 gaming to +120 on frequency and +500 on memory. So we are the same on frequency( since the g1 gaming is 1810 on stock) and I'm higher on memory. My power limit is also higher since the g1 gaming has a 8 pin input.

 

Yet, my card never goes above 2100 MHz even with max voltage. I'm using Gigabyte's software.

 

Should I change my overclocking tool?

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12 minutes ago, _Rapid said:

If you have a specific benchmark in mind, let me know and i'll run it (stock and OC)

Actually, yeah: GfnSVOcl. There's a 32bit and 64bit version; try both, as sometimes the 32bit is faster (and at others, the 64bit wins).

 

The command line for running the app would be:

gfnsvocl_w32_2G.exe 22 156000 156001 B9 W1

 

Change the bold part to 64 for the 64bit app. Start running it and, after a few seconds, you should see something like this:

ocl.png

 

I'm only interested in that P/day measure. The app doesn't take long to stabilize, so you can just check after, say, 10s and make note of the number (and if you are using the 32 or 64 bit app).

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1 minute ago, Shubham Yadav said:

I got my G1 gaming to +120 on frequency and +500 on memory. So we are the same on frequency( since the g1 gaming is 1810 on stock) and I'm higher on memory. My power limit is also higher since the g1 gaming has a 8 pin input.

 

Yet, my card never goes above 2100 MHz even with max voltage. I'm using Gigabyte's software.

 

Should I change my overclocking tool?

This is the first time i've used EVGA's PrecisionX OC tool and it works like a charm. I think I could get a higher frequency as it was almost stable at +250 but i've been awake for like 15 hours now so I just gave up and lowered it to +225. Maybe I just hit jackpot in the silicon lottery.

Specs

CPU: Intel Core i7 6700k @ 4.6GHz

CPU Cooler: EK Water Loop - Pastel White Fluid

Video/Graphics Card: Zotac GTX 1060 6GB Single Fan (+220 core, +225 mem, manual)

PSU: Corsair RM750i Modular PSU - with Silverstone white extensions

RAM: 16GB Corsair Dominator Platinum (8GB x 2) @ 3000MHz

Peripherals:

  • AOC 29" 1080p Monitor (2x)
  • ASUS ROG Cerberus Headset
  • Corsair K90 Keyboard
  • Corsair RGB Strafe Mouse

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Just now, _Rapid said:

This is the first time i've used EVGA's PrecisionX OC tool and it works like a charm. I think I could get a higher frequency as it was almost stable at +250 but i've been awake for like 15 hours now so I just gave up and lowered it to +225. Maybe I just hit jackpot in the silicon lottery.

That could be a reason. Maybe my card is just average. I don't have an issue with the overclock I got. +120 on 1810 is pretty great( same as yours). I am having issue on why the GPU boost isn't making my card go higher than 2100 MHz.

 

I'll do some testing with precision X. Will post unigin valley results with overclock with both softwares in about an hour. Let's see how it goes.

Home PC: i5 6402P | Kingston HyperX 8GBx2 | Gigabyte G1 gaming GTX 1060 | Kingston UV400 240GB | WD blue 1TB Gigabyte H110m-S2 Cooler Master B500 v2

Laptop: Lenovo Yoga 710(Kaby Lake)

Phone: Oneplus 3

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9 minutes ago, Imakuni said:

 

I'm only interested in that P/day measure. The app doesn't take long to stabilize, so you can just check after, say, 10s and make note of the number (and if you are using the 32 or 64 bit app).

Good luck ;)

9 minutes ago, Imakuni said:

Actually, yeah: GfnSVOcl. There's a 32bit and 64bit version; try both, as sometimes the 32bit is faster (and at others, the 64bit wins).

 

The command line for running the app would be:

gfnsvocl_w32_2G.exe 22 156000 156001 B9 W1

 

Change the bold part to 64 for the 64bit app. Start running it and, after a few seconds, you should see something like this:

ocl.png

 

I'm only interested in that P/day measure. The app doesn't take long to stabilize, so you can just check after, say, 10s and make note of the number (and if you are using the 32 or 64 bit app).

Here ya go (64)

http://imgur.com/a/TsrWq

Specs

CPU: Intel Core i7 6700k @ 4.6GHz

CPU Cooler: EK Water Loop - Pastel White Fluid

Video/Graphics Card: Zotac GTX 1060 6GB Single Fan (+220 core, +225 mem, manual)

PSU: Corsair RM750i Modular PSU - with Silverstone white extensions

RAM: 16GB Corsair Dominator Platinum (8GB x 2) @ 3000MHz

Peripherals:

  • AOC 29" 1080p Monitor (2x)
  • ASUS ROG Cerberus Headset
  • Corsair K90 Keyboard
  • Corsair RGB Strafe Mouse

http://i.imgur.com/TxY11t7.gif

 

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2 minutes ago, _Rapid said:

Good luck ;)

Here ya go

http://imgur.com/a/TsrWq

Cool.... my 970 gets about 99P/day, so it's not far off of a 1060.

 

Nice to know...

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