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  1. 1. Favorite Nvidia Card Manufacturer

    • Asus
      4
    • EVGA
      7
    • Gigabyte
      0
    • MSI
      2
    • PNY
      0
    • Zotac
      2
    • Galaxy
      0
    • Other
      1


I made a spreadsheet of the clock speeds, cooling solutions and more for the GTX 1080 to help people choose what graphics card to buy. I didn't list prices since they change so much, but you can just find a card you like on the spreadsheet and search for prices. I'll probably be making these spreadsheets for the 1070 and 1060 too, so look out for them! I hope you find this useful if you're looking for a new GPU.

 

 

Clock speeds are based off of standard preset and I only included the best known manufacturers to North America, and ones who's websites actually worked (Galaxy).

 

Spreadsheet Link - https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/14piDzW2DQgCvokgAc7KQSRyZ6wqROawYG3aTi7FpFqA/edit?usp=sharing

To sort, hover over the column letter and click on the drop down arrow. Than click sort Z-A for highest to lowest numbers, or A-Z for lowest numbers.

 

As a side note, the Zotac 1080 AMP Extreme Edition has the highest base clock speeds of all the 1080s.

 

 

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As a side note, factory clock speed literally does not matter since you can always overclock any 1080 yourself and get 2000-2200MHz. Every time.

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13 minutes ago, Enderman said:

As a side note, factory clock speed literally does not matter since you can always overclock any 1080 yourself and get 2000-2200MHz. Every time.

That's true but people still buy based on that anyways. The manufacturer does back the clock speeds they give anyways, so for people who aren't comfortable overclocking I guess it's kind of useful.

 

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7 minutes ago, Enderman said:

As a side note, factory clock speed literally does not matter since you can always overclock any 1080 yourself and get 2000-2200MHz. Every time.

Whats the best way of doing this as I have a MSI Gaming X 8G and I'm looking to overclock to that high.

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3 minutes ago, Spitfire1911 said:

Whats the best way of doing this as I have a MSI Gaming X 8G and I'm looking to overclock to that high.

Download MSI afterburner. It's a pretty easy to use software, just set the clock speed and test it.

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Just now, 1Reshiram12 said:

Download MSI afterburner. It's a pretty easy to use software, just set the clock speed and test it.

So there isn't much process to it just trail and error? And I know how to OC using it. I was just wondering if there were any specific settings to get it that high. Currently I have core voltage at 100%, power limit at 121%, Temp limit 85C, Core clock of +100 (1683), and memory clock of +50 (5054). Its idling around 60C. How much room do I have to get something thats stable while gaming while not running to hot or loud.

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4 minutes ago, 1Reshiram12 said:

That's true but people still buy based on that anyways. The manufacturer does back the clock speeds they give anyways, so for people who aren't comfortable overclocking I guess it's kind of useful.

 

True, but unless for some reason you are extremely paranoid about moving a slider there is no reason why you should pay more for something that can be done yourself for free.

 

4 minutes ago, Spitfire1911 said:

Whats the best way of doing this as I have a MSI Gaming X 8G and I'm looking to overclock to that high.

Use MSI afterburner and follow a GPU overclocking guide on youtube.
Basically move the power limit and voltage sliders all the way to the right and increase the clock speed until you start getting artifacting or driver crashes, then move it back a little.

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22 minutes ago, 1Reshiram12 said:

I made a spreadsheet of the clock speeds, cooling solutions and more for the GTX 1080 to help people choose what graphics card to buy. I didn't list prices since they change so much, but you can just find a card you like on the spreadsheet and search for prices. I'll probably be making these spreadsheets for the 1070 and 1060 too, so look out for them! I hope you find this useful if you're looking for a new GPU.

 

 

Clock speeds are based off of standard preset and I only included the best known manufacturers to North America, and ones who's websites actually worked (Galaxy).

 

Spreadsheet Link - https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/14piDzW2DQgCvokgAc7KQSRyZ6wqROawYG3aTi7FpFqA/edit?usp=sharing

To sort, hover over the column letter and click on the drop down arrow. Than click sort Z-A for highest to lowest numbers, or A-Z for lowest numbers.

 

As a side note, the Zotac 1080 AMP Extreme Edition has the highest base clock speeds of all the 1080s.

 

 

It'd be awesome if you did the 1060 soon!  I'm in the middle of planning a build with a 1060 and the spreadsheet would be a huge help!  Not that I don't enjoy looking at expensive things I can't have :P

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5 minutes ago, TurkeyClub said:

It'd be awesome if you did the 1060 soon!  I'm in the middle of planning a build with a 1060 and the spreadsheet would be a huge help!  Not that I don't enjoy looking at expensive things I can't have :P

I'm working on the 1060 and 1070 right now. I also plan on making a sheet for AMD cards.

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