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Overclocked 980ti

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7 hours ago, scottyseng said:

Yeah. The 1070 (2.1 Ghz OC...as far as I could get it) only won once in Time Spy (3D Mark). Everything else it just gets beat at by my 980 Ti. Even in my games, which aren't hard to run at all, just PS4 port RPG games, will run at 60-80% load on the 1070, but like 40-50% load on the 980 Ti.

 

In rendering, there's roughly a 10-14% difference in rendering times per frame between the two, which amounts to a lot when rendering a lot of frames.

 

I mostly do content creation, so I have very limited gaming experience. haha.

Cheers dude that's good to know as reviews make out it's the other way around when they test the 980ti at stock against the 1070 

my card is 1450mhz max stable core clock and 8200mhz on memory (hynix)..but it run too hot and too loud so i can't really run those settings anymore.

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| GPU: MSI RTX 3080Ti Ventus 3X OC  RAM: 32GB T-Force Delta RGB 3066mhz |
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1 hour ago, Nickathom said:

He kinda ripped you off considering you can get a 2 480s for 300

where? not new I cant, nor can I run crossfire 

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1 hour ago, Kabob71 said:

where? not new I cant, nor can I run crossfire 

people assume you're in the US...350$ CAD for a 980ti is a very good deal...it's also better than RX 480 crossfire...more stable, less heat, less noise, no micro-stuttering, no scalling issues...all games work 100% etc. i paid 800$ for mine about 6 months ago.

| CPU: Core i7-8700K @ 4.89ghz - 1.21v  Motherboard: Asus ROG STRIX Z370-E GAMING  CPU Cooler: Corsair H100i V2 |
| GPU: MSI RTX 3080Ti Ventus 3X OC  RAM: 32GB T-Force Delta RGB 3066mhz |
| Displays: Acer Predator XB270HU 1440p Gsync 144hz IPS Gaming monitor | Oculus Quest 2 VR

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7 hours ago, scottyseng said:

Yeah. The 1070 (2.1 Ghz OC...as far as I could get it) only won once in Time Spy (3D Mark). Everything else it just gets beat at by my 980 Ti. Even in my games, which aren't hard to run at all, just PS4 port RPG games, will run at 60-80% load on the 1070, but like 40-50% load on the 980 Ti.

 

In rendering, there's roughly a 10-14% difference in rendering times per frame between the two, which amounts to a lot when rendering a lot of frames.

 

I mostly do content creation, so I have very limited gaming experience. haha.

Cheers dude that's good to know as reviews make out it's the other way around when they test the 980ti at stock against the 1070 

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15 hours ago, PCMasterDebater said:

None of this makes sense.

 

+115 GPU clock gains you 1545mhz, yet +105 GPU clock nets you 1560mhz?

another thing

980tis came @ 3500mhz stock = +800mhz on mem would put you @ 4300mhz, not 2173mhz.

 

Can you stop lying to the OP so he doesn't get confused?! Its not helping him at all.

He's not lying. That's just gpu boost working it's magic

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