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Any Non-OC edition 1080ti strix owners?

TheScorpio

I own a 980 TI Strix Non-Oc edition... But I don't think that counts. Haha.

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CPU: Ryzen 7 7800X3D

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The consensus is OC Strix are not binned, yet the OC variant is always sold out has more reviews, which means people are still buying them just in case.

 

But then all reviews for non OC, say, don't bother with OC, it overclocks the same.

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Well Mine so far boosted up to 1911 without manual OC just by using their already made OC profile, seems good? I honestly cant find any reviewers that did not receive the NON-OC edition, guess i have to check with users in forums

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22 minutes ago, TheScorpio said:

Well Mine so far boosted up to 1911 without manual OC just by using their already made OC profile, seems good? I honestly cant find any reviewers that did not receive the NON-OC edition, guess i have to check with users in forums

This guy got 1950

"The Strix is amazing in all those areas. First off, don't bother buying the OC edition. Without changing a single setting on this card, it boosts up to 1950 Ghz GPU clock when gaming."

 

https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814126187&nm_mc=AFC-C8Junction&cm_mmc=AFC-C8Junction-Veeralava LLC-_-na-_-na-_-na&cm_sp=&AID=10446076&PID=7057735&SID=

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9 hours ago, MysticLTT said:

This guy got 1950

"The Strix is amazing in all those areas. First off, don't bother buying the OC edition. Without changing a single setting on this card, it boosts up to 1950 Ghz GPU clock when gaming."

 

https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814126187&nm_mc=AFC-C8Junction&cm_mmc=AFC-C8Junction-Veeralava LLC-_-na-_-na-_-na&cm_sp=&AID=10446076&PID=7057735&SID=

Well, I had sometime to tinker with it today and went up to 2025, well starts off 2025 then stabilize at 2012, didn't even touch any voltage sliders or memory, just primary focusing on the core, which seems very promising, I dont regret not buying the OC edition xD

Thanks for the help eitherway!

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I have two OC Editions and one can over clock to 2076 and the other one gets 2035.

 

As mentioned before, these cards are no longer binned it seems, but its always just in case kind of deal, and if you have enough money to burn on 1080ti, you have enough money to burn extra for OC Edition.

 

There are better price/performance cards out there if you are price conscious.

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I have the OC edition, and haven't really tried to overclock that much, all I know is that it crashes at 2080, but I have a stable overclock at 2000MHz, 61C running unegine heaven.

 

I'll do some more OCing later today, I'll post the results here

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4 hours ago, NewAndy said:

I have the OC edition, and haven't really tried to overclock that much, all I know is that it crashes at 2080, but I have a stable overclock at 2000MHz, 61C running unegine heaven.

 

I'll do some more OCing later today, I'll post the results here

Just ran Unigine Heaven, how can this be right? Graphics: 2316MHz on a 1080Ti?

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Just now, NewAndy said:

Just ran Unigine Heaven, how can this be right? Graphics: 2316MHz on a 1080Ti?

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Valley as well, 2316MHz even though it's set to 2010MHz

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On 5/23/2017 at 5:56 PM, NewAndy said:

Valley as well, 2316MHz even though it's set to 2010MHz

In my experience valley always tends to increase the MHz, so you might wanna double check on GPU-Z or whatever overclocking software you're using, but otherwise im pretty sure its above 2150+ which looks super good :D

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My AORUS Gigabyte Xtreme (and I have two) both don't overclock past 20+ Mhz on the core and they stay 1987 or 1977 core clock all the time.

I guess Xtreme cards are NOT BINNED and they DO NOT, I REPEAT DO NOT OC better! It's companies lying basically.

 

However, in Heaven bench I get stable 2060 for no reason.

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