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getting 2.0ghz on a evga 1080ti tf3 is that good

smackarow25

is the overclock bad good or nomal 

specs 

i7 6700k 4.5ghz

16gb ram

and gtx 1080ti ftw3

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You should be able to get more than 2000MHz out of it, I'd say the minimum you should get out of it should be at least 2025MHz  

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Just now, LinusTechTipsFanFromDarlo said:

You should be able to get more than 2000MHz out of it, I'd say the minimum you should get out of it should be at least 2025MHz  

ill try

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Yeah that's pretty okay. not the greatest OC, but not horrible either. pretty average.

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1 minute ago, RadiatingLight said:

Yeah that's pretty okay. not the greatest OC, but not horrible either. pretty average.

ok

 

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..... another 25hz, what does that equate to in terms of frame? Nothing!!!

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From what I am seeing others get and What I am getting out of my ROG 1080 ti is 2000mhz to not quite 2100mhz.   It seems like all of the 1080 ti are hitting that range.  I would not worry.  

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1 minute ago, djmoney said:

From what I am seeing others get and What I am getting out of my ROG 1080 ti is 2000mhz to not quite 2100mhz.   It seems like all of the 1080 ti are hitting that range.  I would not worry.  

ok the max i just got it to was 2012 mhz but what do i get out of that 12 mhz increase half a frame extra lol

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24 minutes ago, smackarow25 said:

is the overclock bad good or nomal 

specs 

i7 6700k 4.5ghz

16gb ram

and gtx 1080ti ftw3

Good, because I've heard that K|NGP|N is gonna collaborate again for GTX 1080 Ti and targeted that clock speed, you win the silicon lottery!

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A 1070 is good. A 1080 is great. A 1080ti is fantastic.

 

Overclocking it? Beyond my wildest dreams.

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