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5 minutes ago, Dagnis said:

Basically the topic questions. I'm trying to find some benchmarks to see how the result of overclocking a 1080ti, to the top 90% of OCs, affects FPS in games compared to a factor overclock/no overclock. I've tried googling but I can't really find anything. 

 

 

Found this, first part with no OC than with OC

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Seems like 6-7% gain

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2 minutes ago, gbergeron said:

Seems like 6-7% gain

I don't know why I was hoping for so much more. Seems like I won't be overclocking it much I guess since I'll be getting even less gain going from a factory OCed card. The card I'm getting is the SC2 Hybrid, so I'll just sit back and enjoy the more quiet set up. 

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13 minutes ago, Dagnis said:

I don't know why I was hoping for so much more. Seems like I won't be overclocking it much I guess since I'll be getting even less gain going from a factory OCed card. The card I'm getting is the SC2 Hybrid, so I'll just sit back and enjoy the more quiet set up. 

All pascal cards have auto gpu boots 3.0, which automatically boost the gpu clock to the highest safe level detected, and it is always over the factory setting anyway... They all perform the same because of that. If you  want to push more than u can get another 5-6% by overclocking even higher manually like in the video shown

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30 minutes ago, Dagnis said:

I don't know why I was hoping for so much more. Seems like I won't be overclocking it much I guess since I'll be getting even less gain going from a factory OCed card. The card I'm getting is the SC2 Hybrid, so I'll just sit back and enjoy the more quiet set up. 

I would guess the reason for you expecting more is because of how well Maxwell overclocks. 980TI's can gain like 30% more performance over stock clocks where Pascal cards just can't.

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38 minutes ago, Dagnis said:

I don't know why I was hoping for so much more. Seems like I won't be overclocking it much I guess since I'll be getting even less gain going from a factory OCed card. The card I'm getting is the SC2 Hybrid, so I'll just sit back and enjoy the more quiet set up. 

You should undervolt, it will actually mantain those higher clocks and get less hot.

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