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35 minutes ago, xXCapAwesomeXx said:

I have a msi GTX 1080ti Gaming X card and have started to get into overclocking it. I noticed that no matter what I offset my core clock to, after a period of time it always drops down to 1974 or 1984. I will go to 2000 or 2012 but will only stay like that for a few seconds. I don't know why it does this and was wondering if anyone had any input. 

it's because it's hitting that speed partly through GPU boost 3 and it clocks down as soon as the temps go high. if you boost your fan the speed is going to be higher on it's own

I have a msi GTX 1080ti Gaming X card and have started to get into overclocking it. I noticed that no matter what I offset my core clock to, after a period of time it always drops down to 1974 or 1984. I will go to 2000 or 2012 but will only stay like that for a few seconds. I don't know why it does this and was wondering if anyone had any input. 

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temps?

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My card, a 750 ti, does this sometimes as well. Are you sure you're applying a constant "load" to the card? Does it go back up to the overclock after a few seconds?

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35 minutes ago, xXCapAwesomeXx said:

I have a msi GTX 1080ti Gaming X card and have started to get into overclocking it. I noticed that no matter what I offset my core clock to, after a period of time it always drops down to 1974 or 1984. I will go to 2000 or 2012 but will only stay like that for a few seconds. I don't know why it does this and was wondering if anyone had any input. 

it's because it's hitting that speed partly through GPU boost 3 and it clocks down as soon as the temps go high. if you boost your fan the speed is going to be higher on it's own

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1 hour ago, xXCapAwesomeXx said:

@SquintyG33Rs Thanks

 

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