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I wouldn't expect so.

 

Either way, most Pascal cards tend to hit a wall around 2.1Ghz, so I wouldn't bet on getting beyond that anyway.

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1 minute ago, Crunchy Dragon said:

I wouldn't expect so.

 

Either way, most Pascal cards tend to hit a wall around 2.1Ghz, so I wouldn't bet on getting beyond that anyway.


ok thank you i just baught a gtx 1070ti ICX COOLING EVGA will those have better parts than a cheaper 1070ti?

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2 minutes ago, Prizzo said:

is this for any other cards or just the 1070ti?

all except the 1080ti. Other cards just arent worth the resources to do this binning process

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2 minutes ago, Prizzo said:

i was just confused on what he said in this video at 3:40

 

i know, because you dont know about the binning thing right?

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The 1070 ti’s werent allowed to have a factory overclock per Nvidia. This was done to prevent some 1070 tis from outperforming the more expensive 1080.

 

Whether companies still binned the better performing gpus im not sure. They probably had less motivation to do so. That doesnt mean a 1070ti wont overclock well. Its probably more the luck of the draw than say 1080s, which are tiered more by board partners. 

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None of the cards have anything special done to them. This is a common myth that has been going around for ages, the "cherry picking" process as per se, collecting dies, finding which one OC's more, the time and effort doesn't make it worth the while UNLESS you specifically go and buy a CPU from siliconlottery for instance. Then you would have paid a SIGNIFICANT premium and made sure you got an X chip that can clock to Y ghz at Z voltage without any problems.

All you get is a better component selection with a better card. Nothing more, nothing less.

If these more expensive cards were indeed "cherry picked", they would have OC'ed more but time has shown that OC'ing XYZ GPU comes down on cooling, build quality and luck.

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