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Max temp of the gtx 1070 while playing shadow of the tomb raide

Roudy sahmarani
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Yes, simply change the settings you want and don't touch the core and mem frequencies.

Hey guys again if i have uped the core voltage to the max on 100% will it damage my card or no? I have used that and try it on assassin's creed odyssey and see the voltage go up to max at 1093 voltage so am i killing my card or will this voltage increase in afterburner be safe and btw i try it for 30 min ans revert everything back to normal so will this damage my card in any way?

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no it will not hurt it. the VBIOS has a hard limit of voltage that the card can use, which is 1093mv on the 10XX cards, so you will never be able to go beyond that without a custom VBIOS hack. 

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48 minutes ago, NEO_STARK said:

Does it have the 80+ efficiency rating?

Even if it does 600w seems bare minimum and I'd recommend around 750w or 850w but that depends on how much you wanna overclock. I am not an expert in Overclocking, so It'd be better if you made a different post to ask about it.

You'll get better answers there :)

Yes it is 80+ my friend and i have removed the overclock and revert it back to normal thank you so much

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1 minute ago, Skiiwee29 said:

no it will not hurt it. the VBIOS has a hard limit of voltage that the card can use, which is 1093mv on the 10XX cards, so you will never be able to go beyond that without a custom VBIOS hack. 

Thank you so this will never damage my card?

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Just now, Roudy sahmarani said:

Thank you so this will never damage my card?

Correct. 

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1 hour ago, MkaiL said:

What program did you use to overclock? It should have a "default" button that reverts the settings. You won't be able to check stock speeds, pascal cards never run on base clock because of gpu boost 3.0

I have used afterburner but in general to see if the card is runing on the stock speed and not the overclocked one i need to know if the oc has gone and not saved on the card bios or profile my friend i want to check if it has reverted to normal speed

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Can i use the afterburner to change the fan curve of gtx 1070 fe and to show thw osd? Without overclocking thr card and keep it at stock?

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Yes, simply change the settings you want and don't touch the core and mem frequencies.

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if I understand what you're asking correctly, yes, you should be able to adjust the fan curves without overclocking.

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1 hour ago, Roudy sahmarani said:

I have used afterburner but in general to see if the card is runing on the stock speed and not the overclocked one i need to know if the oc has gone and not saved on the card bios or profile my friend i want to check if it has reverted to normal speed

So how to check this?

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My gtx1060 maxes at 83c

the max temperature for pascal cards is 95c. So, anything up to 88c should be fine although most cards will hit 84c max.

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2 minutes ago, NEO_STARK said:

My gtx1060 maxes at 83c

the max temperature for pascal cards is 95c. So, anything up to 88c should be fine although most cards will hit 84c max.

Sorry my man i dont know why the question has merged with this topic but this is my question

 

 

I have used afterburner but in general to see if the card is runing on the stock speed and not the overclocked one i need to know if the oc has gone and not saved on the card bios or profile my friend i want to check if it has reverted to normal speed

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