Reviews da 1080 ti
Our scores are average frame rates so you need to keep a margin in mind for lower FPS at all times. As such, we say 40 FPS in your preferred monitor resolution for this game should be your minimum, while 60 FPS (frames per second) can be considered optimal.
Overclocking The Graphics Card
Traditional overclocking - As most of you know, with most video cards you can apply a simple series of tricks to boost the overall performance a little. Typically you can tweak on core clock frequencies and voltages. By increasing the frequency of the videocard's memory and GPU, we can make the videocard increase its clock cycles per second.
Original This sample Overclocked
Core Clock: 1481 MHz Core Clock: 1481 MHz Core Clock: 1631 MHz
Boost Clock: 1582 MHz Boost Clock: 1582 MHz Max Boost Clock: 1974~2037 MHz
Memory Clock: 11010 MHz Memory Clock: 11010 MHz Memory Clock: 12006 MHz
Use any tweaking utility of your preference of course. We use AB, AfterBurner. If you cannot wait for a new AB reelase and need some voltage control, here's a tip:
Add the card to third party database yourself (edit MSIAfterburner.oem2 included in the last official build) then select third party voltage control mode in properties and adding the following will do the trick.
[VEN_10DE&DEV_1B06&SUBSYS_120F10DE&REV_??]
VDDC_Generic_Detection = 1
Our applied tweak:
- Core Voltage : +50
- Power Limit : 120%
- Temp. limit : 90C
- Core Clock : + 150
- Memory Clock : +500 MHz (=11.1 GHz effective data-rate)
- FAN RPM: 65%
Once overclocked keep this in mind: Due to the dynamic nature of the boost clock, your frequency is not fixed. Limiters and monitors, temperature, load, power and voltages will continuously alter a maximum clock state. The biggest limiter for the 1080 Ti FE would be temperature, once we increased that limiter to 90 Degrees C, the boost clock would go up fast (but at the cost of noise of course). The card is begging to be liquid cooled alright hence we increased fan RPM to 65%.
This card now boosts to just over the 2 GHz marker with the memory at 1.2 Ghz.
http://www.guru3d.com/articles_pages/geforce_gtx_1080_ti_review,27.html