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Но от этого GM20x не перестали быть интересными в плане своего скрытого потенциала, выражаемого в МГц. The card isn't hard limited until 1. Рекомендую сразу скачать , так как именно она нам пригодится далее. С помощью HEX-редактора и изменения таблиц напряжений и частот я добивался на GTX 980 TI с использованием воздушного охлаждения небывалых для нее результатов - при частоте ядра в 1592 МГц и эффективной частоте видеопамяти в 8500МГц при напряжении 1. Такое большое количество линий PCI-E обеспечивается не только силами процессора и южного моста, но и дополнительного контроллера PLX8608. I know voltage doesn't scale well with Pascal -- but I am a 'ball hair away' from hitting 2200mhz so while this wouldn't normally help most, getting over 1. Really wish I could understand why the STRIX, T4 gives me lower FPS, cooler temperatures and significantly less power draw without lowering the core clock -- in fact it even seems more stable at higher clocks but only draws 110W at these higher clocks and about 15% -20% LESS FPS. If any allow me to go over 1.

Just short the shunts dude! Took me all of 5 minutes and was well worth the effort. The power limit only maxes out on some mining algos now, although there appears to be internal power limits that are triggered before 100% which cause memory throttling by -200MHz and immediate core throttling by one step. Also, these fu'cking cards have a temp throttle limit at 60c. Can you believe that? Thermal Grizzly Kryonaught and 3300+ rpm's are required to manage that with a 66-76f room temp. There is a T4 Bios going around recently for the 1080 at overclockers that removes the power limit and raises the voltage to 1. It also shows more performance clock per clock as well. I tried to flash it in admin cmd prompt but NVflasher wont do it because my SUB ID wont match. Is there anyone who knows of another windows flasher that doesnt check on sub ID? I'm willing to test and post results with it myself if we can do it. To me, it's a shame buying a Strix unit with temps staying below 65C, only to find that the clocks are severely limited by power limits and peak voltage. I basically upgraded my 970 STRIX to a 980 last generation through BIOS editing. Even then, there was still basically no problem with GPU temperatures. Of course, they had a hardware lock on the voltage still. But it was nice being able to just turn the power throttling to 200% and not worry about it trying to keep TDP low. Now, my 1070 STRIX feels a bit like a Ferrari with a 60MPH speed cap. It almost feels like the punishment for breaking their NDA is death. It's a shame that NVIDIA takes all the fun away from us. All NVIDIA could do is to release a fully unclocked BIOS for die-hard overclockers, where they would clearly state that using this BIOS would void the warranty... I certainly wouldn't mind that, who cares...

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