How far can you push your GPU?

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#1 Kjranu
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I think I pushed mine to the max possible, and it is a stable overclock. But, how does it compare to others?

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#2  Edited By urbangamez
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@Kjranu: i have a reference RX 480 so oc'ing is not a risk i take, i may destroy the motherboard.

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#3  Edited By horgen  Moderator
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Isn't that pretty much the average for GTX1080?

I haven't bothered with pushing my GTX 980Tis as far as I can. Running at 1459MHz and 1472MHz. Haven't touched the VRAM speed as it is almost impossible to OC on one of my cards. I can push it to 7250MHz effective or so. 7008MHz is standard.

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#4 04dcarraher
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I know my GTX 1080 SC will boost itself darn near 2ghz ie 1998mhz if I just set the power usage to 120%, haven't really tried to manually push the overclock.

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#5 appariti0n
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@04dcarraher: I have the same card, and it already comes clocked so close to the ceiling that I didn't see any point in trying to push it further.

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#6 04dcarraher
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@appariti0n:

Yea, that's why I haven't messed with manually overclocking it, setting it to the max power target is enough.

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#7  Edited By ronvalencia
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@Kjranu:

~1900 Mhz for my GTX 1080 Ti and I wouldn't push it any further... It's back down to normal 1800Mhz. I don't see the need to OC atm.

My MSI Gaming X 980 Ti... ~1400 Mhz core with ~7400 Mhz memory. It's back down to factory OC specs with 1.37Ghz core.

I haven't followed http://www.guru3d.com/articles_pages/msi_geforce_gtx_980_ti_gaming_oc_review,35.html My MSI Gaming X 980 Ti factory OC specs seems be faster than guru3d's version.