OC EVGA 1070

Medic_3223

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I need some help with OC'ing my 1070 gpu. Here is what i have so far and need some input from you all as i am no expert OC'er.

Heres my system:

Windows 10 x64bit
Intel Core i7-6700k @ 4.00GHz (OC @ 5 was at 4.6 tried 4.8 then 5 and was stable with temps at 24c at idle and 54c at max performance)
Asustek z170-A Congifurator Motherboard
Samsung EVO 2.5" SSD 250gb
EVGA GTX 1070 FTW Gaming ACX 3.0 8gb GDDR5
Corsair H110I 280mm Liguid Cooler


Heres what i have so far using Heaven dx11 Benchmark tool. All running in Ultra 8xAA Direct3D11

FACTORY Setting

Heaven:
  • FPS: 93.9
  • Score: 2364
  • Min FPS: 36.6
  • Max FPS: 195.4
GPU:
  • GPU Clock: 1987 mhz
  • Memory Clock; 4006 mhz
  • Voltage: 1050
  • GPU Clock Offset: 0 mhz
  • Mem Clock Offset: 0 mhz


OC Setting 1

Heaven:
  • FPS: 98.6
  • Score: 2484
  • Min FPS: 35.4
  • Max FPS: 207.4
GPU:
  • GPU Clock: 2075 mhz
  • Memory Clock: 4248 mhz
  • Voltage: 1062
  • GPU Clock Offset: +100 mhz
  • Mem Clock Offset: +240 mhz


OC Setting 2

Heaven:

  • FPS: 102.6
  • Score: 2585
  • Min FPS: 36.9
  • Max FPS: 218.0
GPU:


  • GPU Clock: 2088 mhz
  • Memory Clock: 4608 mhz
  • Voltage: 1062
  • GPU Clock Offset: +100 mhz
  • Mem Clock Offset: +600 mhz


It seems as if i try to go over a GPU clock Offset of +100 mhz the card becomes unstable and i cannot benchmark.

Suggestions, Ideas, Thoughts?
 
I assume you used evga precision to maximize the power target?

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I don't have this card yet but have been shopping around for awhile. I'm a fan of EVGA cards and have used them for quite some time, using a GTX970SSC atm.

From all the reading I've done on the EVGA 1070's, if your 2088 mhz is stable that's a pretty fine number. Here's a gamernexus review of the SC version with OC numbers, not your exact card, but still.

http://www.gamersnexus.net/hwreview...-review-and-overclocking-benchmarks?showall=1

hoping the price drops a little soon...
 
Does it make any difference if u only oc the core clock without touching mem speed?
 
I am using the precisiong x. I set the the voltage frequency offset at +100 mhz on a basic curve.
 
Does it make any difference if u only oc the core clock without touching mem speed?
Nope. They are completely independent. Typically when testing for max overclock you should work them independently.

Here is an example of how mine is:

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