Thanks guys
Btw I've overclocked the GPU by 180mhz stable, but if memory is overlooked more than 300mhz it fails, I can overclock the memory by 700mhz have not tried it higher, so the GPU is at 150over and stable, I believe if I can raise the power target to just 110% I could have both clocks...
You can't damage the card by overclocking it to high, it will just not work, display drivers will lock or stop working before the gpu gets damaged, and no I will not mess the gpu bios!
I tried both Asus tweek II and MSI afterburner, both top out at 104%, why? and is there a way to raise it to 130%?
It was 130% when I had the Vega 56 installed, when I replaced it with the MSI 1080 Gaming X it changed to 104%
I noticed on the EVGA website
https://www.evga.com/products/productlist.aspx?type=0&family=GeForce+10+Series+Family&chipset=GTX+1080
those cards have different memory bandwidth
will they have any noticeable difference in picture quality, has anyone had the chance to test or review different...
I'm getting an MSI M7 z270 in the mail tomorrow, reasons unrelated to this, just wanted to try out a different manufacturer of board, I've been running Gigabytes in my last 2 older rigs and this one, I'll see if it does the same.