I used to have a gtx 1080 ti and used evga precision XOC with no issues. Base was 1569 and turned it to 1873. I used this feature called K boost which boosted it to 1873 regardless of load. In GPU-Z when I go to the sensors tab, it shows the GPU clock as 1873.
Now on my ASUS 2080 TI I'm using GPU Tweak II and can only overclock 170 MHz to 1798 max before crashing. Even when using EVGA Precision X1 this is the same case. In GPU-Z my GPU clock is only 300MHz. I understand its in adaptive mode and won't push to 1798 unless necessary, but is there any way to replicate what I had on the 1080 TI and just have it fixed?
I also don't quite understand clock speeds on GPU's. The 2080 TI has a lower turbo boost than the 2080 which doesn't make sense since the TI is supposed to be the faster card. Yet in benchmarks the 2080 TI gets about 15-20 frames more than the 1080 TI or 2080 which both have higher base and boost clocks.
Now on my ASUS 2080 TI I'm using GPU Tweak II and can only overclock 170 MHz to 1798 max before crashing. Even when using EVGA Precision X1 this is the same case. In GPU-Z my GPU clock is only 300MHz. I understand its in adaptive mode and won't push to 1798 unless necessary, but is there any way to replicate what I had on the 1080 TI and just have it fixed?
I also don't quite understand clock speeds on GPU's. The 2080 TI has a lower turbo boost than the 2080 which doesn't make sense since the TI is supposed to be the faster card. Yet in benchmarks the 2080 TI gets about 15-20 frames more than the 1080 TI or 2080 which both have higher base and boost clocks.