Hi! I've been dealing with some strange overclock results with my GTX 980 Ti card.
Firstly my overclock settings are looking like this:
GPU Clock: +50Mhz
Memory Clock : +500Mhz
Power Limit: 110%
No Voltage Increase
Now the issue:
When testing in many games that ususally run about 45 FPS in 4k resolution, after applying the overclock and seeing the clock speeds go up properly, I'm getting maybe +1 FPS at best. Which is within the margin of error, so it might as well be +0 FPS
I tried running a benchmark like Shadow Of The Tomb Raider's benchmark and I went from 37 to 38 FPS on 4k, High settings and that's it.
I've been having trouble increasing my GPU Clock much past +50Mhz without running into issues this is probably part of the problem, but as I understand the Memory Clock still should make a big difference. I have a LAPTOP with a gt740m pushing +340mhz on the memory clock (even though people saying that 300mhz is the absolute maximum) and with +0 Mhz on GPU Clock getting +25% boost in whatever application meanwhile my WINDFORCE GTX 980 Ti which I believe is the best model on the market is barely sqeezing half a frame if you take the margin of error into account.
My specs:
Ryzen 2700x
Windforce GTX 980 Ti (441.66 Driver Version)
32GB Ram DDR4
Windows 10 Home
Firstly my overclock settings are looking like this:
GPU Clock: +50Mhz
Memory Clock : +500Mhz
Power Limit: 110%
No Voltage Increase
Now the issue:
When testing in many games that ususally run about 45 FPS in 4k resolution, after applying the overclock and seeing the clock speeds go up properly, I'm getting maybe +1 FPS at best. Which is within the margin of error, so it might as well be +0 FPS
I tried running a benchmark like Shadow Of The Tomb Raider's benchmark and I went from 37 to 38 FPS on 4k, High settings and that's it.
I've been having trouble increasing my GPU Clock much past +50Mhz without running into issues this is probably part of the problem, but as I understand the Memory Clock still should make a big difference. I have a LAPTOP with a gt740m pushing +340mhz on the memory clock (even though people saying that 300mhz is the absolute maximum) and with +0 Mhz on GPU Clock getting +25% boost in whatever application meanwhile my WINDFORCE GTX 980 Ti which I believe is the best model on the market is barely sqeezing half a frame if you take the margin of error into account.
My specs:
Ryzen 2700x
Windforce GTX 980 Ti (441.66 Driver Version)
32GB Ram DDR4
Windows 10 Home