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Processor | Intel Core i7 6700K |
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Motherboard | Asus MAXIMUS VIII Ranger |
Cooling | Noctua NH-D15 |
Memory | Riphaws 2x8GB DDR4 |
Video Card(s) | Gigabyte Aorus GTX 1080 Ti Xtreme Edition |
Storage | Samsung SSD Pro 850 |
Display(s) | Asus MX239H |
Power Supply | CoolerMaster 850+ |
Software | Windows 10 x64 15063.632 |
Hello fine ladies and gentlemen. This is my first post in this forum
So straight to the problem... About a month ago I bought a MSI Lighting Z 1080 Ti. It was a great card but its RGB LEDs was malfunctioning so I had to sent it back. Then I decided to buy a Gigabyte Aorus GTX 1080 Ti Xtreme Editon since Lighting Z wasn't available anymore.
But the problem I have with my Gigabyte Aorus is that GPU Clock decreases constantly as temperature goes up. At first (when running a game), Afterburner shows GPU Clock as 1987Mhz, then temperature reaches 58c and GPU Clock decreases to 1974Mhz. Then temperature goes up till 63c and again GPU Clock goes down to 1949Mhz. When temperature reaches 71c, GPU Clock decreases to 1932Mhz.
I know this is probably nvidia's GPU Boost which is working but why I didn't had this problem with my Lighting Z 1080 Ti? On my previous Lighting Z 1080 Ti, regardless of what temperature was, GPU Clock was constant 1962Mhz (as stated in this page). Sometimes the temperature was as high as 66c but still 1962Mhz. But my Aorus GTX 1080 Ti keeps decreasing GPU Clock as temperature goes up. So am I missing something? Is there a way to prevent thins using Afterburne or somethingr?
My second question...Why I can't reach these clock profiles with my Gigabyte Aorus GTX 1080 Ti Xtreme? I never had 2025Mhz or 1993Mhz of GPU Clock.
Thanks in advance.
So straight to the problem... About a month ago I bought a MSI Lighting Z 1080 Ti. It was a great card but its RGB LEDs was malfunctioning so I had to sent it back. Then I decided to buy a Gigabyte Aorus GTX 1080 Ti Xtreme Editon since Lighting Z wasn't available anymore.
But the problem I have with my Gigabyte Aorus is that GPU Clock decreases constantly as temperature goes up. At first (when running a game), Afterburner shows GPU Clock as 1987Mhz, then temperature reaches 58c and GPU Clock decreases to 1974Mhz. Then temperature goes up till 63c and again GPU Clock goes down to 1949Mhz. When temperature reaches 71c, GPU Clock decreases to 1932Mhz.
I know this is probably nvidia's GPU Boost which is working but why I didn't had this problem with my Lighting Z 1080 Ti? On my previous Lighting Z 1080 Ti, regardless of what temperature was, GPU Clock was constant 1962Mhz (as stated in this page). Sometimes the temperature was as high as 66c but still 1962Mhz. But my Aorus GTX 1080 Ti keeps decreasing GPU Clock as temperature goes up. So am I missing something? Is there a way to prevent thins using Afterburne or somethingr?
My second question...Why I can't reach these clock profiles with my Gigabyte Aorus GTX 1080 Ti Xtreme? I never had 2025Mhz or 1993Mhz of GPU Clock.
Thanks in advance.