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Version 4.6.0 Beta 10 of MSI Afterburner Introduces OC Scanner for Pascal

The scanners arent magic, it could just be picking an OC thats too high for your card

Hi,
Good to hear, it makes sense intuitively. It was surprising that these two similar Gigabyte card designs behave so differently.
https://www.gigabyte.com/Comparison/Result/3?pids=6705,6706

So the display signal loss (screen going black) for 1 to 10s is nothing to worry about during the scan?

It isn't unusual that it picks up 2 to 4 times per scan OC values (freq./Voltage pairs) that would be out of spec and throw the fit off then?

A card that would have been driven hard would not behave like this, would it?

Also, I found the performance of the Gaming model underwhelming in comparison with the Windforce, which was unexpected (and seemed suspicious). The main draw towards the Gaming OC model is a slightly better cooling unit and slightly larger trio fans, which lend to lower temp and in theory, improved boost mode OC (about 30MHz from the factory according to specs in the link above). My HTPC/VR case is compact and the little more efficient air cooling for about the same price would help towards quieter and lower temp operations.

As I mentioned in my emails, it was cheaper because it was a like new-used item, and considering the economics, and that it is covered with warranties (from Amazon and Gigabyte), I made the plunge. The irony is it seemed it'd be a clear cut decision to return the Windforce model. Of course, with such big sticker price, I have been second guessing myself since the bargain is not all that much less than prices new with a promotion this past week - and it does not include the two NVidia Bundle games (more curious than hardcore games). A reason to decide which to return is easier if there is a suspected hardware issue.
Stress benchmarking testing and OC Scanning seemed like a reasonable approach. Buying used new computer part is tricky.

Thank you for your input,
D
 
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black screen could well be the card crashing out, and the driver resetting to stock clocks

I've seen that happen and the card be forced to stock clocks until a reboot
 
black screen could well be the card crashing out, and the driver resetting to stock clocks

I've seen that happen and the card be forced to stock clocks until a reboot

That's a thought and it'd make sense since I swapped twice the two cards, and the second card (Gaming) might not have properly installed driver. I did have to do a clean install of Afterburner once as after a swap AB OC would scan the cards anymore.

Your comment reminded me about DDU. Would you recommend the following steps I found a post elsewhere:
a) download and run DDU (use the "recommended" option).
http://www.guru3d.com/files-details/display-driver-uninstaller-download.html
b) reboot then clean install NVidia's software again?

Thank for the pointers, I'll try later tomorrow.
G'day.
 
How long does the oc scanner take in general?

Lol max temps on my GTX 1080 Ti is hovering around 47-49c max doing the oc scanner tests hurray for Hybrid cooling that also cools around the aio :roll:
 
How long does the oc scanner take in general?

Lol max temps on my GTX 1080 Ti is hovering around 47-49c max doing the oc scanner tests hurray for Hybrid cooling that also cools around the aio :roll:

i love water cooled GPU's, i got similar temps in this and sit around 35C in less demanding DX9 games
 
i love water cooled GPU's, i got similar temps in this and sit around 35C in less demanding DX9 games

I got 2 AIO's in my system too dumb to build a custom loop :roll: and i don't have the money for it so I am happy with what I got and I will say that a gpu really deserve a blower style cooler with a aio because there is airflow around the pump unit itself plus the ram :D
 
Hi,

I looked AIOs, I'd have to change case or find a way to run the cooling block outside of the case. There is this new AIO:
Alphacool Eiswolf 240 GPX Pro Nvidia Geforce RTX 2080

DDU was run and drivers reinstalled. No difference.

Temp was 55c max. OC of 57MHz.

Thanks,
D
 
Hi
I saw, you added Native NVAPI dual fan control.

I asked NVAPI and they said "NvAPI_GPU_GetTachReading" does not support RTX/dual fan,

could you tell me what command you used to do the same for RTX?

Tom
 
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