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Review: Inno3D GeForce GTX 1080 iChiLL X3

by Tarinder Sandhu on 15 June 2016, 15:31

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Overclocking

Who doesn't want more? We raised the core and memory frequency by moving the Power Target figure to maximum but without touching the voltage. The end result, much like the Asus, is limited frequency headroom. We raised the core by 70MHz and memory by a further 650MHz, giving us nominal speeds of 1,829MHz and 11,050MHz, respectively.

 

The core ran at a boost speed of 2,062MHz, consistent with the overclock achieved on the Asus card, and it seems as if getting a stable 2,100MHz-plus on air, without touching voltages, is going to be down to a silicon lottery.