Running 3DMark Time Spy in after each increase to the boost clock. Next, we started increasing the GPU Boost Clock by increments of 10. In the case of the Strix 2080 Ti, it increased the power target by 25 to 125%. ![]() First, we increased to power target as high as possible. We set the GPU Tweak II to professional mode and started tweaking. Next, we started playing around with the clock speed of both the memory and the GPU clock speed using GPU Tweak II. I got my answer, 89☌ with a max overclock of 2040 MHz. I just wanted to see how hot the top card would get. Just for fun, we attempted to overclock the top card, with SLI disabled. ![]() While running FurMark the max temp hit 60☌. After close to an hour of benchmarking we ran FurMark as one of our benchmarks. Next, we started testing the games we benchmarked for this review. The Strix 2080 Ti, at stock, idled at 38☌. The first temp recorded was the stock idle temperature after a couple hours at idle. We do our best to keep the ambient temperature right around 20☌ during testing. The ambient temperature at the time of testing was 20☌ or about 68☏. The max temp while gaming for well over an hour was also recorded. To Validate our overclock, we ran 3DMark Time Spy. To monitor temperatures, we used both GPU Tweak II and Hardware Monitor. We only overclocked the GPU and the i9-9900K at its stock speeds. Let the Windows auto configure the balance power mode etc.For overclocking, we used ASUS GPU Tweak II for monitoring and adjusting GPU clock and memory speeds. Ah, that horrible night!*Īdvice: You don't really need that junk software if you did a clean windows installation. Result? I lit the building on fire while my friends watched and made fun of my poor Rog Tytan G30AB*:rolleyes. ask me, the noob who tried using the tweak to an already silent card gtx960 strip one time. After installing gpu tweak 2 several times one time gpu tweak 2 was not normal, in other installations gpu fan speed is fixed with 26% speed but that time it was 11% which normally gpu tweak 2 wont allow it but that time it was my question is how is this possible? A wrong reading by gpu tweak 2?or if it put the fans on 11% speed can it damage the fans? I am really worried about thisĪt least, it's 11%. ** I would suggest to do a fresh installation of windows at this point.* * turn the PC on to see if things get back to normal. Now, plug everything back.of course plug the power cord in the last.* Unplug DVI/VGA/HDMI monitor cable, any external HDD.and then press the power button, keep it pressed so the power is drained out of the PSU. Go to services tab from MSCONFIG and click hide Microsoft services, then uncheck all unnecessary ASUS Com, Asus HM_Com etc., click ok and restart.* I suggest you uninstall all those tweaks. But, a Corporate Responsibility isn't a thing for Asus. One messed up setting, and you'll bear the consequences. When you use that tweak tool, it not only tweaks your gpu, but also cpu, monitor's refresh rate, internet, gpu clocks etc., Responsibility.heheehehehehehehehehehe hohohohohoho. it is like this for 30 seconds or more.who is responsible for fixing this problem? Also still waiting for answer any version above 1.5.8.0 gives me this problem:when Windows loads i cant open any apps, my files. Repeat the steps I mentioned above to set it.* ![]() Alternatively, you can hit Game mode and then Info/Detail Gpuz button to render the values. You shall see your card's default values now. Remember that! When you bring both to default and switch to simple window. There's fan default and then there's main default. First thing first, click fan settings> click default> don't save but hit 'back'. If you like it, then press Info/detail and then unlink the monitor window,and minimize the tweak window.Īdvance mode: Usually bios kind of apply a little setting to ur gpu, so you might not see the actual default values. Check the speed temp and start playing around by opening windows, apps, browser. If you use simple mode then: Press just any mode you prefer as your default daily computing profile usually 'Silent mode'. If yes, then come back to gpu tweak window. Let the gpu tweak window stay that way.first thing you wanna check is: Control panel> Security> Review > Check if GPU was successfully installed. When back into the Windows, don't touch anything. The first thing you wanna do before and after installation:*Ĭhoose a power plan, and stick with it while your tweaking is done. ![]() As I said it just happened 1 time when I installed gpu tweak 2 after windows installation and entering it for the first time then I turned on the fans and it showed 11% then I reinstalled gpu tweak 2 and it got to the 26% also it showed power target 107% for oc mode too.I didnt set that speed myself it was gpu tweak itself.
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