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nickmilitello wrote:Thanks Glimpse! So here is the max I was seemly able to overclock without the bench crashing. Got it up to 923. Not sure how anyone got 1000 or 1100 though.
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For you guys reference, here is 4 X 1080Ti Octane score 711.

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slimer wrote:For you guys reference, here is 4 X 1080Ti Octane score 711.
!080Ti could run from 160 to over 200, so the result is rather average ;) but not bad on air.
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glimpse wrote:
slimer wrote:For you guys reference, here is 4 X 1080Ti Octane score 711.
!080Ti could run from 160 to over 200, so the result is rather average ;) but not bad on air.
I was trying to find out if 4x on air would even work! :o

I am thinking of building an exact copy and run it as slave. Would that scale linearly?
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slimer wrote:
glimpse wrote:
slimer wrote:For you guys reference, here is 4 X 1080Ti Octane score 711.
!080Ti could run from 160 to over 200, so the result is rather average ;) but not bad on air.
I was trying to find out if 4x on air would even work! :o

I am thinking of building an exact copy and run it as slave. Would that scale linearly?
yes it would scale perfectly ;)
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Just got my MSI Gaming X 1080 and was pretty dissapointed with the stock result. In fact, it was a bit slower than my Gainward Golden Sample 1070 which scores 140 stable OCed.
First result with the 1080 was 138 but I got it bumped up to 155 so I guess its ok. Hope it runs stable...

Obviously my 1070 is pretty badass since I don't think its a benchmark bug, the card is as fast as the stock 1080 in real world scenes.
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KeeWe wrote:Just got my MSI Gaming X 1080 and was pretty dissapointed with the stock result. In fact, it was a bit slower than my Gainward Golden Sample 1070 which scores 140 stable OCed.
First result with the 1080 was 138 but I got it bumped up to 155 so I guess its ok. Hope it runs stable...

Obviously my 1070 is pretty badass since I don't think its a benchmark bug, the card is as fast as the stock 1080 in real world scenes.
From what I'm hearing here, and also from my own experience. You shouldn't stare too much at the benchmarks (when it comes to Pascal). I'm getting really lame results with my 1080Ti yet in "real life" render situations I'm seing a big improvement in render times.
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Chrmez wrote:
KeeWe wrote:Just got my MSI Gaming X 1080 and was pretty dissapointed with the stock result. In fact, it was a bit slower than my Gainward Golden Sample 1070 which scores 140 stable OCed.
First result with the 1080 was 138 but I got it bumped up to 155 so I guess its ok. Hope it runs stable...

Obviously my 1070 is pretty badass since I don't think its a benchmark bug, the card is as fast as the stock 1080 in real world scenes.
From what I'm hearing here, and also from my own experience. You shouldn't stare too much at the benchmarks (when it comes to Pascal). I'm getting really lame results with my 1080Ti yet in "real life" render situations I'm seing a big improvement in render times.
New Benachmark should be out in 1-2 weeks (so probably 4-5 weeks ;D), but as i wrote: i got the same result as with my 1070 on a real life scene in c4d. But I opnly tested one scene cause right now I can only power one Card. New Power supply should arrive in the next couple of days, then I can proper test it.

Beside: seems like the OC was not that stable as i thought. Got random artifacts in Videos and the C4D viewport (when almost 0 load was happening, very weird), rendering worked just fine. Gonna have to look in to that as well.
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The 1080ti stock cooler is pretty impressive. I just built a z270 rig with 3 EVGA Founders cards. Total Octane Bench score was 628 with +150 base clock and +500mem.

Max temps for each card with overclock ON AIR:
Card1: 65c
Card2: 65c
Card3: 56c
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Even if the benchmark numbers are off, those temps are great. Gotta say, I'm pretty happy.
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carmichael84 wrote:The 1080ti stock cooler is pretty impressive. I just built a z270 rig with 3 EVGA Founders cards. Total Octane Bench score was 628 with +150 base clock and +500mem.
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Even if the benchmark numbers are off, those temps are great. Gotta say, I'm pretty happy.
With 3.06 bench you will have 10-15% more score ;)
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