Aww ok.
And if you had more cores on your cpu it would help a ton - your cpu physics score is dragging you down.
Name: Sweetleader
GPU Brand Name: NVIDIA/MSI
GPU: GTX 1080 Ti
Core Clock OC: 2101MHz in 3dmark
Memory Clock OC: 1501MHz (6004MHz)
Voltage: 1.062 (MAX)
Cooler: Gaming X
Link to 3DMark 2013 score: http://www.3dmark.com/3dm/19381725?
Link to 3DMark Timespy score: http://www.3dmark.com/spy/1591899
Link to SS of Unigine Heaven 4.0 or later results: Desktop picture
Link to SS of Unigine Valley 1.0 or later results: Desktop picture
Link to SS of Desktop: http://i.imgur.com/URfIXTE.jpg
Without putting the GPU under water, that's about the highest I will get. With GPU Boost it already thermal throttles at 40c and 50c where it drops to 2088 and 2076 respectively. So while it says 2101MHz, it only stays there for a minute then drops when it reaches those thermal breakpoints.
Still, that puts me in 11th on Timespy with my CPU/GPU combo.
Desktop: i7 6700k @ 4.8GHz | MSI 1080ti Gaming X | EVGA Classified K | 32GB G.Skill Ripjaw V @ 3200MHz | Samsung 950 Pro 256GB (OS) Micron 2TB SSD (Games) | Seasonic 750W Titanium | Corsair 750D | Acer x34 Predator Benq PD3200U
HIDevolution NP9877 Laptop: Delidded i7 8700k @ 4.8GHz | Nvidia GTX 1080 | 16GB G.Skill @ 2946MHz | Samsung 950 Pro 256GB (OS) 2x 500GB SSDs (Games) | 1440p 120HZ GSync Display
Holy shit!
Well, I'll be damned! I'm sure you can change the thermal throttle points though, I sort of did, I think?
I'm not sure if I am still going to return the 1080 Ti to pick up an aftermarket one anymore, or if I'll just get like an Accelero aftermarket cooler. Whatcha think? I mean, I got a pretty solid card, I'd like to think. The memory sure is winning.
On Wednesday November 29, an eVGA GTX 1080 Ti FTW3 Hybrid will be being delivered to yours truly.
Let's see if I can dethrone @Sweetleader.
No entries for the 1070? I guess I need to get some benchmarking going.
Edit:
Name: Cilraaz
GPU Brand Name: NVIDIA / Gigabyte
GPU: GTX 1070
Core Clock OC: 2114MHz Max OC / 2000MHz Typical
Memory Clock OC: 2249MHz (8996MHz) Max OC / 2003MHZ (8012MHz) Typical
Voltage: 1.062V Max
Cooler: Gigabyte G1
Link to 3DMark 2013 score: http://www.3dmark.com/3dm/23677791? - 16,800 (Fire Strike)
Link to 3DMark Timespy score: http://www.3dmark.com/3dm/23677387? - 6,873
Link to SS of Unigine Heaven 4.0 or later results: See Desktop Picture
Link to SS of Unigine Valley 1.0 or later results: See Desktop Picture
Link to SS of Desktop: https://i.imgur.com/fefXdvi.png
I included the max OC clocks as well as typical clocks. The typical clocks are what I've seen in WoW and most benchmarks. Timespy kicked it up a bit more, and I'm not sure why.
Sigh. Trying to bench the new 1080 Ti, other benches work, but I get this dumb error with Heaven and Valley about can't create log files and shit.
Superposition runs just fine in 4k optimized, 3DMark is iffy in the in-between parts. I really think 3DMark could be programmed better, honestly... I also was able to run Unigine Legacy software: Tropics and Sanctuary. lul
I'll be adding you shortly, @Cilraaz!
@Sweetleader, I'm back with a vengeance! 8)
Looks like I might be locked to 2050MHz, I might have room on the VRAM though. It's currently running at 6010(12020MHz) without a hitch, though. If anyone looks at Folding@Home and notices the literal 100% spike, that's all the 1080 Ti lol.
Going to try for like 2070~ on the core, but even 2080 wasn't staying.