thilanliyan
Lifer
- Jun 21, 2005
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It does make a difference. Overclocking effectively ups the clocks at the same voltage, or reaches the same clocks at lower voltage. And as you said your clocks are limited by the power limit, but in essence you could be hitting higher clocks at lower power when you overclock...it's a bit confusing with nV cards these days lolDoes limiting the TDP and overclocking the core actually make a difference over just limiting the TDP? Any adjustment I make to the TDP limit changes my core clock up and down so I wouldn't think overclocking the core along with limiting the TDP would have any effect.
I have my 1070s at 60% power at +100/+100 core/mem, and my 1080 at 70% power at +150/+250 core/mem. Getting ~430S/s on the 1070s and ~530S/s on the 1080 mining equihash algos.