Amazingly, the “stock” performance of this GPU wasn’t all that it had to offer. With a simple increase to the power limit (max), and a slight ramp up of the fan profiles, I was able to squeeze, and I mean SQUEEZE out another 80 Mhz on the GPU boost clock. Amazingly, I got another 250 MHz out of the memory and combined this meant we took our score of 5828 to 6143. That’s over 5.25% faster than it was out of the box, and just over 10% faster than the stock Nvidia GTX 1080 Ti! That’s pretty freaking amazing.
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