1080Ti overclocked beyond 3 GHz with LN2 with the stock PCB

wccftech.com/nvidia-geforce-gtx-1080-ti-3-ghz-gpu-world-record/

Impressive t b h

>only LN2

There must be a better way

Breddy impressive

Always makes me laugh when I think about how in 10 years were going to look back at threads like these and say 3ghz? Kek

W-w-wait vega (tm)

this was a suicide overclock, he got into windows, took a screenshot and fucked off.

not impressive t b q h

Liquid Helium

>probably a very well binned sample specifically picked out for this occasion by NVIDIA itself
>suicide run
>no benchmarks, just a screenshot
It's fucking nothing.

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>LN2

Who cares? This is like saying "lol top fuel dragster world record indy cars BTFO"

The only OC benchmarks that mean anything are those achievable for stable long-term use.

Not really; drag racing is a sport unto itself, and I suppose some people enjoy it solely for the unreasonable lengths people would go to make a car go fast, in that respect LN2 overclocking is the same.
I don't think that anyone is seriously insinuating that a part's LN2 performance is in any way representative of how good it is under normal loads, you're the one who made that comparison.

How lame

kek

Cool, where are the benchmarks? Oh, it was a suicide run and died three seconds after he took the screenshot?

Who fucking cares then.

He did it with the stock vrm...and beat the world record

>fury x and ryzen are the overclocker dream

3 GHz for a gpu is a lot.

And killed his GPU. Nobody cares.

>TFW even when on a custom loop, the Fury X just doesn't OC at all, or 50 - 100mhz at best if the game is forgiving of OC's

It is not

He did voltage mod, he soldered loads of capacitors on the board to get more juice and keep the card stable to reach that. He didnt simply cooled it on LN2 and it reached 3.0Ghz

Stock PCB's almost never last more than 2-3 years when overclocked. Every single stock PCB I've ever owned besides the GTX285 died on me. Lost 2x GTX 780 in two years. Custom PCB / VRM's last much longer and are often much better cooled (for example stock EVGA PCB gets 80 C under load and stays at that target where as the MSI cards are 58-75 C under load depending on your fan curve and overclock).

I don't even want to know how crazy hot those VRM's get when the chip itself is already 80 C..

I still have my 8800gt overclocked...

Did I goof'd with buying the 1080 ti FE?

I don't give a fuck. I'm not spending 800$ on a GPU that 1year later will perform worse than a 480. Besides sandy bridge master race only supports pcie 2.0 so I couldn't care less about muh 3GHz.

I'd fly around on my superconductor if I had liquid helium

>t. poo to loo

Maybe you just suck at overclocking properly.