

We couldn't get it to work with our GTX 1080, but it seems that EVGA Precision's auto-OC (called “ScanOC”) is now functioning with the latest press drivers and installation package.īut we decided to keep going the manual route – it's just better for testing.” The core functions of overclocking remain the same we're still using manual stepping and sliders to achieve high, sustained overclocks, but a new auto OC tool (currently only with EVGA Precision) makes limit finding easier. It's gotten more advanced – but not more complex. What's the problem? Thanks a lot for help for any of my problems and questions.How to Overclock the GTX 1080, Pascal GP104, & GTX 1070 Each time at step 3 of 4 i got a black screen and i have to turn off my computer. i tried OC Scanner from MSI and Evga 3 times each. i tried playing ffxv for 1h30 with no overclock, and i got no crash, is it luck?Īnyway i got the idea to do a OC Scanner with msi afterburner and evga x1 precision, BUT both OC Scanner crash at 3 of 4 step. Is my overclock the problem? even at +40 core clock Final fantasy xv still crash between 10 and 30min. But OC Scanner test say my overclock is good at 90%. and one time it say d3d hardware disappear. Every games and benchmark work perfectly with my own overclock, even playing witcher3 1h+, but except Final Fantasy xv that crash between 10 to 30min with it. I did a custom overclock that seem stable of +100 mhz for 1870mhz boost clock. Hi guys! I just bought 2 days ago a Gigabyte aorus xtreme 2080 ti (3 fans) (not watercooled) I have a lot of experience in overclocking since several years. My 2080 ti cant finish a OC Scanner without black screen.
