2/16/2023 0 Comments Using evga precision x 16![]() High Quality, prefer maximum performance, single display. Nvidia’s GeForce GTX 1080 Launch Drivers 368.13 and 368.16 for overclocking (they only differ in that 368.16 enabled Precision X).Thermaltake Overseer RX-I full tower case, supplied by Thermaltake.Genius SP-D150 speakers, supplied by Genius.Cooler Master 2.0 Seidon, supplied by Cooler Master.GTX 1080, 8GB, Founder’s Edition, reference clocks supplied by Nvidia and also overclocked +190MHz core and +400MHz memory offsets.Kingston 16 GB HyperX Beast DDR3 RAM (2×8 GB, dual-channel at 2133MHz, supplied by Kingston).ASUS Z97-E motherboard (Intel Z97 chipset, latest BIOS, PCIe 3.0 specification, CrossFire/SLI 8x+8x). ![]() Intel Core i7-4790K (reference 4.0GHz, HyperThreading and Turbo boost is locked on to 4.4GHz by the motherboard’s BIOS DX11 CPU graphics), supplied by Intel.Test Configuration Test Configuration – Hardware Let’s get right to the test configuration, to the driver release notes, and then to our overclocking method, and finally to the 26-game overclocked results. EVGA’s Precision XOC or Precision X 16 will be released to the public shortly, in less than 5 days and it features a scanner for a semi-automatic new way to set overclocks to fully unlock the new Pascal GPU’s Boost 3.0. Today, we will present our final stable overclock using EVGA’s latest non-public beta of Precision X16, or Precision XOC with our entire game benchmark suite of 26 games and 1 synthetic, and will give you a report on our adventure in overclocking the GTX 1080.
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