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Processor | E5-1680 V2 |
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Motherboard | Rampage IV black |
Video Card(s) | Asrock 7900 xtx |
Storage | 500 gb sd |
Software | windows 10 64 bit |
Benchmark Scores | 29,433 3dmark06 score |
I would say the Asic is irrelevant, there's no evidence high or low plays a big role on whether your clocks are high or not.
I think the quality of that 980ti isn't the best because it's the cheap model of MSI. But generally 1450 is okay, not really good, but not really bad either. It's not like 1480 would help you get a lot higher fps, it wont. But 1480 is the average any 980ti or gm200 can do.
If you think your gpu is degraded or degrading I would not push it at the highest power settings and go with what's a good balance at 1400mhz or so, 50mhz won't make a big difference anyway, but you're risking your whole gpu if you push it too much.
Ps. I'd never risk the card by playing on insane power limits like 150%. Benchmarking a few minutes maybe okay but never hours of playing. For that 100-110% is the limit for what is healthy for the gpu. I never use more than 100% myself. A friend has a nice 980ti I think he uses it at 90-100% at 1430mhz or so.
I was joking about 150%....the power limit is 120 period, unless you flash bios or play with it. Main point is something is goofy because all of a sudden it is using much more power to do less. Yeah, right now it goes to 120% and it boosts to like 1300 mhz...so no idea what that is about but that's what it does.