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Karl Haussermann
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Question: For those of you using EVGA Precision X
I have a EVGA GTX 1080 ACX 3.0. Which is pretty much a reference card. While using precision x on on screen display will show my power limit at times well over 100%. I’ve seen videos on overclocking this card and setting power limit and temp sliders all the way over as well and the voltage slider to 100%. When I do this and add even a core clock offset of +100 MHz I will see the power limit % go sometimes to 114%. Jayztwocents did a precision x video and mentioned that the power limit shouldn’t ever go over 100%. I just wanted some insight as to whether or not something isn’t correct. By the way I’m using a EVGA SuperNOVA 750 G2 power supply. Thanks!
I have a EVGA GTX 1080 ACX 3.0. Which is pretty much a reference card. While using precision x on on screen display will show my power limit at times well over 100%. I’ve seen videos on overclocking this card and setting power limit and temp sliders all the way over as well and the voltage slider to 100%. When I do this and add even a core clock offset of +100 MHz I will see the power limit % go sometimes to 114%. Jayztwocents did a precision x video and mentioned that the power limit shouldn’t ever go over 100%. I just wanted some insight as to whether or not something isn’t correct. By the way I’m using a EVGA SuperNOVA 750 G2 power supply. Thanks!