The K | ngp | n professional overclocker cranks an EVGA GTX 1080 Ti Founders Edition clocked at 3.024MHz, which is rare and hard to come by on a graphics card.
We knew that the NVIDIA GTX 1080 Ti graphics card has great potential and that it allows a lot of overclocking, always under certain conditions, of course. With the Founders Edition heatsink you are limited, because it is not the best heatsink solution on the market and you can expect that the versions customized by NVIDIA partners will give a lot of play. Something that K | ngp | n has confirmed, who has managed to break a difficult barrier with an EVGA GTX 1080 Ti.
K | ngp | n had managed to put a Founders Edition at 2.5GHz, with liquid nitrogen, of course, but now it has achieved another milestone, managing to take an EVGA GTX 1080 Ti up to 3GHz, cooled with liquid nitrogen, of course. It is not easy at all to reach these frequencies and for a graphics card to endure, since we are talking about a very high working frequency that requires great voltage stability, something that is achieved thanks to the VRM phases of this graphics card, which are very good.
He has published a screenshot on his Facebook wall that makes it very clear that he has taken an EVGA GTX 1080 Ti Founders Edition up to 3.024MHz with a memory frequency of 6.003MHz. Frequencies that only a few can reach, since to get there you need a good amount of liquid nitrogen and hours of work. It is clear, therefore, that this graphics card is powerful as standard, but with work, it can give a lot of itself and have extremely high frequencies, very stable thanks to the VRM.
The graphics card was accompanied by an EVGA X99 motherboard and the Intel i7 6950X processor. Possibly we will not see any synthetic benchmark and we will only see the capture of the frequencies, since the stability with these registers is complicated and it would hardly pass a benchmark that stresses the GPU.

Source: Fudzilla
