The GTX 1080 TI pulls 952k PPD!

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The GTX 1080 TI pulls 952k PPD!

Post by Jesse_V »

Hello everyone! Long time no see.

At long last, my Nvidia GTX 1080 TI Founders Edition finally arrived and I've been testing it out over the last several days. I am absolutely astounded with its performance. I purchased it primarily for VR, but I still have various projects to keep it occupied. The PPD from this thing is unreal. At the moment it's pulling 952,500 PPD by itself. Proof:

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The Founder's Edition is a little noisy and hot, but I prefer the blower fan in this case as I use an old watercooler and my free water to capture and dump the heat and keep my A/C costs down. I have not rigged it up yet though. Here is my battlestation as it stands right now: https://imgur.com/a/hzFtg The other GPU is a GTX 970.
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Re: The GTX 1080 TI pulls 952k PPD!

Post by foldy »

You can try to overclock it using MSI Afterburner, most gtx 1080 ti can do plus 100-200Mhz stable. And on the other hand you can use MSI Afterburner to limit power usage to reduce noice.
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Post by ChristianVirtual »

Hi Jesse_V,

Long time not seen. Welcome back.

Yeah, the 1080ti can be a monster; above 1M was also possible.
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Post by QuintLeo »

Depending on the work unit, the 1080ti is either a serious monster, or in a very few rare cases worse than the 1070.
Mostly it's a monster though.
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Post by csvanefalk »

Indeed. I got my 1080Ti yesterday and it is an absolute monster. Up to about 1.1M PPD from the previous 300k with my 970. Power usage is not too much higher either.

I actually think it could pull even more - monitoring with Afterburner shows "just" 85-90% of the GPU being used at any given time. My 970 was constantly att 99-100%
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Post by rwh202 »

csvanefalk wrote:I actually think it could pull even more - monitoring with Afterburner shows "just" 85-90% of the GPU being used at any given time. My 970 was constantly att 99-100%
Yeah, the current cores and WUs aren't really taxing them - power draw is down too - rarely above 200 W and even when power limited to 160 W, very little drop in PPD.
Maybe some future projects will unlock what they are really capable of!
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How do you get 126787 points for one WU from project 11409? I only get 17000 credit for one of those WUs.
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LaduLaser wrote:How do you get 126787 points for one WU from project 11409? I only get 17000 credit for one of those WUs.
17000 is the base credit for a 11409 WU. To get the Quick Return Bonus you need to use a passkey, complete 10 WU's, and maintain an 80% or better return rate. See the Points FAQ - http://folding.stanford.edu/support/faq/points/ and the Passkey FAQ - http://folding.stanford.edu/support/faq/points/passkey/.
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Joe_H wrote:17000 is the base credit for a 11409 WU. To get the Quick Return Bonus you need to use a passkey, complete 10 WU's, and maintain an 80% or better return rate. See the Points FAQ - http://folding.stanford.edu/support/faq/points/ and the Passkey FAQ - http://folding.stanford.edu/support/faq/points/passkey/.
Oh nice! Now I get 132030 per WU (GTX 1080Ti running through every night of the week) ^^
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Post by csvanefalk »

Up to 1.3M ppm average with an Evga SC2 Hybrid Gaming without extra OC. Wow.
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