
What they doing? Are they pushing GPU to overclock hereself even higher? (Stock auto-overclock is 1493 mHz) Or its for older GPUs that doesn`t have modern features? (Like GPU Boost 2.0 etc. 11 gHz RAM clock is freaking a lot! I was checking what kinda additional setting Peecision XOC have and I gound this tab with toogles for "Overvoltage" and "Overboost". I am not planing to do something with my cooler but your idea is interesting) About your 1080 GPU. Granted, if you want to push the VRAM really hard you might want to get some copper or aluminum heatsinks for them - I didn't bother with them for my VRAM or VRM and can run my 1080 at 2202MHz on the GPU and 11114MHz on the VRAM (I definitely (finally) won the silicon lottery). Granted, I have to remove the mid-plate and sometimes the backplate to get it to fit properly depending on the card, but it works very well and can be moved from GPU to GPU as needed (unlike many custom waterblocks). With air cooling you are probably near the limit.

With LN2 you could get it insanely high - for short periods of time at least.

I'm not sure what the compatibility is on the 1060, but I've had mine on two different model 980 Tis and my 1080 ACX 3.0 base model card. Re: Highest possible overclock for the GTX960 (EVGA SSC) Monday, Janu1:00 PM ( ) arestavo Depends on the cooling. I use a Kraken G10 bracket with a Kraken X41 AIO cooler.
