
Lastly, we slap on an EK-Thermosphere water block to get the most performance out of our GPUīefore we jump into the overclocking, let us quickly go over the hardware and benchmarks we use in this video. Fourth, we use the ElmorLabs EVC2SX to work around some of the critical overclocking limitations. Third, we further increase the GPU and memory frequency with the ASUS’ GPU Tweak III software tool. Second, we manually increase the GPU and memory frequency with the NVIDIA Inspector software tool. First, increase the GPU and memory frequency using NVIDIA’s OC Scanner. We will cover five overclocking strategies. In today’s video, we tackle overclocking the GeForce GT 1030. The latter will become very relevant when we’re getting to the overclocking The maximum GPU temperature is 97 degrees Celsius, and the graphics card power is limited to 30W. We’re using a GDDR5 model in this guide, and the memory clocks in at 1500 MHz. The graphics core houses 384 CUDA cores and comes with a base clock of 1228 MHz and a boost clock of 1468 MHz. The GeForce GT 1030 utilizes the GP108 graphics core produced using Samsung’s 14nm FinFET process. NVIDIA released the GPU on May 17, 2017, about one year after the release of its bigger brother, the GTX 1080. The NVIDIA GeForce GT 1030 is the second slowest graphics card in NVIDIA’s Pascal lineup. OC Strategy #5: EK-Thermosphere Water Cooling. GPU Voltage Controller – Identification. OC Strategy #4: ElmorLabs EVC2 & Hardware Modifications. Memory Overclocking & FurMark Frequency. Memory Overclocking & Benchmark Performance. Brief History of NVIDIA GPU Boost Technology. NVIDIA GeForce GT 1030: Stock Performance. NVIDIA GeForce GT 1030: Benchmark Software.
NVIDIA GeForce GT 1030: Platform Overview.