Move the little red boxes with your mouse to your desired temp and fan speed, 60 at the bottom is the temp and on the left is the fan speed 70%. Under Fan Speed select "User Define" then click the little gear to the right and it shows this below. To keep your Strix 1070 as cool as possible you'll want to set a fan curve, 70% is the highest it will go and I have mine set to be running at 70% at 60c. These settings are for the Strix 1070 OC, if you have the standard Strix 1070 you should be able to go a little higher with the GPU Boost Clock. Slide the GPU Voltage all the way to the right until it shows 100 and slide the Power Target all the way to the right until it shows 120, under GPU Boost Clock select manual and slide it to +33MHZ until it shows 1868MHz, then slide the Memory Clock to +1334MHz until it shows 9342MHz and click apply. Now click Home at the top then click professional mode at the bottom right and it looks like this below. Simply start GPU Tweak before playing any game. I disabled the GPU Tweak II Startup and Monitor Startup as it only needs to be running while playing games. To do this click the gear at the top right shown in red and check the box, also check "Apply settings each time GPU Tweak starts", this will keep your overclock settings and apply them when you start GPU Tweak. You'll have to enable the "Overclocking range enhancement" to get more out of the memory as it overclocks very far. Overclocking your gpu can take a little time but to get your gpu overclocked quickly you can try my settings and see how they work for you. You will also need a gpu stress testing program and Unigine Valley I find is a good program to use, click the free download. Select your operating system then click utilities, as of now v1.3.1.2 is the latest version. You will need a gpu overclocking tool and GPU Tweak II is a good one to use, here is a link to get the latest version. If you've recently purchased an ROG Strix GTX 1070 and are new to overclocking, here is a little guide that will have it running at it's maximum performance.
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