NVIDIA GEFORCE RTX 2080 TI SUB £900 & INCLUDES COD: MODERN WARFARE !!!

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We have a truly epic deal for you, the first ever to get too sub £900 on a 2080Ti, generally undercutting most competitors by around £100 and comes with Call of Duty: Modern Warefare FREE PC Game:



Zotac GeForce RTX 2080 Ti Gaming 11264MB GDDR6 PCI-Express Graphics Card @ £899.99 inc VAT https://www.overclockers.co.uk/zota...ddr6-pci-express-graphics-card-gx-11s-zt.html



ZT-T20810A-10P, Boost Clock: 1545MHz, Memory: 11264MB 14000MHz GDDR6, Cuda Cores: 4352, SLI Ready, VR Ready, PhysX/CUDA Enabled, NVIDIA Turing, 12nm Process, Real-Time Ray Tracing, 5 Years Warranty



Only £899.99 inc VAT - Includes COD: Modern Warefare!!!

ORDER NOW






This is an epic deal and 5yr Warranty with Zotac too!!!
 
GPU boost works from sensors, a main one being temperature.

For maximum boost, you want lowest possible load temperatures. A good place to start is to do a slight under-volt and run fans at maximum speed, you will find this alone will cause a card to not only boost higher but maintain a higher clock throughout gaming, basically throttle less as boost clock lowers as temperature rise, so keep the temps low, maintain boost, potentially see higher boost. For those not wishing to run max fan speed, just set a slightly more aggressive fan curve to help prevent heat soak build up and you will gain similar results, again contrary to belief Turing typically likes a slight under-volt on air cooling. :)
 
I was planning on adding 3x 140mm 3000rpm noctua fans as well to my system to make load temps better. Do they not say 55c is the start of downclocking? I thought it was 85c or 88c do you know the number?

I plan to use Afterburner with a fixed 100% fan speed too without a curve over Zotac firestorm. I need ambient fan noise to drown out my neighbours!


For maximum boost you need to be around or under 50c yes, then it comes in stages, like downclocks so much at 55c, so much more 60c, so much more at 70c and so on etc. So if your currently 85c underload and manage to get it to under 60c load you could gain an additional 100-200MHz boost frequency which can make a real difference to FPS.
 
Well got mine this morning and surprise surprise, It comes with Samsung memory, Jackpot :D

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Pretty much all Zotac cards use Samsung memory, so it quite normal for Zotac, they will only ever use none Samsung if hard to source or lower-end SKU's.

Samsung will generally happily sit at 15,500MHz that the new SUPER's run at. :)
 
Nice !

Just curious but I noticed something odd, On the back of the card on the GPU core portion in the pics on OCUK it looks like the standard FE one but in person there are 2 x black blocks, Not sure of the correct component name, Mosfets maybe ? Is this normal ? Even on Zotacs website it doesn't show these components, Quite curious.

OCUK pic -

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Actual product

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Well as saying goes images are for illustration only and this is exactly why because obviously at somepoint throughout manufacturing Zotac have made updates to the card, as to why that is an unknown as no one in Zotac on a sales level would ever know, probably not even the CEO.
 
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