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The Turing RTX 2080 Ti Owners Thread

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I got a confirmation email about my registration but nothing else.

Same i expected a confirm of registration not a confirmation of email recieved.


In trying to figure out if my card is scoring good, pointless using 3dmark hof, what did you get?

At stock 13600 in Timespy demo with my 4770k at 4300mhz. But i have broke 14160 now at 1980mhz boost. This looks normal what did you get? There are 15k score but they are 2150mhz cards with 3900x cpus.
 
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D5 pump hardwired via molex to PSU now so always comes on plus res lets me see water flow.

I touched one of the 470's and nearly burnt my finger, was about 90-100degrees I reckon
 
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I just set to 2050 @ 09.50v and lock with L key 100% power 1200+ on memory saved as 3d profile

also saved defaults as the 2d profile so it down clocks properly

Just see how high a clock u can maintain stable with lower voltages

Well, you have a better chip than I do. Or at least, it requires lower voltage.

I have been messing around with undervolting.

I am using the OC scanner curve and flattening out the point at my chosen voltage.

I am sure I could get better results with a manual overclock, but I can't be bothered testing and crashing.

1.040v gets me 2070MHz sustained under heavy load and drops about 2-3 degrees off max temp (from initial testing)

I also lose about 30Mhz. But swings and roundabouts!

Memory kept at a nice round number +500 for 15000 overall.

Keeps temps just under 55c.

Also, it doesn't hit the power limit in any of the games I tested anymore.

I was hitting the power limit even with the 380W Galax Bios!
 
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Well, you have a better chip than I do. Or at least, it requires lower voltage.

I have been messing around with undervolting.

I am using the OC scanner curve and flattening out the point at my chosen voltage.

I am sure I could get better results with a manual overclock, but I can't be bothered testing and crashing.

1.040v gets me 2070MHz sustained under heavy load and drops about 2-3 degrees off max temp (from initial testing)

I also lose about 30Mhz. But swings and roundabouts!

Memory kept at a nice round number +500 for 15000 overall.

Keeps temps just under 55c.

Also, it doesn't hit the power limit in any of the games I tested anymore.

I was hitting the power limit even with the 380W Galax Bios!

Memory OC gives the most performance from testing.

You can even set the voltage to minimum. Around .7v and run 1800-1900mhz at around 50% (160w) power usage. All for a loss of around 5-7% from max overclock of around 2050mhz. Massive reduction in temps and noise though.

I use just under 1v, 2050mhz, 15000 memory for 24/7 as noise/temps being a non issue.
 
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Guessing that's down to good case airflow. That's water cooled temps territory!

That's a fractal r6 with 3 140mm fans at front and cpu uses an AIO 280mm radiator at the top, 140mm rear. This morning I've since made the fan curve 1:1 and it idles at 36c ish now, yet to game. Can start hearing the fan around 50%.

I'm soon changing to a NZXT 510 Elite which is smaller and less fans along with ryzen 3900x (currently 4790k) , so will see what that does to temps

With the old curve it sat at 1920mhz on Modern Warfare :)

EDIT: And will make it all official then :p
 
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Have a look and tell how you got on? I think i found my limit +160 core for about 1980mhz MAX boost if low temps. I crashed at anything higher and never touched the Micron memory. Also does your fan spin down for a split second?


Mines at full RPM via Afterburner but the odd time for not even a second it cuts out and goes back to full speed. Very weird behavior anything on your end? All in all i say this was worth £899 i have nearly doubled all my old GTX 1080 scores and i pretty much run anything. I have had games at 8k like Classic wow at 80fps it is a beast!
 
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Anybody have a 2080 ti FE and how hot does it get mine was hitting 87 degrees non overclocked put fans at 100 percent hits 80 degrees hotter than my zotac mini 1080 ti i used to have i will never buy a FE graphics card ever again.
 
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That sounds too hot. Something may be wrong with the card like not making good contact with the heatsink etc or maybe poor case airflow.
 
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Anybody have a 2080 ti FE and how hot does it get mine was hitting 87 degrees non overclocked put fans at 100 percent hits 80 degrees hotter than my zotac mini 1080 ti i used to have i will never buy a FE graphics card ever again.

Yeah that way too hot. Im at 1890mhz GPU at 75 degrees with 53% fan speed on both under 85% load bearing in mind stock is 1350mhz with boost 1635mhz. Nothing wrong with FE but something is wrong with your card though.
 
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Anybody have a 2080 ti FE and how hot does it get mine was hitting 87 degrees non overclocked put fans at 100 percent hits 80 degrees hotter than my zotac mini 1080 ti i used to have i will never buy a FE graphics card ever again.

I’ve had one and even overclocked 2000mhz+ it ran about 70-75c with stock fan speed which is usually quite conservative, around 1800rpm or so.

I found it actually quite a quiet card. As cool and as quiet as some AIB cards.

Sounds like poor case airflow. No way it should be hitting that kind of temp.
 
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