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The Turing RTX 2080 Ti Owners Thread

Just noticed the Asus 2080ti in stock with 3 units a few minutes ago and now it is updated in stock with 5 units. Perhaps suppliers are sending them in, which will be right on time for the Oct. 5th-9th window.

Edit: down to 2 units. They are going fast.

You need your head checking if you are paying that much for the same PCB as the £1049 cards on sale previously or £1100 founders. ASUS tax is beyond me, I can’t understand why anyone buys there GPUs given they usually aren’t even the best cooked.
 
You need your head checking if you are paying that much for the same PCB as the £1049 cards on sale previously or £1100 founders. ASUS tax is beyond me, I can’t understand why anyone buys there GPUs given they usually aren’t even the best cooked.
Brand loyalty i guess.... if money is no issue. Aura support and rgb sync for their mobos etc.
I can't say much about their card quality, i never had one, but all my MBs were Asus except one and I'm pretty happy.
 
ASUS tax is beyond me, I can’t understand why anyone buys there GPUs given they usually aren’t even the best cooked.
They make the best motherboards. Because of this a lot of customers either think that translates to their GPUs too, or just want board/card from the same company.
 
Depends what you mean, before the BIOS or the shunt mod? the shunt netted very little, roughly 1-3fps, but equates to 300 or so points. This GPU on ambient is limited to around 2115-2135MHz, some do slightly more than this. Need cold to do more.

You can gain a small amount of performance by tuning the VF curve over the 6 key load points, but that takes time and isn't worth it for daily stability.
 
Depends what you mean, before the BIOS or the shunt mod? the shunt netted very little, roughly 1-3fps, but equates to 300 or so points. This GPU on ambient is limited to around 2115-2135MHz, some do slightly more than this. Need cold to do more.

You can gain a small amount of performance by tuning the VF curve over the 6 key load points, but that takes time and isn't worth it for daily stability.
Not bad but you are right it is not worth the daily stability.
So to clarify, what would just the Bios net you?

The gainward has 260/300W on a reference 16 power phase and 1650Mhz boost.
The EVGA on the same specs has 260/338W :confused:
 
Depends what you mean, before the BIOS or the shunt mod? the shunt netted very little, roughly 1-3fps, but equates to 300 or so points. This GPU on ambient is limited to around 2115-2135MHz, some do slightly more than this. Need cold to do more.

You can gain a small amount of performance by tuning the VF curve over the 6 key load points, but that takes time and isn't worth it for daily stability.

Where did you get the BIOS file, given the EVGA Tool doesn’t give you the actual rom... might NVFlash mine next week when I’ve got time.
 
Where did you get the BIOS file, given the EVGA Tool doesn’t give you the actual rom... might NVFlash mine next week when I’ve got time.
It's posted on overclock.


Yep, should be at the bottom of the owner's thread OP on OCN. It was originally posted by someone from Korea with 2 posts but I checked it in a hex editor and it was what it claimed to be, so flashed to it. The Galax one is the one you want with 126% PT @ 380W
 
Yep, should be at the bottom of the owner's thread OP on OCN. It was originally posted by someone from Korea with 2 posts but I checked it in a hex editor and it was what it claimed to be, so flashed to it. The Galax one is the one you want with 126% PT @ 380W

Thanks, will take a look. By the time I get chance there may be new ones out anyway, already removed the lock so ready to flash.
 
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