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The Turing RTX 2080 Ti Owners Thread

As am I - pre-ordered on 24th August.

Maxed the power limit in Afterburner and the card sits quite happily at 2010MHz without any modifications to the boost.

At +110 core, the core seems unstable, and at +120, the driver crashes.

At +100, the clock jumps between 2085 and 2070, but the card seems quite happy. I'll run some stability tests and leave it like this :D
 
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Hey man, got my Zotac earlier too, can you do me a favour and run Timespy for me please and give me your graphics score? I don't think Afterburner is reporting clocks right for me in the OSD, but I get 14552 without clocking the memory (OC Scanner). Thanks.

edit - Get 14807 with a +650 mem clock.
 
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Hey man, got my Zotac earlier too, can you do me a favour and run Timespy for me please and give me your graphics score? I don't think Afterburner is reporting clocks right for me in the OSD, but I get 14552 without clocking the memory (OC Scanner). Thanks.

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There you go :) - that's with 115% power limit, +100 core. Not touched the memory (yet)
 
The risk of getting a blower is whether or not it is Class A or Class B binned. We know that Nvidia have two different classifications for these cards - class A being for factory OC cards and class B for the rest - it could be that the cheaper blower cards fall under the latter class B which would be a disappointment.

My ocuk value (manli) 980ti held top spot on many benches on here, it ocd like a monster.
 
As am I - pre-ordered on 24th August.

Maxed the power limit in Afterburner and the card sits quite happily at 2010MHz without any modifications to the boost.

At +110 core, the core seems unstable, and at +120, the driver crashes.

At +100, the clock jumps between 2085 and 2070, but the card seems quite happy. I'll run some stability tests and leave it like this :D
If I can get my 2080ti to hold a steady 2ghz I will be happy as a pig in muck!
 
I don't understand Nvidia's launching the 'Founders Edition' with an "overclock" of 90 Mhz.

Is anyone seriously going to release a 2080Ti with the supposed stock clocks (1545 Mhz)?
https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/geforce/graphics-cards/rtx-2080-ti/#specs

The AIB blower type cards look to be running at stock clocks. This is putting a thorn in my plan of EVGA step up as it looks like the option will be Grade B card. Buy once cry once is the lesson - trying to be to clever
 
The AIB blower type cards look to be running at stock clocks. This is putting a thorn in my plan of EVGA step up as it looks like the option will be Grade B card. Buy once cry once is the lesson

So they are all encouraging people to buy their £1500 Hybrid cards and pre-built water block cards that will definately be the A grade cards.

Clever/********
 
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