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KFA2 GeForce RTX 2080 Ti Hall of Fame in Review – Hot, White Cracker with Fun Factor | igorsLAB

Temperature gradients and boost clock in detail

The cooler honors its name and keeps the card sufficiently cool. At least 69 °C in open construction and a maximum of 71 °C in the closed housing are a decent offer. The slightly higher Power Target ex works ensures that the beat still plays along quite well. The Founders Edition is much slower and, above all, hotter (and louder).

In the stress test, of course, the clock rates break down a little more clearly.

And now the whole thing again in sober numbers in table form:

Initial
KFA2 GeForce RTX 2080 Ti
Hall of Fame
Final value
KFA2 GeForce RTX 2080 Ti
Hall of Fame
Final value
GeForce RTX 2080 Ti
Founders Edition
Open Benchtable
GPU Temperatures
40 °C 69 °C
77 °C
GPU clock 2010 MHz 1830 to 1845 MHz
1680 MHz
Ambient temperature 22 °C 22 °C
Closed Case
GPU Temperatures
41 °C 71 °C
80 °C
GPU clock 2010 MHz 1815 to 1830 MHz
1665 MHz
Air temperature in the housing 24 °C 47 °C

 

Board Analysis: Infrared Images

The following infrared images show the gaming and torture loops in the open structure and in the closed housing. The differences are visible, but not large and the cooler always acts absolutely confidently. Memory and voltage converters remain relatively cool, but there is honest praise from my side.

Even with the stress test, this image is preserved and the card acts quite cool for the implemented performance.

in the closed housing, the picture is very similar, whether it's a gaming or torture loop.

Even in the Torture loop, the memory remains fully within the limit even in the shot housing. Congratulations. This looks much better than the MSI card.

 

 

KFA2 GeForce RTX 2080 Ti HOF, 11GB GDDR6, HDMI, 3x DP, USB-C (28IULBUCV6DK)

 

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Igor Wallossek

Editor-in-chief and name-giver of igor'sLAB as the content successor of Tom's Hardware Germany, whose license was returned in June 2019 in order to better meet the qualitative demands of web content and challenges of new media such as YouTube with its own channel.

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