Clock rates and overclocking reserves
The beat looks pretty good. In Full-HD and also WQHD in some places, the card manages well over 1700 MHz ex-works and even goes up to about 1800 MHz for a short time in some places. Fully warmed up and in Ultra-HD it is still between 1715 and 1745 MHz, depending on the game and load. Thus, you are up to 100 MHz above the GeForce RTX 3080 Ti FE even without OC and power limit increase. If you increase the power limit to the maximum possible 380 watts, you can even increase the clock rate, because it stabilizes at up to 1800 MHz and even a bit higher, depending on the chip quality.
Now let’s look at the temperatures. The “GPU diode” known as the edge temperature (we have known this for ages) is still clearly below the FE card with values between 70 °C and 72 °C. Praiseworthy and really nice and cool, just like the GDDR6X RAM The IR image from behind also did not reveal anything negative.
By the way, we can also see that the PCB has become much shorter and the last fan can virtually blow through, because the backplate has also been equipped with air openings. This in turn serves the cooling performance not insignificantly.
The additional fan is only worthwhile as a pull fan in poorly ventilated cases and also makes the whole thing a bit louder.
- 1 - Introduction, Unboxing and Specs
- 2 - Test System and Methods
- 3 - Teardown: PCB Analysis, Components and Cooler
- 4 - Gaming Performance
- 5 - Gaming Efficiency and Power Draw
- 6 - Power Consumption in Detail and Standards
- 7 - Transients and PSU Recommendation
- 8 - Temperatures and Clock Rates
- 9 - Fan Curve, Fan Speed and "Noise" Analysis
- 10 - Summary and Conclusion
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