Allgemein Gaming GPUs Hardware Reviews

PNY GeForce RTX 2080 Ti XLR8 in test – with 300 Watt limit, reference board and sufficient reason

Overclocking

With 1905 MHz in heated state and fan speeds around 3200 rpm (100%) at approx. 76°C this card is still quite good with it, but now needs the maximum possible power limit of almost 300 watts (115%) in order to be able to swim with force at the top somehow. In return, however, it is also the only viable way to keep this card alive despite rather weak cooling.

Now i am sure we will be able to understand what I meant by reason. It just doesn't bring any more performance gain. The memory also clocks a little higher from the factory, with a further 200 MHz+ still loosein, also thermal. As nice as the 1-click tool may be, you can still achieve the slightly better overclocking values in the end.

Benchmark results in WQHD (2560 x 1440 pixels)

We can see that the difference to the GeForce RTX 2080 Ti Founders Edition in the warmed-up state is barely more than 1 to 1.5 percent, so actually even in the range of possible measurement inaccuracies! If, on the other hand, this card is overclocked to the pain limit, it is up to 5 percent more performance, which is then added. It's also getting louder. But because it was always desired to put the OC results in the charts. of course I did this time too:

Benchmark results in Ultra HD (3840 x 2160 pixels)

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