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

Power consumption and loads

The power consumption of this board partner card is in the green area, because PNY hits the target of 260 watts quite accurately. You can also handle the spikes so well and this card is definitely one of the more satisfying and efficient GeForce RTX 2080 Ti.

The voltages are in the expected range, as the card can not boost as high due to the rather moderate power target. In the end, as always, the permissible board power was the limiting factor in the OC, not the voltage. One notices very clearly that Nvidia deliberately limits here before a possible maximum is reached.

However, one can also see from the drop of the curves that the temperature factor plays a major role in heating in this map.

The load distribution on the rails is consistently very good, because the maximum 5.5 amperes of the motherboard slot are never even reached or even exceeded.

 

Detailed recording of power consumption and flowing currents

As usual, I now also set aside the power consumption and the flowing currents as detailed graphics of my oscillograph measurements. A service that hardly anyone else offers and which shows how the maps "tick" in detail:

 

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