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Re: EVGA NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080 Ti KINGPIN is HERE!
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sereyEVGA I'm seeing a lot of love for Noctua NF-A12x25 PWM and i might get some to try
They are without question the best radiator fans ever made, bar none. They aren't cheap but they are the best. Your ML120's are also really good fans, probably 2nd or 3rd to the Noctua's #1 spot, 2nd/3rd spot is a toss-up between GT/Vardar's and ML120's. Not sure if the difference would be worth the expenditure coming from ML120's unless you are looking for the absolute best in noise:perf, cost be damned (my ML120's had some mild PWM ticking when undervolting, otherwise I would've been quite satisfied keeping them).
Don't forget the Gentle Typhoon's are also known as one of the best rad fans ever designed as well.
Yep for sure, I mentioned them and the Vardar competing with Corsair ML120's for the 2nd/3rd best spots. Think of the new Noctua NF-A12x25 as an improved/perfected Gentle Typhoon. GT's were my previous go-to rad fans. Noctua eliminated what was the GT's only flaw (bearing noise), and then made some improvements in some other areas such as fin clearance and a better material for the fan-blade assembly; all topped off with Noctua's legendary build quality/packaging/warranty. The only downside of the Noctua's have nothing to do with their performance; those being price and aesthetics(subjective).
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Re: EVGA NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080 Ti KINGPIN is HERE!
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mattlissy9297 Thank you bcavnaugh
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Re: EVGA NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080 Ti KINGPIN is HERE!
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Higher fan speed from the LN Bios does help. I hold 1145 core a longer period of time before hitting 50C then throttles down to 1130. Higher Extreme time spy score. During Time Spy extreme stress test temps never go above 54C, so 1130 core speed is rock solid all the way through. My case/RAD configuration is the problem. Remove the tempered glass side panel I see a 4-5C drop in temps. I have a 360 radiator up front pulling flesh air in (9900K CPU) and the Kingpin 240mm rad up top pulling warm air out. Tried pulling fresh air in from the top and saw very little difference on GPU temps. I really need to get some cool air into the case.
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Re: EVGA NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080 Ti KINGPIN is HERE!
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sereyEVGA I'm seeing a lot of love for Noctua NF-A12x25 PWM and i might get some to try
They are without question the best radiator fans ever made, bar none. They aren't cheap but they are the best. Your ML120's are also really good fans, probably 2nd or 3rd to the Noctua's #1 spot, 2nd/3rd spot is a toss-up between GT/Vardar's and ML120's. Not sure if the difference would be worth the expenditure coming from ML120's unless you are looking for the absolute best in noise:perf, cost be damned (my ML120's had some mild PWM ticking when undervolting, otherwise I would've been quite satisfied keeping them).
Don't forget the Gentle Typhoon's are also known as one of the best rad fans ever designed as well.
Yep for sure, I mentioned them and the Vardar competing with Corsair ML120's for the 2nd/3rd best spots. Think of the new Noctua NF-A12x25 as an improved/perfected Gentle Typhoon. GT's were my previous go-to rad fans. Noctua eliminated what was the GT's only flaw (bearing noise), and then made some improvements in some other areas such as fin clearance and a better material for the fan-blade assembly; all topped off with Noctua's legendary build quality/packaging/warranty. The only downside of the Noctua's have nothing to do with their performance; those being price and aesthetics(subjective).
GTs and Noctuas are in their own league imo. Top of the mountain league. lol Everyone else just follows. Now if they could add RGB like the Corsair LL's and be used universally to existing software/hubs (Corsair Link/Aquasuite), I'd be all over it right this min but we all know that's a pipe dream so I'll just keep on dreaming and enjoy my x9 Swiftech Helix 120 rad fans for now till I make the switch to the LL120s once the prices come down. With that said, I agree that the one of the main things stopping me from grabbing Noctuas are their horrific aesthetics. Can't stand their colors. Maybe if this were during the 1960s in ones kitchen sure but not in this day n age. I do like their not long ago newly released Noctua fan. Can't remember which it was but the stats looked great but I usually don't follow mfger stats much as we all know they like to give you bunk or best almost unrealistic data lol as I usually like to base my decisions on trusted fan roundups.
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Re: EVGA NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080 Ti KINGPIN is HERE!
2019/04/20 00:13:09
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Anyone know when these are going to come back in stock? Also, I'm new here. The advertisement says something about having to be an associate to buy this? What does that mean and how do I get it?
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Re: EVGA NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080 Ti KINGPIN is HERE!
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SilverStacker2019 Anyone know when these are going to come back in stock? Also, I'm new here. The advertisement says something about having to be an associate to buy this? What does that mean and how do I get it?
Yes, you just need to use an associate code from any member's signature to access and purchase a Kingpin or in general get 5%-10% in EVGA's shop.
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AHowes Makes perfect sense and why we tell people to set a "static" fan speed in px1 and then close it if your going to use afterburner to overclock.
How can one expect software to control a fan if the software is closed? Its not like the card has a built in chip that's saving its last instructions to memory when you close it. Yeah for a static fan speed bit nothing is running the fan dynamically but the cards bios after you close px1.
Could hook the rad fans to a external fan controller and just crank it for games and down for normal crap.
Ok, fair enough I guess. But there is no place in PX1 where this is actually specified or explained. Afterburner at least has explanations that pop up when you hover over stuff with your mouse. The other thing is that for example, Corsair iCue automatically starts minimized to the system tray. PX1 has to have options turned on for this functionality to even happen. If a program can be used to set fan speeds, why wouldn't it just automatically do that? It's this little nitpicky oversight that doesn't make any sense to me. With iCue, you can set the speeds, close the window and forget about it. PX1 doesn't explain this and you have to go digging into the options to click little boxes in order for it to happen. Just seems like a basic thing that was overlooked.
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Re: EVGA NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080 Ti KINGPIN is HERE!
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HawkOculus Ok, fair enough I guess. But there is no place in PX1 where this is actually specified or explained. Afterburner at least has explanations that pop up when you hover over stuff with your mouse. The other thing is that for example, Corsair iCue automatically starts minimized to the system tray. PX1 has to have options turned on for this functionality to even happen. If a program can be used to set fan speeds, why wouldn't it just automatically do that? It's this little nitpicky oversight that doesn't make any sense to me. With iCue, you can set the speeds, close the window and forget about it. PX1 doesn't explain this and you have to go digging into the options to click little boxes in order for it to happen. Just seems like a basic thing that was overlooked.
You can set PX1 to Start with the OS and Load the Previous Settings and Minimize to the System Tray. New Tool New Learning Curve, learn the tool by playing with all the settings. Not that different than driving a new car, no one read the Car manual anyway or more or less. So many members want EVGA to make their tools work and act like MSI, Corsair, or ASUS and this is EVGA not the Other Company. Being for the most part this is a Member to Member Forum and more really do try to help others regardless of what the Hardware or Software is. No other Forum can compare to the level of support that this Forum Provides to Others. Have you had time to review the Video? https://xdevs.com/guide/2080ti_kpe/ https://www.guru3d.com/news-story/evga-precision-x1-will-find-optimal-tweak-settings-automatically.htmlhttps://www.techspot.com/article/1704-geforce-rtx-2080-overclocking/How to use Precision X1
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Re: EVGA NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080 Ti KINGPIN is HERE!
2019/04/20 09:29:27
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If I can borrow one of the RTX 2080 TI Kingpin card I can promise to beat any 3D mark score that is performed with stock bios and stock cooling.
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Re: EVGA NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080 Ti KINGPIN is HERE!
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car91481 If I can borrow one of the RTX 2080 TI Kingpin card I can promise to beat any 3D mark score that is performed with stock bios and stock cooling.
Yes, but you have to put down a $1900.00 Deposit.
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Re: EVGA NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080 Ti KINGPIN is HERE!
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I am seeing 4 GPU Temperatures GPU 49°C OLED Only, (GPU Die Temp Setting in PX1) GPU1 41°C GPU2 45°C PCB Temp as well can be shown on the OLED. PX1 and other Software like AIDA64 Extreme can see GPU1 and GPU2 but not GPU. *This has been Fixed Does this apply Only to the EVGA GeForce RTX 2080 Ti K|NGP|N OLED or all RTX 2080 Ti Cards?
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Re: EVGA NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080 Ti KINGPIN is HERE!
2019/04/20 12:35:49
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Any updates if a Card is going to be released with the Hydro Copper Water Block Pre-Installed?
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Re: EVGA NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080 Ti KINGPIN is HERE!
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sereyEVGA I'm seeing a lot of love for Noctua NF-A12x25 PWM and i might get some to try
They are without question the best radiator fans ever made, bar none. They aren't cheap but they are the best. Your ML120's are also really good fans, probably 2nd or 3rd to the Noctua's #1 spot, 2nd/3rd spot is a toss-up between GT/Vardar's and ML120's. Not sure if the difference would be worth the expenditure coming from ML120's unless you are looking for the absolute best in noise:perf, cost be damned (my ML120's had some mild PWM ticking when undervolting, otherwise I would've been quite satisfied keeping them).
Don't forget the Gentle Typhoon's are also known as one of the best rad fans ever designed as well.
Yep for sure, I mentioned them and the Vardar competing with Corsair ML120's for the 2nd/3rd best spots. Think of the new Noctua NF-A12x25 as an improved/perfected Gentle Typhoon. GT's were my previous go-to rad fans. Noctua eliminated what was the GT's only flaw (bearing noise), and then made some improvements in some other areas such as fin clearance and a better material for the fan-blade assembly; all topped off with Noctua's legendary build quality/packaging/warranty. The only downside of the Noctua's have nothing to do with their performance; those being price and aesthetics(subjective).
CORSAIR ML120 PRO and Noctua NF-A12x25 PWM are best radiator fans now. Only I choose rather Noctua. I couldn't tolerate their color when they didn't had such good product, now performance and quality of fans force me to like them more than full black. I believe they plan to launch black version, but honestly I would wish only Dark Grey Frame, Light Grey Blade as Redux color scheme. On such fans I would be really jealous. On full black not.
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GTXJackBauer With that said, I agree that the one of the main things stopping me from grabbing Noctuas are their horrific aesthetics. Can't stand their colors. Maybe if this were during the 1960s in ones kitchen sure but not in this day n age.
I do like their not long ago newly released Noctua fan. Can't remember which it was but the stats looked great but I usually don't follow mfger stats much as we all know they like to give you bunk or best almost unrealistic data lol as I usually like to base my decisions on trusted fan roundups.
Word on the street is that they plan on releasing a Chromax version of the NF-A12x25 fans at some point. Who knows when though... These are NF-F12 Chromax as an example of what they (NF-A12) would look like. They would instantly become the best-selling rad fans if they did this, imho.
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Re: EVGA NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080 Ti KINGPIN is HERE!
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Hehe some screamers there. Reminds me of the old 80mm delta fans back when that I still have in a box in storage. No such thing as quiet fans back then.
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Any idea when these are supposed to be back in stock? Also, how many watts of power does this need?
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I've gotcha all beat. A decade ago I made a huge custom pc case that was over 4" tall that had 2 360 rads and a floor standing fan mounted at the top blowing outward that was sucking the air from the bottom of the case, threw the rads and up over the mb and out the top. Hehe
Best of both worlds..
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SilverStacker2019 Any idea when these are supposed to be back in stock? Also, how many watts of power does this need?
Towards end of this month, so very soon. Keep an eye on @EVGA_JacobF twitter and these forums. You'll need to use an Associates Code in order to purchase, assuming it is the same scenario as the first batch and that wasn't a one-time exclusive. I would say go with 1kW to be safe... the more watts the merrier especially if you don't want to deal with noise from the PSU fan kicking on. EVGA SuperNova 1000P2 or Seasonic Prime 1000 should do nicely. Go for 1200w or 1300w if you can spring for it without breaking the bank. I personally just moved from a 1000P2 to a 1600T2. AHowes I've gotcha all beat. A decade ago I made a huge custom pc case that was over 4" tall that had 2 360 rads and a floor standing fan mounted at the top blowing outward that was sucking the air from the bottom of the case, threw the rads and up over the mb and out the top. Hehe
Best of both worlds..
Reminds me of the JayzTwoCents video where he mounted I believe 4x 480mm rads to an industrial fan outside the case. Performance was pretty awesome needless to say; but not the most practical thing in the world...
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SilverStacker2019 Any idea when these are supposed to be back in stock? Also, how many watts of power does this need?
Towards end of this month, so very soon. Keep an eye on @EVGA_JacobF twitter and these forums. You'll need to use an Associates Code in order to purchase, assuming it is the same scenario as the first batch and that wasn't a one-time exclusive. I would say go with 1kW to be safe... the more watts the merrier especially if you don't want to deal with noise from the PSU fan kicking on. EVGA SuperNova 1000P2 or Seasonic Prime 1000 should do nicely. Go for 1200w or 1300w if you can spring for it without breaking the bank. I personally just moved from a 1000P2 to a 1600T2.
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SilverStacker2019 Any idea when these are supposed to be back in stock? Also, how many watts of power does this need?
Towards end of this month, so very soon. Keep an eye on @EVGA_JacobF twitter and these forums. You'll need to use an Associates Code in order to purchase, assuming it is the same scenario as the first batch and that wasn't a one-time exclusive. I would say go with 1kW to be safe... the more watts the merrier especially if you don't want to deal with noise from the PSU fan kicking on. EVGA SuperNova 1000P2 or Seasonic Prime 1000 should do nicely. Go for 1200w or 1300w if you can spring for it without breaking the bank. I personally just moved from a 1000P2 to a 1600T2.
AHowes I've gotcha all beat. A decade ago I made a huge custom pc case that was over 4" tall that had 2 360 rads and a floor standing fan mounted at the top blowing outward that was sucking the air from the bottom of the case, threw the rads and up over the mb and out the top. Hehe
Best of both worlds..
Reminds me of the JayzTwoCents video where he mounted I believe 4x 480mm rads to an industrial fan outside the case. Performance was pretty awesome needless to say; but not the most practical thing in the world...
That's awesome! Cant believe the 2080ti ran at ambeiant temp! 26c on load is crazy! Haha. Makes me want to order some more 480 rads. Hehe
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Here's my question, are these going to be built in a limited run, for example so many thousands or only produced until a set date? Its bad that we have guys here like myself that check the site every date to catch just one of these but other people whom got first runs of them threw them on ebay for a $1000 premium over the already high cost.
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2019/04/21 07:28:31
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My question.. is the kingpin power limited at 360 watts like the ftw3 as stated on the spec sheet?
I thought it was not.. or atleast 500+ watts.
Is this temporary, or is that the way it is unless you go ln2?
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AHowes My question.. is the kingpin power limited at 360 watts like the ftw3 as stated on the spec sheet?
I thought it was not.. or atleast 500+ watts.
Is this temporary, or is that the way it is unless you go ln2?
If I remember right, kingpin has 520W max power limit.
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360W is 100% on slider. 144% = :)
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Re: EVGA NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080 Ti KINGPIN is HERE!
2019/04/21 08:16:25
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Mcwrah
AHowes My question.. is the kingpin power limited at 360 watts like the ftw3 as stated on the spec sheet?
I thought it was not.. or atleast 500+ watts.
Is this temporary, or is that the way it is unless you go ln2?
If I remember right, kingpin has 520W max power limit.
Yeah it's 360 watt at 100 on power slider 520 watt at 144 max on power slider
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Re: EVGA NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080 Ti KINGPIN is HERE!
2019/04/21 08:22:05
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AHowes My question.. is the kingpin power limited at 360 watts like the ftw3 as stated on the spec sheet?
I thought it was not.. or atleast 500+ watts.
Is this temporary, or is that the way it is unless you go ln2?
What TiN said above. For anyone reading my posts about the radiator/AIO with this card, please disregard them completely if it's keeping you from possibly making a purchase. I'm a huge noob who didn't have his fans and software running appropriately. Played Far Cry 5 for several hours this morning and temperatures never went beyond 47-48 C. Granted that game doesn't place as much sustained load on the GPU as others, but still. Very good cooling performance now that I actually have everything set up appropriately...
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Re: EVGA NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080 Ti KINGPIN is HERE!
2019/04/21 08:23:39
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The Max I have see so far was 389 Watts on my card with the Slider to the Max in PX1.
post edited by bcavnaugh - 2019/04/21 08:28:15
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