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RTX 2080 Black (Non-A) Owners - What are your Out of the Box and OC Clockspeeds

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Monday, December 31, 2018 11:07 AM (permalink)
Would be interesting to know how NON-A Chips are doing out of the Box and with Overlocking. 
 
My assumption is that you you actually dont get much less Clockspeeds on these Cards compared to A binned Chips! 
 
Thanks for the Help :)


 
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    msbtt
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    Re: RTX 2080 Black (Non-A) Owners - What are your Out of the Box and OC Clockspeeds Wednesday, January 02, 2019 8:22 PM (permalink)
    Getting my Black 2080 ti tomorrow.  "If" it isn't defective, I will post the numbers. 
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    Re: RTX 2080 Black (Non-A) Owners - What are your Out of the Box and OC Clockspeeds Thursday, January 03, 2019 1:24 AM (permalink)
    I just got my card slapped her in... with pl 112 crank fans up 90 just to get temp to 32 degrees .. Than check with gpu-z boost  1900 real quick an instantly temps are in 40's and bouncing 1845-1875.. did a curve 1920 900mv flat to try and limit hitting 112 tdp.
    I will try playing Pug again fans 90 gaming 72 degrees 1750-1900 but I have thermal take cube case sides off.. So if you have small case =HOT
    (Hopefully Evga will put out a 120 Pl bios) with out changing clock speeds at all I know nvidia makes non-a chips not overclockable..
    And the black oc and ultra are I believe 130 PL so it would not affect sales plus not cross flashable 
    I like the card but not a lot more performance than my titan xp is. I think this card has more to offer just held back by power limit I will have to try better curve and will repost
     

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    Re: RTX 2080 Black (Non-A) Owners - What are your Out of the Box and OC Clockspeeds Thursday, January 03, 2019 1:07 PM (permalink)
    How do I tell if it's A/Non-A?

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    Re: RTX 2080 Black (Non-A) Owners - What are your Out of the Box and OC Clockspeeds Thursday, January 03, 2019 1:44 PM (permalink)
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    How do I tell if it's A/Non-A?


    I believe if you bought a Non XC model it’ll have a non A chip. So the card that is $999

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    Re: RTX 2080 Black (Non-A) Owners - What are your Out of the Box and OC Clockspeeds Thursday, January 03, 2019 2:30 PM (permalink)
    https://www.techpowerup.com/gpu-specs/evga-rtx-2080-black.b6151
     
    Here are the specs of your card on techpowerup.com
     
     

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    Re: RTX 2080 Black (Non-A) Owners - What are your Out of the Box and OC Clockspeeds Thursday, January 03, 2019 7:02 PM (permalink)
    Nice to know
    TU104-400-A1 are Normal Chips (no factory OC permitted).
    TU104-400A-A1 are Binned Chips  (factory OC permitted).
    Both support manual overclocking

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    Re: RTX 2080 Black (Non-A) Owners - What are your Out of the Box and OC Clockspeeds Saturday, February 02, 2019 4:20 AM (permalink)
    i have the 400-A1 chip, and out of the box it hits clock speeds of 1830-1860, usually sits around 1815mhz, i own 2080 black (not an XC model)
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    Re: RTX 2080 Black (Non-A) Owners - What are your Out of the Box and OC Clockspeeds Saturday, February 02, 2019 5:48 AM (permalink)
    My EVGA RTX 2080 Ti Black is liquid cooled.  So far with no tweaking and just gaming I get a steady 1875MHz boost.  

    I have tried PX1 but it feels bugged.  The first SCAN test I ran which looked good, the scores decided to disappear and so did the power limit and temp bumps I had saved.  Than my PC would lock up at times.  In the end, I don't trust the software yet till its solid stable and am able to use that test and OC feature.

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    Re: RTX 2080 Black (Non-A) Owners - What are your Out of the Box and OC Clockspeeds Saturday, February 02, 2019 10:35 PM (permalink)
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    My EVGA RTX 2080 Ti Black is liquid cooled.  So far with no tweaking and just gaming I get a steady 1875MHz boost.  

    I have tried PX1 but it feels bugged.  The first SCAN test I ran which looked good, the scores decided to disappear and so did the power limit and temp bumps I had saved.  Than my PC would lock up at times.  In the end, I don't trust the software yet till its solid stable and am able to use that test and OC feature.


    Just set up mine with the hybrid kit and getting the same clocks from stock 1875 to 1900. What are your temps mine sits around 70c under load. Any one else can compare temps. It seems a little high for a hybrid. My 1080 tis were around 55c. I have been thinking about changing the paste.
     
    I feel this is definitely the best setup for the buck. I wouldn't pay any more for a factory overclock when this card automatically clocks higher. Any higher clocks would only net a couple of FPS. Unless your just into benchmarking and overclocking.
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    Re: RTX 2080 Black (Non-A) Owners - What are your Out of the Box and OC Clockspeeds Sunday, February 03, 2019 5:53 PM (permalink)
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    My EVGA RTX 2080 Ti Black is liquid cooled.  So far with no tweaking and just gaming I get a steady 1875MHz boost.  

    I have tried PX1 but it feels bugged.  The first SCAN test I ran which looked good, the scores decided to disappear and so did the power limit and temp bumps I had saved.  Than my PC would lock up at times.  In the end, I don't trust the software yet till its solid stable and am able to use that test and OC feature.


    Just set up mine with the hybrid kit and getting the same clocks from stock 1875 to 1900. What are your temps mine sits around 70c under load. Any one else can compare temps. It seems a little high for a hybrid. My 1080 tis were around 55c. I have been thinking about changing the paste.
     
    I feel this is definitely the best setup for the buck. I wouldn't pay any more for a factory overclock when this card automatically clocks higher. Any higher clocks would only net a couple of FPS. Unless your just into benchmarking and overclocking.




    My temps range from 30c/idle and 40c/load in winter or during warmer seasons, I'd probably be close or around 50c.
     
    Also, the TDP of the 1080 is much less than it is for the 2080 Ti.  The temps you're seeing could either be from a bad seat/TIM, warm ambient temps, case/AIO air flow configuration, etc.  Your temps do seem a bit higher than usual for a AIO kit.  I think some hover around 50c-60c with these kits since the Ti Turing pulls lots of power and in return run warmer in general.

    As for the 2080/2080 Ti Black, it is the best bang for your buck especially for those that want to liquid cool.  No point in spending the extra for higher boost clocks when you have to either purchase a Hybrid or Hydro Copper.  If you're a bencher, yes you need to spend that extra $200-$400+ for better boost clocks only to realize your benching won't mean nothing in a short period of time while performance in game will be about the same.

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    Re: RTX 2080 Black (Non-A) Owners - What are your Out of the Box and OC Clockspeeds Monday, February 04, 2019 6:25 PM (permalink)
    About 140mhz lower than my gigabyte windforce OC (A chip), but the Samsung GDDR6 blows the Micron on gigabyte.
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    Re: RTX 2080 Black (Non-A) Owners - What are your Out of the Box and OC Clockspeeds Wednesday, February 06, 2019 3:06 PM (permalink)
    I'm on stock air cooler. I get 1850-1900mhz steady. Sometimes it will jump up to 2000mhz but the power limit won't allow it and pushes it back down. If there was a bios to increase the power limit this card could easily go 2000mhz+ on air. I'm thinking about returning it to get a Hybrid 2080ti but no reviews on those yet so I'm waiting.
     
    My OC settings with Afterburner:
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    Max Fan speed.
     
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    Re: RTX 2080 Black (Non-A) Owners - What are your Out of the Box and OC Clockspeeds Wednesday, February 06, 2019 3:24 PM (permalink)
    On water +220/1000.  Max temps just under 50.
     
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    Re: RTX 2080 Black (Non-A) Owners - What are your Out of the Box and OC Clockspeeds Wednesday, February 06, 2019 6:52 PM (permalink)
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    About 140mhz lower than my gigabyte windforce OC (A chip), but the Samsung GDDR6 blows the Micron on gigabyte.

    i have a  2080 Ti FTW3 ULTRA it has Micron and i get +1200 on it with NP
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