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Are all of the EVGA 2080 TI models going to have the same ASIC Code?

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2018/09/19 14:54:05 (permalink)
Just have a question....

Are all of the EVGA 2080 TI models going to have the same ASIC Code? 

I preordered the 11G-P4-2382-KR and now i'm wondering if I should of went with the 11G-P4-2383-KR to get a higher binned chip. 

I assumed they would be the same, but I'd like to make sure.

Thanks! 
 
 

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    Re: Are all of the EVGA 2080 TI models going to have the same ASIC Code? 2018/09/22 09:08:46 (permalink)
    NVIDIA Segregates Turing GPUs; Factory Overclocking Forbidden on the Cheaper Variant
     
    The Turing -300 variant is designated to be used on cards targeting the MSRP price point, while the 300-A variant is for use on custom-design, overclocked cards.
     
     
    Most people (me included) have not received their card yet .... still too new the info is not out there, pictures of Chips after removing the cooler.
     
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    Re: Are all of the EVGA 2080 TI models going to have the same ASIC Code? 2018/09/22 10:21:48 (permalink)
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    NVIDIA Segregates Turing GPUs; Factory Overclocking Forbidden on the Cheaper Variant

    The Turing -300 variant is designated to be used on cards targeting the MSRP price point, while the 300-A variant is for use on custom-design, overclocked cards.


    Most people (me included) have not received their card yet .... still too new the info is not out there, pictures of Chips after removing the cooler.

    Call EVGA, maybe CS can get an answer  https://www.evga.com/about/contactus/



    Giving us that kind of info will be great.  
     
    I'm really curious what AIB's really feel about the whole Nvidia taking control on binning and telling everyone what goes and what doesn't.  I remember the times when they went after EVGA because of the whole EVBot and I still got mine.  I hope they still implement EVBot ports on their custom PCBs just because. lol

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    Re: Are all of the EVGA 2080 TI models going to have the same ASIC Code? 2018/09/22 13:37:42 (permalink)
    Cyberbrain118
    Just have a question....

    Are all of the EVGA 2080 TI models going to have the same ASIC Code? 

    I preordered the 11G-P4-2382-KR and now i'm wondering if I should of went with the 11G-P4-2383-KR to get a higher binned chip. 

    I assumed they would be the same, but I'd like to make sure.

    Thanks! 
     
     




    I just bought the Evga 2080 XC Ultra model and here are a few things that can help to know which chip you have. I know it is not the 2080ti, sorry for that but trying to see if the two correlate or not. Grab MSI afterburner beta for 20 series cards. There is an i toward the top, click that. It told me I have 1E87 chip, it also said mine is 400A variant. I also used updated Gpu-Z and it confirmed the 1E87 id. Sorry not more help but atleast if I had to guess the XC Ultra models should be A variant chips.
     
     
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    Re: Are all of the EVGA 2080 TI models going to have the same ASIC Code? 2018/09/22 15:00:18 (permalink)
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    Your memory bandwidth is too low for a 2080 card, it should be around 450-ish mark.

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    Re: Are all of the EVGA 2080 TI models going to have the same ASIC Code? 2018/09/22 21:22:09 (permalink)
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    Your memory bandwidth is too low for a 2080 card, it should be around 450-ish mark.




    That's probably because there is no load on the GPU.

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    Re: Are all of the EVGA 2080 TI models going to have the same ASIC Code? 2018/09/22 21:28:19 (permalink)
    Yup. Look at the Bus Interface.
    Its @16.2.0, which is power saving mode. If it had a load it would be @16.3.0
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    Re: Are all of the EVGA 2080 TI models going to have the same ASIC Code? 2018/09/22 23:09:49 (permalink)
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    Your memory bandwidth is too low for a 2080 card, it should be around 450-ish mark.


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    mikoulyak
     
     
    Your memory bandwidth is too low for a 2080 card, it should be around 450-ish mark.




    That's probably because there is no load on the GPU.


    It seems to be not reading it correctly. Mine says with my 1080Ti it is at 484GB/s regardless if isn't no load on the GPU at all.



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    Re: Are all of the EVGA 2080 TI models going to have the same ASIC Code? 2018/09/23 10:16:24 (permalink)
    It's not a big deal then.  GPU-Z just needs an update if anything.

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    Re: Are all of the EVGA 2080 TI models going to have the same ASIC Code? 2018/09/29 11:24:14 (permalink)
    Here's my CPU-Z for my EVGA 2080 TI 



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    Re: Are all of the EVGA 2080 TI models going to have the same ASIC Code? 2019/02/13 09:49:23 (permalink)
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    Here's my CPU-Z for my EVGA 2080 TI 



    Which version of the 2080 ti is that?
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    Re: Are all of the EVGA 2080 TI models going to have the same ASIC Code? 2019/02/13 12:55:04 (permalink)
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    Here's my CPU-Z for my EVGA 2080 TI 



    Which version of the 2080 ti is that?

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