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Monday, October 29, 2018 11:00 PM (permalink)
Is the memory clock listed on the product page currently an incorrect typo? I was under the impression that the memory clock is 14000MHz effective.

 
 

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    Re: EVGA RTX 2080 Gaming (Blower) Specs Monday, October 29, 2018 11:08 PM (permalink)
    sli1337
    Is the memory clock listed on the product page currently an incorrect typo? I was under the impression that the memory clock is 14000MHz effective.

     

    It's a typo.  I'll fix it now.
     
    Edit: Fixed.
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    Re: EVGA RTX 2080 Gaming (Blower) Specs Monday, October 29, 2018 11:08 PM (permalink)
    Hello,
     
    I am looking into this further. It's a typo. Thank you.
     
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    Re: EVGA RTX 2080 Gaming (Blower) Specs Monday, October 29, 2018 11:12 PM (permalink)
    Figured it was a typo. Looking at maybe buying one of these soon! Just out of curiosity, why doesn't EVGA install a higher airflow bracket on these blower cards? Seems like the holes on the bracket would be at least partially blocked by the dividers in between the PCIe slots in most PC cases.

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    Re: EVGA RTX 2080 Gaming (Blower) Specs Monday, October 29, 2018 11:21 PM (permalink)
    sli1337
    Figured it was a typo. Looking at maybe buying one of these soon! Just out of curiosity, why doesn't EVGA install a higher airflow bracket on these blower cards? Seems like the holes on the bracket would be at least partially blocked by the dividers in between the PCIe slots in most PC cases.


    It should be fixed already! Thank you for bringing it to our attention. The bracket has been tested to work well with the card although I understand the concern. There shouldnt be any issues with airflow however! :)


    -Jacob B.
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    Re: EVGA RTX 2080 Gaming (Blower) Specs Monday, October 29, 2018 11:32 PM (permalink)
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    The bracket has been tested to work well with the card although I understand the concern. There shouldnt be any issues with airflow however! :)



    Good to know. Just trying to sell off my trusty old 980 Ti and some other misc. hardware I have laying around before buying. The blower card would probably be best for my current mITX build (Fractal Define Nano S case). Does this card also use the reference PCB if I choose to do watercooling down the road?

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