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Question about 1080Ti SC Black VS SC2

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2019/12/15 12:47:26 (permalink)
My colleague has 2 cards that he is willing to sell me. One is an EVGA 1080Ti SC Black, and the other is an EVGA 1080Ti SC2.

What are the differences between these two cards? The temperature sensors on the SC2 are of no interest to me and the black shroud on the SC Black will go better with my setup. Also the RGB logo is pointless as I have a white LED theme anyways. Is one card faster than the other?

Thank for the help.
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    Re: Question about 1080Ti SC Black VS SC2 2019/12/15 12:52:10 (permalink)
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    Re: Question about 1080Ti SC Black VS SC2 2019/12/15 12:56:25 (permalink)
    EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti SC Black Edition GAMING, 11G-P4-6393-KR
     
      Base Clock: 1556 MHZ
      Boost Clock: 1670 MHz
    • Memory Clock: 11016 MHz Effective
    • CUDA Cores: 3584
    • Memory Detail: 11264MB GDDR5X
    • Memory Bit Width: 352 BitMemory Speed: 0.18ns
    • Memory Bandwidth: 484.4 GB/s
     
     
    EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti SC2 GAMING, 11G-P4-6593-KR
       Base Clock: 1556 MHZ
       Boost Clock: 1670 MHz
    • Memory Clock: 11016 MHz Effective
    • CUDA Cores: 3584
    • Memory Detail: 11264MB GDDR5X
    • Memory Bit Width: 352 BitMemory Speed: 0.18ns
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    Re: Question about 1080Ti SC Black VS SC2 2019/12/15 12:58:53 (permalink)
    The SC Black is: 11G-P4-6393-KR
    The SC2 is: 11G-P4-6593-KR

    I understand the guarantees but I am more interested about users opinions of their cards and the real world experience that they have had with their cards.
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    Re: Question about 1080Ti SC Black VS SC2 2019/12/15 16:09:11 (permalink)
    So judging from those numbers performance wise they will be the same I assume?
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    Re: Question about 1080Ti SC Black VS SC2 2019/12/15 20:53:05 (permalink)
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    So judging from those numbers performance wise they will be the same I assume?



    What you would have to do here is do some research on the interwebs to see if there is any difference in performance. If there is, it would be down to cooling as, the GPU core and memory are identical. The PCB on the 6593 has been upgraded compared to the 6395 and the cooling should be more robust. So the newer model should on average if it runs cooler, run a bit faster. As it is a newer model, it might even have more warranty time left.
    You did  check on the warranty, right?

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