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Re: RTX 2080 TI FTW3 Owners - Post your performance results! 2018/11/10 06:19:31 (permalink)
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I think I won a little lottery :) 2175mhz on air! Cannot wait for the watercooler to reach maybe 2200mhz
 
Memory +1000 possible
 



That's really good. 
 
I wonder what your ASIC Quality is under the Advanced Tab.  It's got to be high.  I would guess 90%+ range.


It is not supported on these cards at all.

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Re: RTX 2080 TI FTW3 Owners - Post your performance results! 2018/11/10 07:06:41 (permalink)
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I think I won a little lottery :) 2175mhz on air! Cannot wait for the watercooler to reach maybe 2200mhz
 
Memory +1000 possible
 



Run some benchmarks at that speed and play games at that speed also.

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Re: RTX 2080 TI FTW3 Owners - Post your performance results! 2018/11/10 08:42:32 (permalink)
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Got my card to run at +160 (stable) core which i might try to push to 170-180, and +400 memory because +500/600 memory gives me rainbow artifacts after a while which makes me sad... Runs cool and quiet except for some medium coil whine, which depends on fps and load, especially load. Hopefully getting a 850 G3 helps it a bit + burn in, if not, then I might have to RMA it because its audible without headphones, with headphones tho, you can't hear it really (using dt770 pro).
 
edit: from what I see, the +500/600 rainbow artifacts i get after a while of gaming might be because of the memory temp (which goes to 75-77C after a while), maybe replacing pads with better ones could help it later down the line.


I'd take coil whine with your clocks.  Nothing could have been as bad as the 1080 TI SC2 I had before finding a good deal on a 1080 Ti FTW3.  All these years later and I am still surprised and very endeared to EVGA by the fact they will RMA cards for it.
An interesting thing about the rainbow memory artifacting for my example is that if my memory temp is 80c at 0 offset, it doesn't occur.  If it is +800 (edited lower end of range where it occurs with temp) through +1000 offset and 75c it is slight and at 80c it will crash and crash hard.


 
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Re: RTX 2080 TI FTW3 Owners - Post your performance results! 2018/11/10 11:23:03 (permalink)
My first card had issues and had to be replaced.
 
This is my new card.
 
Time spy +175 +1100 mem - https://www.3dmark.com/spy/5000785
Time spy extreme +175 +1000 memory (would crash on 1100) https://www.3dmark.com/spy/5001000
 


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Re: RTX 2080 TI FTW3 Owners - Post your performance results! 2018/11/14 11:41:28 (permalink)
What was the issue? if you dont mind me asking.
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Re: RTX 2080 TI FTW3 Owners - Post your performance results! 2018/11/14 12:25:42 (permalink)
Mine was "none of the above" in other words none of the normal issues people are seeing.
 
I first noticed a slow down issues while attempting to overclock. It would start at a decent clock then drop down to almost stock clocks over time. 
 
 
 At stock clocks, The card would start at 1885mhz. I ran heaven benchmark, and after about 30 min it would be running at 1735mhz, The warmer it got the slower it went. I did not feel the need to test it any further. Support agreed and RMA it went.
 
 


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Re: RTX 2080 TI FTW3 Owners - Post your performance results! 2018/11/14 12:44:47 (permalink)
Thanks for the reply. That is why I really love buying EVGA their support is excellent and actually understand how their product is supposed run.
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Re: RTX 2080 TI FTW3 Owners - Post your performance results! 2018/11/18 02:45:00 (permalink)
Wow. My supposed to be stable oc with 70+ and 500+ on memory just crashed last night on shadow of tomb raider after a few hours. Thought the ftw3 will be a binned chip, not a chip that just passed the quality tests...
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Re: RTX 2080 TI FTW3 Owners - Post your performance results! 2018/11/18 04:35:17 (permalink)
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Wow. My supposed to be stable oc with 70+ and 500+ on memory just crashed last night on shadow of tomb raider after a few hours. Thought the ftw3 will be a binned chip, not a chip that just passed the quality tests...



That doesn't mean anything.  As drivers and games get updated, that can change someone's OCs, even while passing in benchmarks.  It will be some time before everything gets patched up and tweaked as it needs before you can fully say, you're 100% OCing stable.  

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Re: RTX 2080 TI FTW3 Owners - Post your performance results! 2018/11/18 08:40:12 (permalink)
You are right. My concern is not the stability itself, but the fact, that the most i was able to get out of my oc was 70+.
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Re: RTX 2080 TI FTW3 Owners - Post your performance results! 2018/11/18 09:19:11 (permalink)
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You are right. My concern is not the stability itself, but the fact, that the most i was able to get out of my oc was 70+.




You are not alone, I can't go above +70 core or I get crashes. I've ran multiple benchmarks with +70 core and its stable. Memory I got to +1000 stable.
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Re: RTX 2080 TI FTW3 Owners - Post your performance results! 2018/11/23 10:30:47 (permalink)
Power target at 106%
GPU offset is 130
Memory 450
Max GPU clock 2115
Max temp 65
Fire strike Extreme 16037
 
That's poor score, right?
 
If I try to tinker with the GPU offset anymore, I get crashes in Fires strike.
 
Maybe tinker with the memory some more?
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Re: RTX 2080 TI FTW3 Owners - Post your performance results! 2018/11/23 11:00:35 (permalink)
Its not horrible, Tweaking with the memory will bring it up too. A 2115 overclock is a respectable range to be in. Not everyone makes it to the 2100 mhz range.
 
Once you have a stable run in time spy, re-test it in firestrike.
 
Time spy is direct x12 bench Fire strike is direct x11. stable for gaming you want to be able to pass both. There are some others also but i only use those 2.
 
 
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Re: RTX 2080 TI FTW3 Owners - Post your performance results! 2018/11/23 11:54:07 (permalink)
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Its not horrible, Tweaking with the memory will bring it up too. A 2115 overclock is a respectable range to be in. Not everyone makes it to the 2100 mhz range.
 
Once you have a stable run in time spy, re-test it in firestrike.
 
Time spy is direct x12 bench Fire strike is direct x11. stable for gaming you want to be able to pass both. There are some others also but i only use those 2.
 
 




Cool, thanks. That makes me feel a little better.
 
I've been upping the memory slowly. Got to 1000 and haven't upped it since then.
 
Time spy 12,428
Fire Strike Extreme 16,266.
 
I'm ok with those numbers, for now!
 
Edit - I just realized I've been using OXC instead of X1.
 
Going to use X1 and see if I get any difference in scores. Possibly more stable GPU clock :)
 
I hate OXC as it's causing keyboard lag in some games.
post edited by ajmadic - 2018/11/23 11:58:44
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Re: RTX 2080 TI FTW3 Owners - Post your performance results! 2018/11/23 13:19:55 (permalink)
Highest I’ve been able to get on mine is +80 on Core and +500 on Memory.

At stock it boosts consistently to 1950 and 1995 from time to time.

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Re: RTX 2080 TI FTW3 Owners - Post your performance results! 2018/11/23 17:17:22 (permalink)
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Its not horrible, Tweaking with the memory will bring it up too. A 2115 overclock is a respectable range to be in. Not everyone makes it to the 2100 mhz range.
 
Once you have a stable run in time spy, re-test it in firestrike.
 
Time spy is direct x12 bench Fire strike is direct x11. stable for gaming you want to be able to pass both. There are some others also but i only use those 2.
 
 




Cool, thanks. That makes me feel a little better.
 
I've been upping the memory slowly. Got to 1000 and haven't upped it since then.
 
Time spy 12,428
Fire Strike Extreme 16,266.
 
I'm ok with those numbers, for now!
 
Edit - I just realized I've been using OXC instead of X1.
 
Going to use X1 and see if I get any difference in scores. Possibly more stable GPU clock :)
 
I hate OXC as it's causing keyboard lag in some games.




You Fire Strike Extreme is much higher than mine (about ~1k) but your Time Spy is much lower (also ~1k)... interesting. Anyone knows how Time Spy and Fire Strike stress components differently?
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Re: RTX 2080 TI FTW3 Owners - Post your performance results! 2018/11/23 17:35:22 (permalink)
It has to do with direct X 11 I think, I find that fire strike, for what ever reason hits max power limits and makes the score lower.

I can run fire strike with a 2160 clock an have a significantly lower graphic score than when I run at 2145.

That's because at 2145 I am not hitting power limit throttling


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Re: RTX 2080 TI FTW3 Owners - Post your performance results! 2018/11/24 11:21:45 (permalink)
Hey guys, question.
 
Which is the latest BIOS?
 
GPU-Z is telling me I have 90.02.0B.40.B6
 
https://www.techpowerup.com/vgabios/205270/205270 says version 90.02.0B.40.58.
 
Both are from November 12th?
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Re: RTX 2080 TI FTW3 Owners - Post your performance results! 2018/11/24 12:36:01 (permalink)
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Hey guys, question.
 
Which is the latest BIOS?
 
GPU-Z is telling me I have 90.02.0B.40.B6
 
https://www.techpowerup.com/vgabios/205270/205270 says version 90.02.0B.40.58.
 
Both are from November 12th?


B6 is the newer one.
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Re: RTX 2080 TI FTW3 Owners - Post your performance results! 2018/11/24 16:22:42 (permalink)
Mine seems to run the most stable at +200 on the memory and +120 on the clock.  I am curious though, does anyone have a 2080ti ftw3 with samsung memory or does the micron memory seem to be on everyones cards?




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Re: RTX 2080 TI FTW3 Owners - Post your performance results! 2018/11/24 16:27:38 (permalink)
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Hey guys, question.
 
Which is the latest BIOS?
 
GPU-Z is telling me I have 90.02.0B.40.B6
 
https://www.techpowerup.com/vgabios/205270/205270 says version 90.02.0B.40.58.
 
Both are from November 12th?


B6 is the newer one.


Cool, ty

dwexpress
Mine seems to run the most stable at +200 on the memory and +120 on the clock.  I am curious though, does anyone have a 2080ti ftw3 with samsung memory or does the micron memory seem to be on everyones cards?


How do you find that out? GPU-Z?
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Re: RTX 2080 TI FTW3 Owners - Post your performance results! 2018/11/24 16:41:25 (permalink)
yeah gpu-z will give you the info for your bios and memory 




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Re: RTX 2080 TI FTW3 Owners - Post your performance results! 2018/11/24 17:02:35 (permalink)
Honestly all these comparisons are within 5% of performance difference. I have two cards one OC at 2175 they other one at 2070 and there timespy graphics score are about 1.5% difference. And on graphic test 2 the better card has a 2 FPS gain over the worse card. So don’t be bummed if yours don’t overcloak. It will still be much faster than a 2300mhz overclocked 2080 non-ti.
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Re: RTX 2080 TI FTW3 Owners - Post your performance results! 2018/11/24 17:24:46 (permalink)
Oh i'm not bummed, i'm at spot 26 right now in the time spy extreme,    https://www.3dmark.com/spy/4947435     this is on air, my 2 hydro copper blocks are set for delivery on Tuesday of next week so i will see if i can scamper up the list a little higher.
 
2 x EVGA RTX 2080ti FTW3's with 140mm Monsta Radiator
EVGA 1600 Watt Power Supply
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Intel i9-7980Xe CPU all 36 cores at 4.9GHz with 360mm Monsta Radiator (CPU Delidded and Pure Copper Lid Installed)
Samsung 960 500GB EVO SSD
Windows 10 64 Bit  Version 1809
5x Noctua 3000 PWM Fans
Heatkiller IV Pro Pure Copper CPU Block
 
 
 
 
 
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Re: RTX 2080 TI FTW3 Owners - Post your performance results! 2018/11/25 03:59:50 (permalink)
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Oh i'm not bummed, i'm at spot 26 right now in the time spy extreme,    https://www.3dmark.com/spy/4947435     this is on air, my 2 hydro copper blocks are set for delivery on Tuesday of next week so i will see if i can scamper up the list a little higher.
 
2 x EVGA RTX 2080ti FTW3's with 140mm Monsta Radiator
EVGA 1600 Watt Power Supply
16GB 4x4GB 4000MHz Corsair Ram
Asus Rampage VI Apex Motherboard
Intel i9-7980Xe CPU all 36 cores at 4.8GHz with 360mm Monsta Radiator
Samsung 960 500GB EVO SSD
Windows 10 64 Bit  Version 1809
 



That's a lot of monstaness going on.   In what case is this all in if you don't mind me asking and once it's all set and done, post a pic of your rig.

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Re: RTX 2080 TI FTW3 Owners - Post your performance results! 2018/11/25 05:55:01 (permalink)
I was able to do a few more tweaks this morning, got my 2080ti ftw3  time spy extreme scores of 7650, 7657, and 7672 with 3 runs so its pretty stable at +700 memory, +110 core clock. https://www.3dmark.com/spy/5163893 
My case is a Rosewill Blackhawk -Ultra Gaming Super Tower. The top 360mm radiatore has 3 Noctua NF-12 Industrial PPC-3000 PWM fans blowing up and out, the rear of the computer has an external mounted 140MM radiator with 2 Noctua NF-A14 Industrial PPC -3000 PWM fans, 1 push and 1 pull.  I am using dual EK-SBAY Dual DDC 3.2 PWM Serial Pump/Reservoir units for 2 seperate cooling loops, 1 for the Video Card Loop and 1 for the CPU loop.
 
2 x EVGA RTX 2080ti FTW3's with 140mm Monsta Radiator
EVGA 1600 Watt Power Supply
16GB 4x4GB 4000MHz Corsair Ram
Asus Rampage VI Apex Motherboard
Intel i9-7980Xe CPU all 36 cores at 4.9GHz with 360mm Monsta Radiator (CPU Delidded and Pure Copper Lid Installed)
Samsung 960 500GB EVO SSD
Windows 10 64 Bit  Version 1809
5x Noctua 3000 PWM Fans
Heatkiller IV Pro Pure Copper CPU Block
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Re: RTX 2080 TI FTW3 Owners - Post your performance results! 2018/11/25 07:51:08 (permalink)
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I was able to do a few more tweaks this morning, got my 2080ti ftw3  time spy extreme scores of 7650, 7657, and 7672 with 3 runs so its pretty stable at +700 memory, +110 core clock. https://www.3dmark.com/spy/5163893 
My case is a Rosewill Blackhawk -Ultra Gaming Super Tower. The top 360mm radiatore has 3 Noctua NF-12 Industrial PPC-3000 PWM fans blowing up and out, the rear of the computer has an external mounted 140MM radiator with 2 Noctua NF-A14 Industrial PPC -3000 PWM fans, 1 push and 1 pull.  I am using dual EK-SBAY Dual DDC 3.2 PWM Serial Pump/Reservoir units for 2 seperate cooling loops, 1 for the Video Card Loop and 1 for the CPU loop.
 
2 x EVGA RTX 2080ti FTW3's with 140mm Monsta Radiator
EVGA 1600 Watt Power Supply
16GB 4x4GB 4000MHz Corsair Ram
Asus Rampage VI Apex Motherboard
Intel i9-7980Xe CPU all 36 cores at 4.9GHz with 360mm Monsta Radiator (CPU Delidded and Pure Copper Lid Installed)
Samsung 960 500GB EVO SSD
Windows 10 64 Bit  Version 1809
5x Noctua 3000 PWM Fans
Heatkiller IV Pro Pure Copper CPU Block




Is that just a single 140mm monsta just for two GPUs?  If so you'll need a lot more unless its a quad.

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Re: RTX 2080 TI FTW3 Owners - Post your performance results! 2018/11/25 09:40:33 (permalink)
That single 140mm monsta with pull and push fans kept my titan xp's in sli at 36C no matter how high i pushed them, its 3 1/2" thick and i was using EKWB blocks with the ek-fc terminal to link them and had excellent flow. I don't use hoses to interconnect multiple cards. It was good enough to keep me in in the futuremark hof time spy extreme at spot 19 until the 2080ti's came out. I guess i'm saying it cools better then you think evidently. The noctua 3000 PWM fans move alot of air.
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Re: RTX 2080 TI FTW3 Owners - Post your performance results! 2018/11/25 10:17:25 (permalink)
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That single 140mm monsta with pull and push fans kept my titan xp's in sli at 36C no matter how high i pushed them, its 3 1/2" thick and i was using EKWB blocks with the ek-fc terminal to link them and had excellent flow. I don't use hoses to interconnect multiple cards. It was good enough to keep me in in the futuremark hof time spy extreme at spot 19 until the 2080ti's came out. I guess i'm saying it cools better then you think evidently. The noctua 3000 PWM fans move alot of air.




Both GPUs at 36c on a single 140mm rad with constant 3K RPM?  If so I'd like to see it to believe it as that's unheard of as the whole equation doesn't add up unless your room ambient temps never go above 20c and or you've never had them at complete full load.
 
Just curious, are you an old timer liquid cooler from the early 2000s?  
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Re: RTX 2080 TI FTW3 Owners - Post your performance results! 2018/11/25 10:44:10 (permalink)
Cummon, covert 70 degrees room temp to C and figure it out, if the coolant moves fast enough and has plenty of heat dispersment you should be able to keep a liquid cooled system at room temp, also me living in Illinois where the temps can get plenty cool if I leave the furnace off at night it can be 60F in my computer room where I do my testing.




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