2018/10/10 14:22:05
GTXMan
yapchagi
after this firmware update, my previous OC crashed at +150 on the core clock. Now I have to tone it down to +125 :(




But are you actually experiencing lower sustained/peak clocks? The reality is that offsets do not always directly translate to higher/lower clocks.
2018/10/11 12:01:52
billei02
After I installed the RTX 2080TI XC Ultra and Precision X1 the Memory tab shows 7000 MHZ, I then ran the Scan tool, updated the VBIOS and my Memory still shows at 7000 MHZ. I have not touched the setting but it seems awful high compared to what I see others running in Time Spy. Since Tim Spy is reporting 7000 MHZ Memory and Precision X1 is reporting 7000 MHZ can someone tell me what their cards are running at or what the display shows on Precision X1.
2018/10/11 12:19:37
GTXJackBauer
billei02
After I installed the RTX 2080TI XC Ultra and Precision X1 the Memory tab shows 7000 MHZ, I then ran the Scan tool, updated the VBIOS and my Memory still shows at 7000 MHZ. I have not touched the setting but it seems awful high compared to what I see others running in Time Spy. Since Tim Spy is reporting 7000 MHZ Memory and Precision X1 is reporting 7000 MHZ can someone tell me what their cards are running at or what the display shows on Precision X1.




I think you need to add a multiplier of 2 to that so the total would be 14000 so it should be correct.
2018/10/11 18:41:12
bigbeard850
RELEASE THE FTW3 BIOS NEW POWER LIMIT FOR THOSE OF US THAT HAVE WATERCOOLED EVGA CARDS. RELEASE IT!
2018/10/12 11:11:08
rsclfans
Hello,
 
I've a RTX 2080 XC ULTRA, I updated the bios yesterday. I put the power to 130% and after few minutes I've a black screen in game and the fans are at the maximum.
I'm forced to turn off my PC by pressing the 0/I button of my PSU. Is it normal ?
 
CPU: RYZEN 7 2700X
MB: ASUS Prime X470 PRO
RAM: 16GB Corsair 3200mghz
PSU: Be Quiet Straight Power 11 850w
First Screen: LG 32GK850G (Gsync on - 120hz - Displayport)
Second Screen: LG 24GM77 (144hz - Displayport)
SSD: SAMSUNG 860 PRO & 850 PRO
HDD: SEAGATE FIRECUDA 2TO & BARACCUDA 4TO
 
Thanks
 
 
2018/10/12 11:26:06
Sajin
rsclfans
Hello,
 
I've a RTX 2080 XC ULTRA, I updated the bios yesterday. I put the power to 130% and after few minutes I've a black screen in game and the fans are at the maximum.
I'm forced to turn off my PC by pressing the 0/I button of my PSU. Is it normal ?
 
CPU: RYZEN 7 2700X
MB: ASUS Prime X470 PRO
RAM: 16GB Corsair 3200mghz
PSU: Be Quiet Straight Power 11 850w
First Screen: LG 32GK850G (Gsync on - 120hz - Displayport)
Second Screen: LG 24GM77 (144hz - Displayport)
SSD: SAMSUNG 860 PRO & 850 PRO
HDD: SEAGATE FIRECUDA 2TO & BARACCUDA 4TO
 
Thanks
 
 


Not normal. Try powering your card with two pci-e power cables. Power the 6-pin with pci-e 1 from your psu, and power the 8-pin with pci-e 3.
2018/10/12 11:26:40
GTXMan
rsclfans
Hello,
 
I've a RTX 2080 XC ULTRA, I updated the bios yesterday. I put the power to 130% and after few minutes I've a black screen in game and the fans are at the maximum.
I'm forced to turn off my PC by pressing the 0/I button of my PSU. Is it normal ?
 
CPU: RYZEN 7 2700X
MB: ASUS Prime X470 PRO
RAM: 16GB Corsair 3200mghz
PSU: Be Quiet Straight Power 11 850w
First Screen: LG 32GK850G (Gsync on - 120hz - Displayport)
Second Screen: LG 24GM77 (144hz - Displayport)
SSD: SAMSUNG 860 PRO & 850 PRO
HDD: SEAGATE FIRECUDA 2TO & BARACCUDA 4TO
 
Thanks
 
 


Well of course it’s not normal. If you leave the power at 100%, does the problem still occur? What about 110%? 120%?

When the crash happens, does your card feel really hot? What kind of power supply do you have?

Also, your motherboard or computer case should have a restart switch. It is not a good idea to be powering off the PSU when this happens.
2018/10/12 12:50:55
rsclfans
Sajin
 
Not normal. Try powering your card with two pci-e power cables. Power the 6-pin with pci-e 1 from your psu, and power the 8-pin with pci-e 3.




Thanks, everything seems to work properly :)
2018/10/12 13:17:33
Sajin

2018/10/12 15:37:09
GGTV-Jon
rsclfans
Sajin
 
Not normal. Try powering your card with two pci-e power cables. Power the 6-pin with pci-e 1 from your psu, and power the 8-pin with pci-e 3.




Thanks, everything seems to work properly :)


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