It was September when we last looked at the rather expensive and powerful ASUS ROG Strix RTX 2080 Ti and since then there has been a new driver so taking a peek at [H]ard|OCP's recent review is worth your time. They had a bit more success with overclocking, hitting a GPU Boost of +120, or 1770MHz and a memory speed of 15.5GHz, with the memory being the limitation as it would raise the temperatures enough to cause the core to downclock when pushed further. More exotic cooling solutions than ASUS' proprietary triple cooler might mitigate that, as well as slimming it down from it's current 2.7 slot design. You will pay a large sum for the card, but the new 2080 Ti is the best on the market.
"We’ve put the new ASUS ROG STRIX RTX 2080 Ti video card to the test, pushing the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080 Ti GPU at 4K in twelve games default and overclocked against an MSI GeForce GTX 1080 Ti GAMING X TRIO also default, and overclocked to find the real value. All real-world gaming, no canned benchmarks."
Here are some more Graphics Card articles from around the web:
- MSI GeForce RTX 2070 Gaming Z 8 GB @ TechPowerUp
- The RTX 2070 Overclocking Showdown vs. the GTX 1080 @ BabelTechReviews
- EVGA GeForce RTX 2070 Black 8 GB @ TechPowerUp
- MSI RTX 2070 Armor 8G @ Kitguru
- Palit GeForce RTX 2070 Dual @ Guru of 3D
- NVIDIA GeForce RTX Performance In OctaneRender, Redshift & V-Ray @ Techgage
- AMD's Affordable Workstation Vega: Radeon Pro WX 8200 Review @ Techgage
- Adrenalin 18.10.2 Driver Performance Analysis featuring the RX 580 vs. the GTX 1060 @ BabelTechReviews
- AMD Radeon ProRender: GPU, Multi-GPU & CPU+GPU Rendering Performance @ Techgage
So, does the card officially
So, does the card officially have fan headers or are you expected to roll the dice on your $1500 purchase?
It’s November and you still
It’s November and you still can’t find one anywhere.