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Looks great and nice temps too!
Nice block!
Surprising that some of your VRAM is running hotter than the GPU itself though - even if just at idle.
I got the EVGA Hydro Copper block for my FTW3 Friday. It is a very nice piece and I am pretty happy with the results. The temps shown are after 30+ minutes of Heaven.
I am pretty sure their regular Hydro Copper block will fit reference cards.I have my eye on that waterblock as well. My understanding is its designed to fit reference cards, is this true?
76C sounds about right for stock.
What's up with the 9900K temps? I know they are hot, but with an AIO you are still getting over 90C? Is that overclocked?
How many do I need to buy to get a space invader edition![]()
Consecutively or concurrently? I don't think Prime95 has a test that loads the GPU. Also note that NVIDIA forces their cards to automatically throttle when Furmark is running. If you want to test your card in a heatsoaked condition I think Heaven or 3DMark would be a better choice.Came today and installed! I know its supposed to be a hot card, but on stock settings this guy never went over 76c for me. My 9900k however was boiling the liquid in my AIO.
Ran Prime95 and FurMark consecutively.
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Consecutively or concurrently? I don't think Prime95 has a test that loads the GPU. Also note that NVIDIA forces their cards to automatically throttle when Furmark is running. If you want to test your card in a heatsoaked condition I think Heaven or 3DMark would be a better choice.
I have my eye on that waterblock as well. My understanding is its designed to fit reference cards, is this true?
I imagine most people have already done an RMA with the manufacturer. But yes, somewhat surprising.Crickets.
The lack of people taking you up on the offer in the other thread really has me wondering about this whole situation.
I'm now, finally and tentatively posting that I have a 2080Ti EVGA Black Ed card that works. No real issues to report, yet. It's my third card, the other two were garbage. I've now gamed on it for 50+ hours with no issues.
Perhaps Nvidia is finally weeding out the initial, flawed, production run.
Thank you for the reply. Feeling a bit better now. Guru 3d has the idle in the 30s so it was a bit worrisome.I've seen my cards hit 82C under some benchmarking programs. In most gaming scenarios, I am at an average 76C. Idle right now is 55C
First one I got in November, massive instability, game stuttering, screen flickering, artifacting, game crashes, screen would flicker at even the desktop most noticable watching videos or surfing the net. 2nd replacement started good on day one and was gradually doing all of the above over the course of 3 days.When did you receive your new EVGA Black card? What was wrong with the first two cards? I just ordered one and am a little worried.
Figured out why my idle was so high. I changed the power profile in Nvidia control panel to Maximum Performance and forgot about it. Changed it back to Optimal and it clock speeds are ~300/410 and temp is 30s-low 40s. Witcher 3 ran the same so that was a good sign (folks are changing to Max Power to combat the stuttering in it), but still stutters somewhat. I hated seeing that and spent hours tweaking it, but I believe it is an unresolvable problem. It did the same thing on my Titan X Pascal.I've seen my cards hit 82C under some benchmarking programs. In most gaming scenarios, I am at an average 76C. Idle right now is 55C
Time will tell on the silicon lottery fortune or misfortune. I'm playing Russian Roulette with my third 2080Ti...Got my 2080 Ti in on Monday.
Mine peaks around 60C under load (with overclocks). Idles in the low 30s or so -- I'm not sure if I should drop my core clock to push the memory up higher. Peak boost clock is ~2115MHz, though sustained is somewhere in the neighborhood of 2085 or so. Rather amusingly, the highest Time Spy GPU score I've managed is 14904 ... for vanity's sake, I want to push it over 15k.
How did I do on the silicon lottery?
Time will tell on the silicon lottery fortune or misfortune. I'm playing Russian Roulette with my third 2080Ti...
Sounds sweet. Chances are, if it was stable enough to drop a block on you won't have any issues. I don't think I've seen anyone with a water cooled 2080Ti have issues. AFAIKGlad I waited to buy... getting a slightly used/like new EVGA 2080Ti XC off Vega that's already EK waterblocked. (He decided he didn't want to stick to a 2080ti SLI setup). Hopefully it holds up!