Temperature gradients and boost clock in detail
The cooler manages, whether the light cooler this is quite amazing. If it is 69°C in the open structure, it is then a maximum of 72° in the closed housing. The rather low power target ex works also ensures that the card does not get caught in the loop of boost-stroke hashing, even higher Power Target and thus rising GPU temperatures, which then require even more power. This makes this card cooler and also a touch faster than the Founders Edition with the same PCB.
And now the whole thing again in sober numbers in table form:
Initial PNY GeForce RTX 2080 Ti XLR8 |
Final value PNY GeForce RTX 2080 Ti XLR8 |
Final value GeForce RTX 2080 Ti Founders Edition |
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Open Benchtable | |||
GPU Temperatures |
40 °C | 69 °C |
77°C |
GPU clock | 1860 MHz | 1725 MHz |
1680 MHz |
Ambient temperature | 22 °C | 22 °C | 22°C |
Closed Case | |||
GPU Temperatures |
40 °C | 72 °C |
80°C |
GPU clock | 1845 MHz | 1710 MHz |
1665 MHz |
Air temperature in the housing | 25°C | 46°C | 46°C |
Board Analysis: Infrared Images
The following image gallery shows all infrared images for the gaming and the torture loop in the open structure and in the closed case. The differences are very clearly visible, especially since the cooler does not reach its limits. As with the Founders Edition, the problem zone, if you can talk about it at all, is more about memory and not GPU and Power Stages.
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