Inno3D GeForce RTX 2080 Ti iChill Black

Written by bit-tech Staff

May 13, 2020 | 10:00

Tags: #gpu #graphics-card

Overclocking

Disclaimer: The results we achieve here are only indicative and absolutely do not guarantee any similar level of performance. We are often seeded products before they launch, and we cannot guarantee that they haven't been pre-selected as good overclocking parts. Either way, a sample size of one is not even close to useful when it comes to assessing how good one graphics card is versus another at overclocking, as individual differences between dies tend to be the bigger factor. We are only interested in seeing the peak speeds available from each card out to better understand the impact of core/memory frequency shifts in games and to see how well the cooling solution handles the increased load. To get a sense of where you "should" be aiming with a given GPU or card, we recommend you collect data like this from multiple sources to determine a rough average. 

Be a shame not to overclock a liquid-cooled card, right? We manged to inch up the core to a boost speed of 2,040MHz and memory to an effective 16Gbps.


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