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I got my grubby little paws on a eVGA RTX 2080 Ti Black Edition for the wallet-smashing price of $999. All value questions aside, it's one smoking hot GPU (both literally and figuratively).
What DC projects would the TeAm like me to benchmark?
Notes:
This is the TU102-300 non-A GPU at its heart, meant for non-overclocked boards. It still manually overclocks to 2000+.
It shares the same reference nVidia PCB as the Founder's Edition.
The dual-fan HSF is definitely not a performance option.
Limited to +112% power slider on Afterburner 4.60 beta.
Micron GDDR6 memory.
I started off with a little F@H, and of course drew the short straw again and got a PRCG 14124 WU right off the bat:

Do note that this is a 50% higher PPD than my ROG Strix 1080 Ti is capable of for the same WU, so it does have better performance per watt...
Speaking of wattage, this thing runs hot! With an ambient of 24°C in a Lian Li PCO11-Air it will hit 77°C at 100% fan and 80°C at 80% fan at stock settings (other than fan). It boosts to 1800 +/- 15 on the core at stock.
What DC projects would the TeAm like me to benchmark?
Notes:
This is the TU102-300 non-A GPU at its heart, meant for non-overclocked boards. It still manually overclocks to 2000+.
It shares the same reference nVidia PCB as the Founder's Edition.
The dual-fan HSF is definitely not a performance option.
Limited to +112% power slider on Afterburner 4.60 beta.
Micron GDDR6 memory.
I started off with a little F@H, and of course drew the short straw again and got a PRCG 14124 WU right off the bat:

Do note that this is a 50% higher PPD than my ROG Strix 1080 Ti is capable of for the same WU, so it does have better performance per watt...
Speaking of wattage, this thing runs hot! With an ambient of 24°C in a Lian Li PCO11-Air it will hit 77°C at 100% fan and 80°C at 80% fan at stock settings (other than fan). It boosts to 1800 +/- 15 on the core at stock.