Written by Matthew Lambert
July 23, 2019 | 14:00
Tags: #cuda-core #dlss #geforce #gpu #graphics-card #rt-core #rtx #rtx-2080-super #tensor-core #tu104 #turing
Companies: #nvidia
We set the power limit to 112 percent and the temperature limit to 88°C – the maximum values. Manual voltage adjustment was not available.
We landed on a 125MHz overclock on the core, giving us new base/boost speeds of 1,775MHz/1,940MHz respectively. In-game boosting was settling at 2,040MHz, which is a good overclock.
We also pushed the GDDR6 to a new highest-ever speed of 17.9Gbps effective, a 15 percent increase.
Below you can see how the newly overclocked card performed in a selection of benchmarks.
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