
Gigabyte Aorus GeForce RTX 2080 Ti Xtreme Waterforce WB
11 GB
Gigabyte Aorus GeForce RTX 2080 Ti Xtreme Waterforce WB
11 GB
Had problems at the beginning... When playing, the game simply terminated. (NVIDIA driver crashed...). But with every 3D benchmark the card had problems. No matter how long. (I have a 4K monitor and play everything on UltraHD).
I first thought that I had a defective card. Because many reports are circulating about defective memory. But a card with defective memory shows the error quite differently. There are many symbols on the whole picture.
I then read that the problem is with the voltage and that I should buy a good power supply. I have a 1200Watt power supply myself, so it can't be from the power supply.
I overclocked the CPU (Intel i7 4960x) from 3.60GMhz to 4.50GMhz and never had any problems with the previous graphics cards (2x AMD Radeon R9 290x). I then learned that you have to slightly increase the voltage of the CPU, then the card works stably again.
That's how it was with me.
Now everything works as it should and I am completely satisfied with the card.
Unfortunately, the card is far too expensive, but for games with 4k resolution, there is no other solution.
Pro
Contra
After 6 months, I can report nothing negative and everything is running smoothly.
Pro
Runs max at 45 degrees with a 360x80 and 480x45 radiator with a 9900k@5.1 Ghz
The GPU boosted to 1980 MHz in my games, sometimes just breaking the 2 GHz mark, if the TDP allows it. The card has a TDP limit of 300 watts, which it uses to the full.
Pro
Contra
Processing power Puur. A must for costum watercooling.
Temperatures under load at 40-50 degrees.
Pro
Contra
fast, quiet, visually beautiful, lying as well as standing. 50° under permalast in my custom loop with 2x360 xflow rads
Pro
6 out of 7 reviews