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Hello, I'm building my first pc and I bought a RTX 2080 and a I7 8700k (delid) that I will overclock. I'm so undecided on which 144Hz monitor to buy. 27 in 1440p vs 24 in 1080p. My question is: will I be able to hit 144fps plus on most games at 1440p to consider spending the extra money on a 1440p monitor? I mainly play fps games, lately a lot of Apex Legends and I always go back to Csgo and Pubg. I value fps more than graphics of course.
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As title says. Here is the screenshot from GPUz. You can see that at the fan number 2 are random spikes. What is it. Was not doing it before. https://imgur.com/a/2NVWOA4
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WTFrick is going on here -- GeForce Experience is works well tho. After boot, it starts up. x299 mkII i7 7th gen 16GB ram What's going on here?
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So I recently bought an ASUS RTX 2080 Strix however i've been having some serious stuttering issues, Here's The Specs CPU: i7-4930k clocked at 4.5 on core 1 and 4.2 on cores 2-6 at 1.3 volts Memory: 16gb Trident X (2x8) @2400MHz MOBO: ASUS Rampage black edition PSU: Corsair AX1200i Boot Drive: 500gb Samsung 840 evo ssd Drive 2: WD Black 500gb NVMe m.2 in a PCIE adapter Drive 3: WD Velociraptor 1TB hard drive Now im not sure but a 4930k should still be relevant and not causing a bottleneck. However while gaming the CPU can reach up to 60% usage while the gpu is also at 60% usage even when the gpu is at 100% usage the CPU will be around 40-50%. now with that being said here are some things I tried to no avail Used DDU to wipe the gpu drivers Tried an older driver set power options into high performance set NVCP settings to high performance set openGL and Physx to the RTX 2080 removed the overclock from CPU and RAM lowered the gpu oc from 1890 MHZ all the way down to 1700MHz I reinstalled my old gtx 980 and it worked fine with more consistent frame rate. reset windows 10 to factory defaults tried different RAM configurations Turned on V-sync tried multiple games high and low settings cleared CMOS I have yet to try my card with a better CPU/RAM I have yet to try a different PCIE slot BIOS isn't the newest I Have read forums that say they have the same problem and they are just waiting for newer drivers since its a new series however its been 5 months since RTX cards launched. I had already contacted ASUS and they have a RMA ready to ensure there is a problem with the card but i don't want to send it out until i KNOW its the graphics card and not a bottleneck or some other issue. I hope somebody reads everything that i said and comes up with a conclusion on what a should do. Thanks
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I am helping a friend choose some components for a system. Now, his budget can fit a 2080 with an i5 8400 as mentioned in the title. He's planning to game on a 1080p 144Hz panel. What I am wondering is whether or not the CPU will bottleneck the GPU in that instance. He wants to stay at 1080p because of future proofing the system in that he won't have to update it very soon even if he keeps playing current AAA titles. Would it be beneficial to just save a few bucks and go for the 2070 instead? Or maybe even consider a Ryzen build? More threads for better high FPS performance. I shied away from that though as he won't really be doing any productivity work/anything other than gaming.
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Hey everyone. So I've had this 2080 for over a month now, had no problems and thought that I'd gotten through the rough patch of it all (with the news of all the cards killing themselves), but I started to play Conan Exiles and then green artifacting showed up! The screen then went to the BSOD and once I restarted the artifacting had turned to purple on every resolution except for the smallest 1024x768. If anyone can suggest some options for me that would be great, all I can think of is an RMA. Thanks! P.S (I haven't touched the card overclocking or voltage wise)
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Hello to everyone,I got quick question here: My sister bought me rtx 2080 asus strix gpu and as I guess it's not an OC version,returning it back will be serious pain in the ass,so I'm interested if this gpu can be overclocked manually and safely to the levels of OC edition? I was worried that I will get card with 1710mhz clocks and non A chip. My aim was to buy at this moment something powerful enough for a couple of years,so I wanted it to have some OC potential... Would you be so nice and check photo I've attached? If with the "worst" strix 2080 I can get good OC anyways,I can have that card on my hands in about 1 week when my sister visits me from another country or she can return it and I can get some OC version by myself in a couple of months or so...
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Hi Guys, I am planning on changing my old GTX 970 but I don't know if I need a 2080 or a 2080 ti. I would like to play the latest AAA games and for the years to come at 1440p @120-144Hz. Thanks for your help.
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Hello, I currently have several options to choose for what RTX 2080 to buy, I plan to overclock to get the best that I can from the card. Let me know which one would you pick and why. -MSI Ventus OC 640€ -Asus rtx 2080 dual OC 675€ -Palit super jeatstream 670€ -zotac rtx 2080 AMP 720€ -Gigabyte rtx 2080 gaming oc 700€ -MSI gaming x trio 800€ If you have any other suggestions let me know Thank you!
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Hi everyone, So, I had an RX Vega 56 Air Boost from MSI that I had bought second-hand, which I regret fully because I came to know it was used brutally for mining, so the card didn't have much to live. Recently it broke down. Bummer. I RMA'd it and they basically returned the full money for it, which is almost enough for an RTX 2080 since the previous owner had bought it in the middle of the whole mining debacle. Now, i prefer AMD cards and drivers, I love the Radeon Driver experience and I am waiting until the launch of the Radeon VII to check out prices here... ... but I'm starting to get bored and anxious because there is nothing in Portugal that indicates there's gonna be a pre-sale or anything like the RTX launch has done. And my gaming PC is stuck with the freaking Intel integrated graphics, so I can't play anything on it. Before anyone says "Why won't you go for the RTX 2080 TI?", in short, I live in Portugal, and the RTX 2080 Ti is more than 1300€ here, which in the land of the free is about 1 474,52 US$. The price difference between the RTX 2080 and the Ti is more than 250€ (~300 US$). I can't pay that much. So, what do you guys think? Should I hold my horses and keep hoping to check out the Radeon VII after the 7th of February or should I just pull the trigger on the RTX 2080?
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So i bought my RTX 2080 like a few days ago and i have noticed that i get quite a lot of micro stutters here and there when i play CSGO, Frotnite and some other games. My fps is really good but i just get micro stutters sometimes its really annoying and i dont know how to fix it. I have the latest drivers from Nvidia, my 8700k is at 4.5 ghz with 1.25 volts so i dont think it has anything to do with unstable overclock. At the moment im using HDMI because my monitor dose not support Displayport (Benq XL2411 144hz) So im playing on 60 hz but i dont think that can make me get micro stutters. I have tried to fresh install drivers and i have tried fresh windows install but i still have the same problem... Please someone help Specs: Mobo: Asus ROG Strix z370-f CPU: i7 8700k @4.7ghz CPU Cooler: NZXT Kraken x62 GPU: Asus ROG Strix RTX 2080 Ram: 16 GB of tirdent z rgb 3200mhz Case: NZXT h700i Storage: 2 TB HDD & 250 GB m.2
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Will there be an issue of bottlenecking, if I use a RTX 2080 with I5 6600? My specs is in my signature
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Hello there fellow gamers and enthusiasts. I have recently upgraded my 1080 STRIX to a MSI Duke RTX 2080. The reason I did this was to be able to play on 1440p with a 144hz monitor at a stable FPS-rate (between 100-120fps if possible) I noticed that my GPU is using only about 65% max of its capability, even after a solid OC (+70 Core and +700 Memory). Do you think my GPU might get bottlenecked by my CPU (not yet OC i7 7700k) ? I also have 16gb of ddr4 RAM at 3000mhz and everything sits in a z170 Pro gaming mobo. Games I would like to play on max settings at said FPS-Rate and resolution are: BF4, Insurgency Sandstom, Overwatch, PUBG, (soon Anthem) and maybe like future Tom Clancy open World titles like Wildlands. Thanks for any response.
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I recently bought an Asus ROG Strix 2080 graphics card to upgrade my 980ti. When I swap the cards I notice the displayports won't work on the card but the HDMI works just fine. I get a new replacement displayport cable and also RMA'd the first card and tried again with the second card and none of the displayports work. I've been using displayport with my 980ti just fine so this seemed odd. I tried using some utilities like nvflash and a gpu hotfix from nvidia's website (417.58) to see if that would fix the issue and nothing. I then used DDU to remove and then reinstall the driver and still nothing. Anyone have any ideas on a fix while I set up a replacement unit from Amazon? main parts: i7-6700 Asrock z170 oc formula 2x8gb gskill ripjaws v series 3200 ram samsung 950pro 512gb evga 850 w 80+ platinum asus rog strix 2080
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Salutations, I'm thinking about upgrading to the RTX 2080 since that is my budget range. I'm currently using a i5 7600k and GTX 1060. What kind of performance upgrade can I expect and is bottle-necking, via the cpu, something I should be concerned about? Thanks in advance!
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I have an a10-7860k, 8gb of ddr3 and a 750W gold power supply. Will twin RTX 2080's bottle neck my pc?
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I am finally going to upgrade my 2012 PC that i use to edit and game on. Here's what I picked, I got he i9 as I have large HDDs and will at one point try to speed them up with Optane. Moving hundreds of gigs to back up one clients video takes for ever sometimes. i picked the cooler master case and liquid cooler cause I'm hoping it be less loud than my old one. and be able to cool the cpu enough to overclock in summer (when I get most of my jobs) (BTW do y'all know if the cooler master combo has settings to run really quite when not in loud like when watching Youtube, simple things?) I'm opened to changes I can't really go up to much on my budget. (There is some things with rebate so It might get too, like graphics card has 50 rebate) PCPartPicker part list: https://pcpartpicker.com/list/Mr2FD2 Price breakdown by merchant: https://pcpartpicker.com/list/Mr2FD2/by_merchant/ CPU: Intel - Core i9-9900K 3.6 GHz 8-Core Processor ($525.99 @ Walmart) CPU Cooler: Cooler Master - MasterLiquid ML240L RGB 66.7 CFM Liquid CPU Cooler ($69.89 @ OutletPC) Motherboard: Gigabyte - Z390 AORUS ULTRA ATX LGA1151 Motherboard ($243.05 @ Newegg Business) Memory: G.Skill - Trident Z RGB 16 GB (2 x 8 GB) DDR4-3200 Memory ($129.99 @ Newegg) Storage: Samsung - 970 Evo Plus 500 GB M.2-2280 Solid State Drive ($127.99 @ Amazon) Storage: Seagate - FireCuda 2 TB 3.5" 7200RPM Hybrid Internal Hard Drive ($99.89 @ OutletPC) Video Card: Gigabyte - GeForce RTX 2080 8 GB GAMING OC Video Card ($759.89 @ OutletPC) Case: Cooler Master - MasterCase H500M ATX Mid Tower Case ($184.99 @ B&H) Power Supply: EVGA - SuperNOVA G3 750 W 80+ Gold Certified Fully-Modular ATX Power Supply ($113.30 @ OutletPC) Operating System: Microsoft - Windows 10 Pro OEM 64-bit ($139.89 @ OutletPC) Total: $2394.87 Prices include shipping, taxes, and discounts when available Generated by PCPartPicker 2019-03-15 03:01 EDT-0400
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Hello everyone I'm planning to upgrade my current GTX 1070 to RTX 2080 sometime before Cyberpunk 2077 comes out. The only problem is, I'm not sure my motherboard and the rest of the system can handle it. Any advice? My current system specs: Intel i7-6700 3.40Ghz MSI Z170A Gaming Pro Carbon 16 Gb RAM ASUS STRIX-GTX1070-8G GDDR5 EVGA 650w power supply
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I'm currently putting togehter a new rig for a friend and for now I picked a KFA2 RTX 2080 Super because it's one of the more affordable 2080 Supers on the market. But I randomly stumbled upon the Gigabyte 2080 non super which is cheaper and now I'm wondering if both cards perform the same, because in that case I'd pick the cheaper 2080 over the 2080 super.
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Looking for help with which NVLink will fit in the Alienware Aurora R7 / R8. Dell can't figure out a part number for their dual configuration 2080. As the prices are dropping, I wanted to pick up a second 2080 but I can't do it if the NVLink won't fit inside the oddly cramped space. I know the questions are coming. I have already modded the case to increase air-flow. So this will be a custom build. I am just having an issue with the gantry that holds the PSU. I am looking for an NVLink that will fit under the gantry. I can mod it if I need to but I would rather not pull out my tin-snips and grinder. Thanks for your help!
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Okay so here we go: This is an auros RTX 2080 super from Gigabyte I got sent after I RMA'd my first one due to it being stuck at 80c. Now that card took forever to get back to them due to mishaps in shipping etc, so I really don't want to go down that route. Instead, I signed up here to see if I can actually fix this myself. Since I'm so lucky, my replacement card is having a very similar issue! It was working fine for a few weeks when I got it, until suddenly a few days ago. I bought this card from overclockers with a preinstalled water block on it (phanteks one) and its hooked up to a pair of 360mm radiators and a D5 pump. As soon as I launch a game, I can watch MSI afterburner or GPU-z and witness the same thing. The card will hit roughly 2Ghz, the temperature will climb, and it will rapidly fall in clock speed as it does. After several seconds, the card will be stuck at 1Ghz from throttling so bad, the power consumption will be low and the temperature levels off at about 74c. As you can imagine, games are a sluggish mess and I can't play anything right now. My CPU is also linked in the loop (9600k) and temps are great even overclocked. I've tried changing the power cables on the card, reinstalled drivers, used DDU, reinstalled my copy of windows, and now I'm running out of ideas. I can't figure out what the problem is and I would really prefer this card to not have to get sent in shipping just for DPD to potentially lose it again. (Took a month until they sent me a new one) I've added a screenshot of GPU-z when putting it under stress, what you see are the results within several seconds of loading anything. It's pretty constant after it gets to this point, though the temperature will slowly climb more after a while and I've seen the card get as low as 700mhz. I also tried changing the temp and power limit sliders on MSI afterburner, they didn't impact the results one bit. And no, there is no overclock on the card at all. Last note: ignore the fan speed in the screenshot, idk where its getting that but all the fans are on pretty high blast. And as i said, its watercooled. no fans on the card.
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So, I've gotten a bit confused when running some benchmarks But first, a bit of background. Last year i bought a Palit RTX 2080 because it was on sale and i had saved to get a new GPU. After a short time, it started to have a big noise problem, even when running at pretty normal temps (70-75 Celsius) the two fans would rev up and sound like a freaking jet engine, it seemed to be tied to heavy gpu load, wether it be a high FPS in a shooter or some intense effects at 60-75 FPS in somethng like Shadow of the Tomb Raider. I struggled to find a solution, but one time i tested lowering the Power limit and temp limit from 100/83C to 63/67C. It actually worked, similar temps but no massive fan noise. But i figured that doing this would cause thermal throttling at lower temps due to the lower temp limit. Today i decided to test that theory by running a few benchmarks. My full specs are: Palit RTX 2080 At stock clock and memory speeds Ryzen 7 3700x 3,6 Ghz at stock clock speeds 16 GB DDR4 3466 Mhz Asus rog strix b450-f Now when using 2 different benchmarks quite a few times, i've found that my performance, as well as my temps are higher when using the lower temp limit and lower pwoer limit, despite the card only reaching a 1600 Mhz boost clock. And when running at default settings, reaching around 1800 Mhz boost clock my performance is lower and my temps are slightly lower. This just doesn't seem to make any logical sense, but then again I'm an absolute amateur. Any help, advice or suggestions is welcome. I'll include print screens from my excel, i hope they're readable, although I'm missing some data becasue MSI afterburner was being difficult, but i did monitor it manually using the OSD.
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I currently have a core i7 7700k paired with 16gb ram. I bought a rtx 2080 recently but not sure if this pairs well with my 650w PSU. I am still relatively new to pc building so would appreciate anyone's advice on this matter. Am i alright sticking with 650w or should i upgrade to 750w??
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So I just finished building my first PC. The parts are listed here: https://pcpartpicker.com/user/PCRevolt/saved/P7PwhM Everything about this rig is working very well. The performance seems to be really good, and I got great benchmark scores. The one thing that is bothering me is that the graphics card will make this really loud buzzing sound under high load which I can only assume is coil whine (it's not the fans). I feel like at this point I should state that I only have a barely surface-level understanding of how most of the stuff in this PC works, so I have no idea what's going on or how to fix it, assuming it even can be fixed at all. This doesn't happen all the time. Certain games don't cause it to do this, like if I'm playing Dark Souls 3 at max settings. But if I start up the new Call of Duty: Modern Warfare, it almost immediately jumps to intolerable levels of noise, even when positioned a considerable distance away. Could the card be faulty or something? Because there's no way this is supposed to be an acceptable level of noise. Also I've heard that the coil whine can come from the PSU? How can I determine if it's coming from the graphics card or the CPU? There are so many factors involved with this that I don't know what exactly the problem could be. I'm just trying to determine if getting this one replaced would have a reasonable chance of fixing the issue.
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