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1. Userbenchmark, if all you want is to compare performance among 2080tis.

 

2. GDDR6 on the 2080ti does run at 14Gbps, and it will do that whenever there's work for the GPU.

 

3. That's Nvidia's power gating, dropping clocks when you dont need the performance.

1. Userbenchmark, if all you want is to compare performance among 2080tis.

 

2. GDDR6 on the 2080ti does run at 14Gbps, and it will do that whenever there's work for the GPU.

 

3. That's Nvidia's power gating, dropping clocks when you dont need the performance.

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Desktop benching:

Cinebench R15 Single thread:168 Multi-thread: 833 

SuperPi (v1.5 from Techpowerup, PI value output) 16K: 0.100s 1M: 8.255s 32M: 7m 45.93s

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2 minutes ago, Jurrunio said:

1. Userbenchmark, if all you want is to compare performance among 2080tis.

Thank you very much, rather than comparing I just want to see if everything is okay with my GPU.

 

I capped my FPS to 70 since my monitor is 60 Hz (so I just gave it extra room in case of FPS drops), but I found really odd that while playing Borderlands 2 today my FPS dropped to 45 - 50 minimum on some wide open areas, but it's supposed to be a 2080 Ti... I didn't expect such drop to happen, I'm confused.

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20 minutes ago, Hi P said:

Thank you very much, rather than comparing I just want to see if everything is okay with my GPU.

 

I capped my FPS to 70 since my monitor is 60 Hz (so I just gave it extra room in case of FPS drops), but I found really odd that while playing Borderlands 2 today my FPS dropped to 45 - 50 minimum on some wide open areas, but it's supposed to be a 2080 Ti... I didn't expect such drop to happen, I'm confused.

What resolution do you play at and what CPU do you have?

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10 minutes ago, schwellmo92 said:

What resolution do you play at and what CPU do you have?

1440p, R5 2600

 

I mainly bought it for rendering and it's working like a charm for that, amazingly fast, but I didn't expect such drops while gaming, could the reason be that I capped my FPS? (by using NVidia Profile Inspector)

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4 minutes ago, Hi P said:

1440p, R5 2600

 

I mainly bought it for rendering and it's working like a charm for that, amazingly fast, but I didn't expect such drops while gaming, could the reason be that I capped my FPS? (by using NVidia Profile Inspector)

Do you have at least two sticks of RAM and are they definitely running in dual channel? If you have 4 RAM slots on your motherboard they should usually go in slots 1 and 3 for dual channel.

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1 minute ago, schwellmo92 said:

Do you have at least two sticks of RAM and are they definitely running in dual channel? If you have 4 RAM slots on your motherboard they should usually go in slots 1 and 3 for dual channel.

No I'm using a single DIMM, since I planned to buy the other one soon, this could very well be the reason behind the drops, I don't know

 

I ran the UserBenchmark and everything came out perfect besides the RAM perfomance, I guess this along capping my GPU is causing the drops, maybe?

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30 minutes ago, Hi P said:

No I'm using a single DIMM, since I planned to buy the other one soon, this could very well be the reason behind the drops, I don't know

 

I ran the UserBenchmark and everything came out perfect besides the RAM perfomance, I guess this along capping my GPU is causing the drops, maybe?

Yes it makes a very big difference.

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