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Inno3D RTX 2060 running 300Mhz more than the rated boost clock

ObiWonKenOB

Hello All,

 

i recently bought inno3d rtx 2060. and my pc specs are below:

ryzen 5 3500

550 W psu

16GB ram

it seems like rtx 2060 is automatically Over clocks and running around 1900MHz

it didnt cause any restart or stability issue. But from manufacture website, it looks like 1650MHz is the boost clock of this card.

Since its running @ 1900MHz while playing games, im bit worried it might cause problem due to 550W PSU.

When it runs @ 1900MHz, temps of GPU and CPU respectively  83 degreee C and 80 degrees

some can tell me whether its normal for this behavior (card over clocking more than rated by manufacturer)?

should i have to replace better PSU like 650W? (My current PSU is 550 W corsair)

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Nvidia GPUs themselves already have built-in boost, and they're gonna boost as long as temperature and power allow them to.

Since your PC doesn't have any problems, it'll be find.

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32 minutes ago, ObiWonKenOB said:

Hello All,

 

i recently bought inno3d rtx 2060. and my pc specs are below:

ryzen 5 3500

550 W psu

16GB ram

it seems like rtx 2060 is automatically Over clocks and running around 1900MHz

it didnt cause any restart or stability issue. But from manufacture website, it looks like 1650MHz is the boost clock of this card.

Since its running @ 1900MHz while playing games, im bit worried it might cause problem due to 550W PSU.

When it runs @ 1900MHz, temps of GPU and CPU respectively  83 degreee C and 80 degrees

some can tell me whether its normal for this behavior (card over clocking more than rated by manufacturer)?

should i have to replace better PSU like 650W? (My current PSU is 550 W corsair)

I run a 5600x and rtx2080 on a 550watt psu. You are fine. 

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29 minutes ago, Blue4130 said:

I run a 5600x and rtx2080 on a 550watt psu. You are fine. 

me be like

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