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2080ti FE what is "rev. A"

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that means that this product will not have any revisions (or maybe im wrong)

Anyways all manufactures are different, and the use their revision methots

Even if there is a higher revision 2080ti, then it is probably gonna be an upgraded design.

There should be no Perfomance difference

Hello, i'm using folding@home and the software detect mu GPU as "GeForce RTX 2080 Ti Rev. A"

So i'm wondering what this "Rev. A" means, and what are the differencies with other revision if there is

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Cooler : NZXT kraken z73

RAM : Corsair Vengeance DDR4 2x16GB 3200Mhz Cl16

Motherboard : TUF Z390 Plus Gaming

GPU : 2080Ti FE

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that means that this product will not have any revisions (or maybe im wrong)

Anyways all manufactures are different, and the use their revision methots

Even if there is a higher revision 2080ti, then it is probably gonna be an upgraded design.

There should be no Perfomance difference

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First PC: Intel i5-3570, GTX 1060 Windforce, 16GB G-Skill 1600MHz, Windows 10 Pro

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ok thanks for your answer, this is what i was think cause their is nothing talking about it on the net but i wanted to be sure ;)

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CPU : i5 9600k 4.9Ghz OC

Cooler : NZXT kraken z73

RAM : Corsair Vengeance DDR4 2x16GB 3200Mhz Cl16

Motherboard : TUF Z390 Plus Gaming

GPU : 2080Ti FE

Case: BeQuiet! Dark Base 700

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2080 ti GPUs are either A or non A. The non As have a 280 watt power limit so they run at lower mhz and are not overclocked by the board partners. By contrast my EVGA FTW3 Ultra has a power limit of 373 watts. 

 

A good example is the EVGA Black with a boost clock of 1545mhz.

 

Your GPU = TU102-300A-K1-A1

EVGA Black = TU102-300-K3-A1

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3 minutes ago, yaboistar said:

there is

 

i have one

 

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weird why people don't talk about it.

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Third PC: Intel i5-10400F, RTX 2080 Super Gaming X Trio, 16GB 3000MHz Timitec, Windows 10 Pro

Second PC: Ryzen 7 2700, RTX 2070 Super STRIX, 16GB 3200MHz CL15, Windows 10 Pro

First PC: Intel i5-3570, GTX 1060 Windforce, 16GB G-Skill 1600MHz, Windows 10 Pro

Hmmm Laptop: Pentium M 1.6GHz, iGPU, 2 GB 800MHz DDR2, Windows 7 SP1

 

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19 minutes ago, HugoBoss100 said:

nothing talking about it on the net but i wanted to be sure ;)

Um...what? OCN RTX 2080 Ti owners club has a section noting the difference between the A and non-A cards.

 

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Sauce: https://www.overclock.net/threads/official-nvidia-rtx-2080-ti-owners-club.1706276/

 

A cards are not necessary binned as all GPUs end up in the same 2100MHz ballpark when overclocked.

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I just like how Nvidia keep releasing a completely same r.A card  with the same price and same name, but with better specs. And annoying default 2080ti users by that

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Second PC: Ryzen 7 2700, RTX 2070 Super STRIX, 16GB 3200MHz CL15, Windows 10 Pro

First PC: Intel i5-3570, GTX 1060 Windforce, 16GB G-Skill 1600MHz, Windows 10 Pro

Hmmm Laptop: Pentium M 1.6GHz, iGPU, 2 GB 800MHz DDR2, Windows 7 SP1

 

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12 minutes ago, Adkatka said:

I just like how Nvidia keep releasing a completely same r.A card  with the same price and same name, but with better specs. And annoying default 2080ti users by that

They were released at the same time.

 

The FE was $1199 and the reference cards were $999. There's slide during the presentation that shows the reference cards advertised right below the FE cards. Not that tech outlets cared about it though. Most non-A cards are blowers or low end AIB cards.

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My Asus Strix OC RTX 2080 (not a 2080 ti) also gets ID'd as "Rev. A" in folding@home as I recall.

 

Never knew whether that meant an initial batch of the chip before they changed something to prevent the "space invaders" bug (although I thought that was memory-related now that I recall) or if it meant a higher-binned "A" chip to put in factory overclocked cards. 

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