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ASUS Dual GeForce RTX 2080 Ti DirectX 12 DUAL-RTX2080TI-O11G 11GB 352-Bit GDDR6 PCI Express 3.0 HDCP Ready SLI Support Video Card
- Auto-Extreme Technology uses automation to enhance reliability
- 1650 MHz Boost Clock (OC Mode) featuring 11GB GDDR6 memory
- 2.7-slot width
- Protective Backplate
- 3 x DisplayPort 1.4 ports, 1 x HDMI 2.0b port, and 1 x USB Type C port for VR Headsets
- Wing-Blade IP5X dust-resistant fans
- GPU Tweak II
- Built with revolutionary NVIDIA Turing architecture
Learn more about the ASUS DUAL-RTX2080TI-O11G
Brand | ASUS |
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Series | Dual |
Model | DUAL-RTX2080TI-O11G |
Interface | PCI Express 3.0 |
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Chipset Manufacturer | NVIDIA |
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GPU Series | NVIDIA GeForce RTX 20 Series |
GPU | GeForce RTX 2080 Ti |
Core Clock | 1350 MHz |
Boost Clock | OC Mode: 1650 MHz Gaming Mode: 1635 MHz |
CUDA Cores | 4352 |
Effective Memory Clock | 14000 MHz |
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Memory Size | 11GB |
Memory Interface | 352-Bit |
Memory Type | GDDR6 |
DirectX | DirectX 12 |
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OpenGL | OpenGL 4.6 |
HDMI | 1 x HDMI 2.0b |
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Multi-Monitor Support | 4 |
DisplayPort | 3 x DisplayPort 1.4 |
Other Ports | 1 x USB TYPE-C |
Max Resolution | 7680 x 4320 |
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SLI Support | SLI Ready |
Virtual Reality Ready | Yes |
Cooler | Double Fans |
Thermal Design Power | 250W |
System Requirements | Recommended PSU: 650W |
Power Connector | 2 x 8-Pin |
HDCP Ready | 2.2 |
Features | NVIDIA TURING: ASUS GeForce RTX graphics cards are powered by the Turing GPU architecture and the all-new RTX platform. This gives you up to 6X the performance of previous-generation graphics cards and brings the power of real-time ray tracing and AI to games. DirectX 12: Power new visual effects and rendering techniques for more lifelike gaming. 4K: Step up to the ultimate 4K gaming experience with GeForce RTX and enjoy today's biggest games in amazing detail. Unique Wing-blade Fans deliver high air pressure, reduced noise levels, IP5X certified dust resistance, and 0dB mode for silent gaming. 2.7-Slot Design to expand cooling surface area by more than 50% compared to last gen. Reinforced by a Protective Backplate that prevents PCB flex and trace damage. 144-Hour Validation Program puts cards through a series of stringent tests to ensure reliability. GPU Tweak II provides intuitive performance tweaking and thermal controls. |
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Max GPU Length | 268 mm |
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Card Dimensions (L x H) | 10.53" x 4.47" |
Slot Width | 2.7-slot |
Package Contents | Accessories: 1 x CD 1 x Quick Guide |
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Date First Available | August 20, 2018 |
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Pros: - As-advertised performance under load (initially...) - Stable performance when using default OC settings in GPU Tweak II (initially)
Cons: - ARTIFACTING (unplayable screen flashing--usually followed by a Crash to Desktop) - Constant DXGI_ERROR_DEVICE_HUNG errors (no OC) - Constant CTD and "hardware access denied" errors. - Card could no longer handle any out-of-the-box GPU Tweak II OC configs after 1 month. - Barely handles default settings after 3-4 months of light to moderate use.
Overall Review: After months of brutal searching and attempts to rule out all other possible causes for the hangs and crashes I was experiencing, I'm giving up on defending this card. Performance is degrading rapidly at this point, and the only way I can run games with any reasonable stability is to downclock the TERRIBLE memory modules by at least 400mhz. Please, DO NOT buy this or any other 2080 Ti without doing your research first. Make sure that it isn't using Micron memory modules--as that seems to be the most widely accepted theory as to why the earlier batches of these cards have been failing. I'm going to have to take my chances with Asus's RMA process I guess. I'll be updating my review whenever that is resolved. But for now, be forewarned, buying this card is a gamble at best (if not a outright rip-off with the amount of lemons being sent out to consumers).
Pros: -Powerful card for the price. -Buying 2 is still cheaper than a Titan V -can run bfv in dx11 at 165 hz
Cons: -Ray tracing is a major disappointment for gaming -running bfv @2560x1440 w/ dx12 and dxr cuts fps in half -A competitive first-person shooter was probably a poor choice for the first game to use ray tracing -it's hard to see enemies with everything on ultra(first world problems), so you have to dial down the graphics if you want to be competitive. I'll run straight at enemies and not be able to see them because they blend in with the terrain so well.
Overall Review: The market for this card seems niche. For gamers it's hard to justify how expensive the card is for the additional performance and features. For machine learning researchers this card seems like a bargain compared to the GV100 and the Titan V. Feels like this card is made for people like me that do research but are also into gaming. Cant wait for a gorgeous RPG or any non-competitive game. Although BFV still looks beautiful in dx11 with no raytracing. I don't have temperature problems like others are having. I use 2 profiles in GPU Tweak II: 1 OC for gaming 2100Mhz GPU core with 7500 Mhz memory. I kick on the fans at 55c and linearly ramp them up to 100% at 70c. The other profile is stock for ultra stability when I need to use it for programming stuff. With the OC profile I never see temps get above 65c while gaming, but I do have a lot of air flow though my case.
Pros: When it worked it was extremely fast It ran decently temperature wise
Cons: broke within 1 week would crash my games Eventually stopped displaying anything
Overall Review: Wouldn't recommend unless you're fine with the RMA-ing process
Pros: -Beautiful rendering with top of the line texture on all games at max resolution with excellent FPS with all the settings on ultra. - Lightning fast performance in my new water cooled rig running anything on max settings without a glitch until it literally hard crashed the computer into an instant power shutdown.
Cons: -Rate of failure seems very high not only on the founder edition cards like first reported but also spreading to all third party vendors like this one. -After hard crash, the card would display green artifact lines across the whole screen and refuse to go to any other resolution then 640X480. Driver re-installation would systematically fail and the card would constantly crash afterwards.
Pros: - It's small enough to fit my Corsair 280X case with room to breath. Does take up more space than I thought but that's ok I can still access a few things I need so I'm ok with that. - Configuration is easy and setup was painless. - If the temps are too hot for your liking you can change the settings at least I have custom profiles for better fan curves and dial down the power input based on the temp. (It's insanely easy to swap profiles while gaming I haven't not had issues doing so when I want high FPS on BF5 for a little bit)
Cons: - This card will sag it's heavy for sure I made a small prop up using some straws and electrical tape to give it a lift. - Default settings with heavy load runs hot like instant 80C temps consistently. - GPU Tweak will need to apply your custom setting on startup other wise it will revert back to default "Gaming" setting which will run hot. I suggest you install it and configure it to startup and apply the profile you want on startup. - GPU Tweak OSD crashes some games and will close applications like discord when turned on. FYI their is a blacklist you can setup but it took me a little to figure that out so expect turning on the OSD feature to close your game or some apps running.
Overall Review: - If you don't mind taking the time to setup a custom profile for lower temps sure. - 100% power at 85C temp but I found it just stays at 80C while heavy gaming at least. - I set 2 custom profiles one for 55% power at around 70C temps and another for 80% and 77C temps I find the lower one seems to work just fine for long WoW sessions. 80% does get loud and temps climb but it does it's job and I honestly don't notice a big drop in FPS running ultra settings. I've notice some weird sounds like a fuzzing audio is playing but I think it's just the fans they do get loud at higher speeds. - Gaming mode is a power house and plays BF 5 great at ultra but will stay at 80C pretty much the whole time. - The low db mode is nice fans don't run under temp threshold but only expect while idle and web browsing/watching youtube. Put any game on I was seeing roughly a low of 55C to a steady 64C - 70C climbs. - I highly suggest you use GPU Tweak and configure a lower power input profile it's easy to configure and create profiles to play with and switch them is easier. At least you can control how hot and fast this card runs.
Pros: - Boom diggity doggy, best GPU to date. And yes, its powerful. - Runs any game i have at max settings brilliantly on my 1440p (2k), 165hz monitor. Need at least 150 FPS in games to have them look great on this monitor, and this card delivers.
Cons: - No heat pipes, just a large heatsink. - Fans are not as powerful as they could/should be. - Comes stock OC, yet for some reason also, the fans come stock unable to spin faster than 50% of their maximum spin potential. - Stock out of the box was exceeding temps of 86C in Path of Exile within 5 minutes of play. Unacceptable. - No LEDs, doesn't say Ti anywhere on it, for some people this matters, I dont see my PC innards so I don't really care, but it does seem silly for a $1250 video card.
Overall Review: - You have to download GPU Tweak II or (another program?) to allow the fans to go to 100% speed when the card gets above a certain temperature. I was very worried when i got this card originally because of the temps, but I WAS ABLE TO FIX the problem using their GPU Tweak II. This is unacceptable that the card would come stock with this setting. It was set to only have the fans start spinning @ 50% of their maximum speed when the card reached EIGHTY degrees Celsius, never allowing them to even spin at 100% speed. Once I fixed the fan speed issue, I could run Path of Exile @ 69C stable. (all settings maxxed 1440p, the game has no frame limiter so its pushing 250-340fps, thus why it was overusing and overheating the card). Rocket League runs at 53C stable. Acceptable. This seems completely ridiculous for such an expensive video card, especially considering this is a model from one of the most reputable companies on Earth. Get your game together, ASUS.
Pros: -Blazing fast... blew away the performance of my previous 1080 -It is not too loud with regular fan speeds
Cons: -CARD HAS DIED FROM 2 WEEKS OF REGULAR/MEDIUM GAMING USAGE... in the process of getting a return -Fans could not be manipulated unless you download the ASUS Video card application on windows
Overall Review: Seriously I cannot believe the card has died. I was noticing my games crashing and thought it was a driver issue...nope it wasn't the video card was just dying
Warranty & Returns
Warranty, Returns, And Additional Information
Warranty
- Limited Warranty period (parts): 3 years
- Limited Warranty period (labor): 3 years
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Return Policies
- Return for refund within: Non-refundable
- Return for replacement within: 30 days
- This item is covered by Newegg.com's Replacement Only Return Policy
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- Support Phone: 1-510-739-3777
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Pros: Card performed great while it lasted.. Very high frame rates at 1440p! I'm talking max details with all the eye candy! Rainbow six siege ran 150-200fps most of the time, same with Destiny 2.
Cons: When it worked it ran HOT, over 80c out of the box stock till I used GPU Tweak to adjust the fan curve. Fans had to be at 70+% to keep the card in the 70s (C), this made the card pretty loud all the time. Now the card is dead, lasted a month and 5 days. Games started crashing within minutes (stock clocks) then artifacted heavily and turned my screen green. I even smelt a little bit of burning from the card afterwards....Plugged in my old 980 gpu and the computer is running great again.
Overall Review: I just mailed the card today for RMA, hope it goes quickly. Once I have my new card and everything works fine, I'll come back and edit the review. Also this might not be on Asus, it seems lots of 2080 ti's of many makes are failing.