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I assume by largest overclock you're talking boost core .... id have to go back and check the out of the box clocks but for the 2080 Ti when manually overclocked, the EVGA XC Ultra didn't do so well when manually overclocked . And it would seem that they dropping to old model designations ... presumable to get away from the shade on previous SC and FTW models. Of the eight 2080 Ti cards tested here on TPU, the EVGA XC Ultra finished
in 7th place for overclocked fps, topping only the FE
in 8th place for core OC
in 7th place for memory OC
As for the 2060 models tested here ...
(????) NVIDIA RTX 2060 Founders Edition (1680 Boost Clock) in box) hit 2010 MHz on core and 2090 MHz memory w/ 118.1 fps and 190 watts on TPUs OC test
($399) EVGA RTX 2060 XC (1830) Ultra hit 2055 MHz / 2000 MHz w/ 120.2 fps and 217 watts on TPUs OC test
($369) ZOTAC RTX 2060 AMP (1800) hit 2055 / 2130 MHz w/ 121.1 fps and 190 watts on TPUs OC test
(????) Palit RTX 2060 GamingPro OC (1830) 2090 MHz / 2090 MHz w/ 123.9 fps and 225 watts on TPUs OC test
($389) MSI RTX 2060 Gaming Z (1830) 2055 MHz / 1990 MHz w/ 121.1 fps and 200 watts on TPUs OC test
Highest OC Clock => Zotac Amp w/ 2090/ MSI, Zotac and EVGA at 2055
Highest OC Memory => Zotac Amp w/ 2130, Palit and FE w/ 2090
Highest Power Limit => Palit w/ 225, EVGA w/ 225 and MSi w/ 200
Highest fps = 123.9 w/ Palit, Zotac and MSi w/ 121.1
(????) NVIDIA RTX 2060 Founders Edition => => 32 dbA / 73C / 6 + 2 VRM / Samsung memory
($399) EVGA RTX 2060 XC => 35 dbA / 70C / 6 + 2 VRM / Micron memory
($369) ZOTAC RTX 2060 AMP => 40 dbA / 72C / 6 + 2 VRM / Samsung memory
(????) Palit RTX 2060 GamingPro OC => 36 dbA / 68C / 6 + 2 VRM / Micron memory
($389) MSI RTX 2060 => 31 dbA / 68C / 5 + 2 VRM / Micron memory
Loving MSIs 31 dbA / 68C ... wondering why they only one not to use reference VRM (OnSemi NCP81610 ) and what the difference is
Hope my neighbors don't by a Zotac
in 7th place for overclocked fps, topping only the FE
in 8th place for core OC
in 7th place for memory OC
As for the 2060 models tested here ...
(????) NVIDIA RTX 2060 Founders Edition (1680 Boost Clock) in box) hit 2010 MHz on core and 2090 MHz memory w/ 118.1 fps and 190 watts on TPUs OC test
($399) EVGA RTX 2060 XC (1830) Ultra hit 2055 MHz / 2000 MHz w/ 120.2 fps and 217 watts on TPUs OC test
($369) ZOTAC RTX 2060 AMP (1800) hit 2055 / 2130 MHz w/ 121.1 fps and 190 watts on TPUs OC test
(????) Palit RTX 2060 GamingPro OC (1830) 2090 MHz / 2090 MHz w/ 123.9 fps and 225 watts on TPUs OC test
($389) MSI RTX 2060 Gaming Z (1830) 2055 MHz / 1990 MHz w/ 121.1 fps and 200 watts on TPUs OC test
Highest OC Clock => Zotac Amp w/ 2090/ MSI, Zotac and EVGA at 2055
Highest OC Memory => Zotac Amp w/ 2130, Palit and FE w/ 2090
Highest Power Limit => Palit w/ 225, EVGA w/ 225 and MSi w/ 200
Highest fps = 123.9 w/ Palit, Zotac and MSi w/ 121.1
(????) NVIDIA RTX 2060 Founders Edition => => 32 dbA / 73C / 6 + 2 VRM / Samsung memory
($399) EVGA RTX 2060 XC => 35 dbA / 70C / 6 + 2 VRM / Micron memory
($369) ZOTAC RTX 2060 AMP => 40 dbA / 72C / 6 + 2 VRM / Samsung memory
(????) Palit RTX 2060 GamingPro OC => 36 dbA / 68C / 6 + 2 VRM / Micron memory
($389) MSI RTX 2060 => 31 dbA / 68C / 5 + 2 VRM / Micron memory
Loving MSIs 31 dbA / 68C ... wondering why they only one not to use reference VRM (OnSemi NCP81610 ) and what the difference is
Hope my neighbors don't by a Zotac