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#5699257 Posted on: 08/12/2019 09:52 AM
way more power draw for a little performance gain.
way more power draw for a little performance gain.
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#5699258 Posted on: 08/12/2019 09:52 AM
Great review and a great performing card. Right up there with 2070S. Why does card not go over 2100mhz when you have it clocked at 2150(2200?). Is it power limited?
Great review and a great performing card. Right up there with 2070S. Why does card not go over 2100mhz when you have it clocked at 2150(2200?). Is it power limited?
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#5699266 Posted on: 08/12/2019 10:02 AM
Correct, the power design does not allow the card to exceed that maximum and as such the card will throttle to match the max TGP.
Why does card not go over 2100mhz when you have it clocked at 2150(2200?). Is it power limited?
Correct, the power design does not allow the card to exceed that maximum and as such the card will throttle to match the max TGP.
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#5699268 Posted on: 08/12/2019 10:12 AM
No mention of ray-tracing?
That is no-support on hardware-level.
Is it software-based and AMD cards already have the hardware to do ray-tracing and can do it via dx12 fallbacks. (Hope so)
No mention of ray-tracing?

Is it software-based and AMD cards already have the hardware to do ray-tracing and can do it via dx12 fallbacks. (Hope so)
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Any chance to test one of the AIB cards with MorePowerTool with unlocked max Mem clock limit?
Great Review btw