ASUS GeForce RTX 2080 Ti Turbo 11G (11 GB)

ASUS GeForce RTX 2080 Ti Turbo 11G

11 GB


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PlasticTree

6 years ago

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Due to the design of the fan (radial fan), different cooling capacities and noise levels are achieved compared to axial fans. A radial fan is more efficient and quieter than an axial fan with the same cooling capacity. In order to achieve a good cooling performance with axial fans and to do so as quietly as possible, several axial fans are usually installed, but they are operated together at lower speeds so that it does not become too loud. Since the radial fan draws the air in from the side and then pushes it out 90° to the rear, a second fan makes no sense because otherwise the air flow would be interrupted. In addition, the second fan would be located exactly above the GPU chip, where no cold air would reach due to the centrifugal force, as it would be intercepted by the second fan and immediately pushed out the back. If you are interested in more detail (and also want a better explanation), you can read the following article: https://www.ventilator.de/bauarten-von-ventilatoren

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TERMINATRIS

5 years ago

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Ben396

5 years ago

Hi yes I can confirm that with your 700w power supply you can run it. Before replacing the graphics card think of making a backup of the installation of Windows 10 and your personal data. I hope I have answered your question! Good day to you

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pascal.suerbier

6 years ago

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Brimstone

6 years ago

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According to my information, this graphics card uses the standard PCB layout. In any case, EKWB lists it as compatible for its EK-Vector RTX 2080Ti waterblock, which is also compatible with the Founder's Edition. PS: As far as I know, there are no RTX 2080 Ti graphics cards with custom PCB layout yet.