See the 2080 Ti Kingpin running with an OC here: th-cam.com/video/F7maYyFrXF8/w-d-xo.html Find our Kingpin cooler tear-down here: th-cam.com/video/InaiDvFs4aA/w-d-xo.html Find Buildzoid of AHOC here: th-cam.com/channels/rwObTfqv8u1KO7Fgk-FXHQ.html
@@ActuallyHardcoreOverclocking Nice work both of you ! The cuts gives a funny sensation, like you're out of breath. I'll need to be used to that comparing to the usual flow of your ramblings. It also seems that you draw faster, like you redid multiple takes of the same segment.
@@DoctorWho14615 i am a computer communication engineer worked half my life repairing boards chip level and TVs struck by lightning lol that not what A CCE does what yea life sucks for some
Everything he would say to them would something along.. Dont you dare to skimp on VRM! Or any other component, really. And he would be right. For example Gigabyte stuff would work a lot better (and more reliably) if they didnt cut corners everywhere they can..
Speaking of Gigabyte, I spent last week trying to make sense of an absurdly cheap new Vega 56 that my friend found in Amazon, he bought it, turned it on, worked for a while, fan doesn't spin, crash in fire hell, returned product all the way from Hong Kong to United State, Gigabyte insist it is normal, throw it back, then here I am. Turns out that bloody GPU refuse to work with anything other than Gigabyte official fan control, what is it, 1990? Gigabyte really like cutting corners, aren't they?
i think everyone here wishes they could afford it BUT it is like the down payment on a car if not the cost of a few years old car for 1 EVGA Kingpin card
Could you desolder a RTX Titan and resolder it onto a RTX 2080 Ti Kingpin and get another GDDR6 chip and solder that, to make a Titan RTX Kingpin Edition?
March 31, 2019. Given the economics of the times, this is like looking at a very well presented part by part break down on a Maserati. Nvidia: Where is the 1680 Ti ??
Dammit I just bought the ZOTAC AMP EXTREME 2080TI.... it's the fastest damn card but I'm really starting to think why I spent the cash, it has pretty cool RGB and damn good Cooling and an extra phase but the more I learn the more I realize I could have saved some money....
@@JA-fp9yf you still have an amazin card man. Dont be stressing over the minor things. I have a few 2080tis and honestly they are all almost identical. A founders 2080ti a ftw3ultra 2080ti and the kingpin2080ti. They all game almost the exact same. The only difference is running benchmarks obsessively or competitively.
+1200MHz on Samsung GDDR6?? Damn, I really need to go back and redo my memory OC, I just set it to +1000 when I got the card (2080ti ftw3) and left it there, didnt realise there was potentially so much more headroom.
1:09 "starting off with the VRM, imo the least interesting part" *>longest single topic is still the VRM* If I ever had to give Buildzoid a gift, I'd make a PCB that's just VRM and nothing else.
12:40 to memory OC ... last week i build a renderstation for a friend and ohh boi can i relate .. his card had no problems whatsoever to run the full +1500 on the memory that afterburner was allowing me to set (the card was a gigabyte windforce OC iirc) that really blew my eyes off since i only had data on my own card which caps at +700 or so cuz micron
Got a Strix 2080 oc edition around new year to replace my 980ti Strix. The minute I saw this card I regretted and hoped I would've waited and got this one instead. That's even my Strix overclocks pretty well, 2100-2085mhz core during the games and 2080mhz (1750 stock) memory. It's equipped with Samsung memory which overclocks incredibly well.
If you try to flash the bios on the GPU that doesnt work and bricks it, can you just switch bios, flash a known good bios back on the failed bios and try again? I'm always confused when you say you have three tries to successfully flash your bios in this card
He means that for the people who don't know much about computers, they usually brick one bios and trip the switch and never try flashing again. This way, they get 3 whole tries to fuck up their card instead of just two.
I wonder if they use machine arms to place those micro components such as those mini diodes. I would like to see how they do that, any vibration or misalignment would be critical while placing them on.
Not sure if I like the editing (the editing is nicely done), but i although like his rambling. Edit: I forgot to mention, great video buildzoid, love your content.
because everything within the memory module location and gpu location is regulated by Nvidia. everything outside of that square is free game for the AIB's thus why even though this is a fully custom card the area with the missing memory module has to be there.
always been curious if the ti cards that have the reduced memory, still had the lanes in the pcb? So theoritically, you could obtain a mem chip and solder it on?
@@egrinant2 ask nvidia, lol.. no one else can figure out why either. my theory is that they originally planning to release the titan RTX as a 12GB card instead of the 24GB card they eventually went with and then the 24GB card was going to be the prosumer version of the titan RTX. that's the only thing i can think of since both cards use the same exact PCB.
Because big ones have worse transient response. This is a transient response curve: i.ytimg.com/vi/_HcUoTk5v3U/maxresdefault.jpg. As you can see the voltage oscillates and then stabilizes. The idea is that those capacitors deliver and store electricity when sudden changes in load happen, to give time to the VRM to pick up on the load change. A higher load creates a dip in voltage, a smaller load creates a spike, and both must be rectified, and that's when oscillations happen, like here: www.macallisterpowersystems.com/files/toolbox-transient-response.gif. Smaller caps smoothe out the transient voltage oscillation. And a smoother transient response makes for more stable overclocks.
I don't understand how or why'd you hit dislike on this video... unless maybe you just flat out dont understand what he's talking about and you're mad about it. Which isn't his fault.
Impressive work Buildzoid. See you took some advice and whittled the video down with prep and cuts, or Steve helped you out with tight editing. Masterful work for a masterpiece of a card.
N3rdworld Problemz use gpu z to see what vram it usese if its samsung you can easy do +1000 my 2080ti lightning can hit +1500mhz but afterburner won‘t allow more mem clock on the slider 😂😂
Depends what clocks you're actually running at during gaming, my ftw3 is at +115 core, that results in 2130mhz max clock and 2080mhz average. If you're seeing roughly those speeds then that's perfectly normal.
Why tf they made 2080ti 11gb instead of 12 if the titan is actually 24 gigs? What's the point? I got it with the 1080ti/pascal titan, to make the titan slightly more attractive to those with OCD. But why it was used there?
yields, the same reason it's not full CUs chip, you wont make whole wafer of 100% good chips so you disable the malfunctioning parts of the chip and sell at lower price. The 100% functional cores go to titans, those with few bad CU go to 2080Ti, 2080.
What if you bought a 3000 dollar machine to de-solder the die from the card and soldered an rtx titan die to it. 100% sure that wouldn't work for a lot of reasons but I'm just curious.
Nice editing! No offense to Buildzoid, but he does tend to ramble quite a bit. Which, is fine and dandy and obviously the point of his videos on his channel, but it's kind of refreshing to listen to a slightly condensed version, too!
To be honest, I'm surprised when I watch his videos in their full length. And well, here I am a half hour later. Having watched yet another in full! Entrancing as always, even if I might not necessarily understand it all!
GN: you guys should sell some real tools on your store. A GN screwdriver, a low end and higher end rework station (you can get the low end ones for $40 bucks for a single unit from sellers like Zeny and mines lasted for years), A Buildzoid "Whack A Cap On It" capacitor set for Video Cards (the margins on this could be very large)... You get the picture
I am in the same boat, but I wasn't using memory offset. I was setting the freq. I guess the offset gives it more flexibility. I'll give that a go. Thanks for the heads up
Isn't it obvious??? Look at how in-depth Buildzoid's knowledge is on hardware components. Also, it brings channel exposure to new viewers who have never heard of Buildzoid.
Hey Buildzoid, if I remember correctly, than Kingpin said the 150A Limit per Power-Connector is not really the limit of the connector but maybe to limit for the power-cable itself. If the power-cable from a cheap power-supply is made from aluminium instead of copper, you can get trouble if you demand more current than a 150 Amps.
Dammit I just bought the ZOTAC AMP EXTREME 2080TI.... it's the fastest damn card but I'm really starting to think why I spent the cash, it has pretty cool RGB and damn good Cooling and an extra phase but the more I learn the more I realize I could have saved some money....
Why would they? It's the flagship of all their flagships. More profit for a card that's not terribly different card from a 2080ti. They would have no incentive to lose the profit they make on the titans to the AIB builders.
@@ChrisInIndy06 For the simple reason you see in the Video. Board partners are simply able to make much better optimised designs for more specialized use cases.
@@Noise-Bomb your reply gives me a headache. A pounding migraine, in fact. I am pained that my phone notified me of your reply, which is due to you not understanding how and why GPUs are developed and manufactured the way they are. It woke me up, so I feel your reply at least necessitates one from me. So, tell me why Nvidia would willingly want to give some of their potential profit to AIB vendors? I replied to the guy asking why Nvidia is controlling the entire supply of RTX Titan chips, explaining that this allows them to maximize profits. This is because, in a nutshell, they developed the full fat TU102 GPU and use essentially identical silicon can take chips that fail some of the CUDA cores, or ones that have stability issues at certain clock speeds, etc., and not have to completely trash the entire die. When this happens, it allows Nvidia to segment their market further, and compared to the profit they'd make on putting this identical piece of silicon in a 2080ti, they charge over twice the cost of a 2080ti, dramatically increasing their profit. Or silicon originally destined for the Titan that fails testing can now go into non-Titan flagship GPUs, minimizing silicon waste. I hear those 750mm^2 chips are expensive to make. Now, if they started giving out Titan silicon to AIB manufacturers, they lose that exclusivity, which they don't want to do because it allows them to maximize profits as they can charge whatever the fuck they want for a Titan.
I wanna know the price... so I can be depressed for being broke. BTW, would like to compare this to two 1080’s in SLI (so far the 1080’s win by a bit).
why does every 2080ti (maybe others too) have that one memory chip missing? I know you talked about it once BZ, and you speculated that it was because Nvidia wanted to use the same PCB for the Titan or maybe the Quadro RTX version, I think. Well, does anyone know? Buildzoid? Bueller? O and if only I was a pick and place machine, I would have soooooo many hours of my life back. And final comment, I guess I like the snazzy editing done to this video. It was a little off putting to have text appear on the screen, with BZ laughing about something ill never know. You know what, no I dont like the editing (although it was expertly done). I want unfiltered ramblings!
NV found that card is TOO FAST, and nerfed it down by stealing the RAM chip. You know like speed limit on the nice cars :) You get nice car, but to avoid competition with nice fast cars, vendor nerf the speed on em :D. Steal 1 ram chip from 11 cards = you gotta get one "free" memory set for extra card :D
I just recently Purchased a "EVGA RTX 2080ti XC Gaming Hybrid" card is great works perfect, it came with Samsung GDDR6 memory, please stay away from any RTX cards with "Micron memory", micron GDDR6 on RTX cards has artifacting problems(DOA cards) & low memory overclocking read the EVGA / overclock.net/ xtremesystems forums if you don't believe me. The high failure rates were caused from Micron memory (check sample size from many users on multiple forums)
@@bOObies2 Sadly you can't only way to check for memory is use a program called: gpu-z & it will show if your RTX graphics card is using Micron or Samsung GDDR6 memory, reading the EVGA forums users are reporting EVGA is now shipping Samsung GDDR6 memory on most new batches of RTX 2080ti. Depending where you purchased your graphics card you might be able to refund in the 15-30day window(newegg will give you trouble on returns)
don't get who buys these. it's not nearly fast enough to justify it's price. if you straight up dont care about price to performance at all just spend another 600 and get rtx titan
See the 2080 Ti Kingpin running with an OC here: th-cam.com/video/F7maYyFrXF8/w-d-xo.html
Find our Kingpin cooler tear-down here: th-cam.com/video/InaiDvFs4aA/w-d-xo.html
Find Buildzoid of AHOC here: th-cam.com/channels/rwObTfqv8u1KO7Fgk-FXHQ.html
EVERYONE PRAISE STEVE'S EDITING!
@@ActuallyHardcoreOverclocking Nice work both of you ! The cuts gives a funny sensation, like you're out of breath. I'll need to be used to that comparing to the usual flow of your ramblings. It also seems that you draw faster, like you redid multiple takes of the same segment.
Er Steve.
Wtf is this Nvidia R.O.N snit?
steve hes gone over 30 mins again
Wait a minute, I thought he was called Buildzoid bc he IS a pick and place machine! Those bastards lied to me!
Jesus look at the density of components.
all they are doing with most of it is increase the price and the chance of failure most of the stuff is useless and those caps are a horrible idea...
@@deeperlayer I am impressed... you know as much as Kingpin and Tin!
Look at the density of the _video!_ Buildzoid and Steve made a tight-ass video with very little filler.
@@DoctorWho14615 i am a computer communication engineer worked half my life repairing boards chip level and TVs struck by lightning lol that not what A CCE does what yea life sucks for some
@@deeperlayer OK.. but you aren't Kingpin and Tin. Im pretty sure if things weren't needed they wouldn't put them on card
Next thing we know, Intel hires Buildzoid for their graphics division
Everything he would say to them would something along..
Dont you dare to skimp on VRM! Or any other component, really.
And he would be right. For example Gigabyte stuff would work a lot better (and more reliably) if they didnt cut corners everywhere they can..
Speaking of Gigabyte, I spent last week trying to make sense of an absurdly cheap new Vega 56 that my friend found in Amazon, he bought it, turned it on, worked for a while, fan doesn't spin, crash in fire hell, returned product all the way from Hong Kong to United State, Gigabyte insist it is normal, throw it back, then here I am.
Turns out that bloody GPU refuse to work with anything other than Gigabyte official fan control, what is it, 1990?
Gigabyte really like cutting corners, aren't they?
@@corwinblack4072 gigabyte boards are better than asus atm. Same goes for grafics cards
@@dvr1337 Well, thats like your opinion. I prefer neither of them.
I personally am not a fan of the edits. I prefer the single, rambly take videos. This just feels too jarring.
What's this? A Buildzoid video with cuts? Blasphemy!
This was ultra fast buildzoid talk, it was really good planed/ edited. Love this videos!
Well done Buildzoid.
Well done.
I actually watched the entire video.
I wish I could afford the card.
i think everyone here wishes they could afford it BUT it is like the down payment on a car if not the cost of a few years old car for 1 EVGA Kingpin card
what do you think the cost would be?
I was surprised I could afford to pay attention. ;)
That’s probably a $1400 card, at the very least.
@@insanenetsurfer $2500 minimum
I'd love to be a fly on the wall of a room with Buildzoid, K|NGP|N and TiN!
I'd settle for an old-school style response video to this.
Buildzoid just stopped trying to shorten videos because it didn't help at all lol i love him #nohomo
You couldn't tell this was heavily edited compared to the other videos?
needabettername Someone apparently can't take an obvious joke. No one says "no homo" seriously...
@@Tallnerdyguy your new to the internet huh? Bless your little heart. SMFH
Nice editing, made the density of information much more.
I second this! Buildzoid is great, but he needs to edit his own videos so its not a monolithic, uncut, single take.
Also probably saved a couple minutes of quiet or whatever
Maybe I've listened too much Buildzoid and I'm accustomed to his ramblings but to me it feels censored. Don't like it at all.
Your channel is the closest I come to regularly watching a tv show
Wow. These videos are REALLY making me want to buy the Kingpin card. That card looks SOLID.
Could you desolder a RTX Titan and resolder it onto a RTX 2080 Ti Kingpin and get another GDDR6 chip and solder that, to make a Titan RTX Kingpin Edition?
March 31, 2019. Given the economics of the times, this is like looking at a very well presented part by part break down on a Maserati. Nvidia: Where is the 1680 Ti ??
Is it weird that the kingpin 2080ti is literally the ONLY rtx card I have any interest in at all?
Nope, Same here.
No its completely understandable
Dammit I just bought the ZOTAC AMP EXTREME 2080TI.... it's the fastest damn card but I'm really starting to think why I spent the cash, it has pretty cool RGB and damn good Cooling and an extra phase but the more I learn the more I realize I could have saved some money....
@@JA-fp9yf you still have an amazin card man. Dont be stressing over the minor things. I have a few 2080tis and honestly they are all almost identical. A founders 2080ti a ftw3ultra 2080ti and the kingpin2080ti. They all game almost the exact same. The only difference is running benchmarks obsessively or competitively.
@@JA-fp9yf I think that amp extreme is an amazing card also. The TOP TIER cards from all the separate brands are all fantastic
+1200MHz on Samsung GDDR6??
Damn, I really need to go back and redo my memory OC, I just set it to +1000 when I got the card (2080ti ftw3) and left it there, didnt realise there was potentially so much more headroom.
Really appreciate the editing, thank you!
1:09 "starting off with the VRM, imo the least interesting part"
*>longest single topic is still the VRM*
If I ever had to give Buildzoid a gift, I'd make a PCB that's just VRM and nothing else.
So an E-Power!
Such a good card. A true overclocking 2080ti well done EVGA.
AHOC Nation!
the hero youtube needs, but not the one it deserves...
Hey @Buildzoid, can you unsolder a Titan RTX core and re-solder it onto the KingPin PCB? Just curious
He might be doing that with a older titan and a 980ti kingpin pcb soon lol
Same idea.
12:40 to memory OC ... last week i build a renderstation for a friend and ohh boi can i relate .. his card had no problems whatsoever to run the full +1500 on the memory that afterburner was allowing me to set (the card was a gigabyte windforce OC iirc)
that really blew my eyes off since i only had data on my own card which caps at +700 or so cuz micron
Got a Strix 2080 oc edition around new year to replace my 980ti Strix. The minute I saw this card I regretted and hoped I would've waited and got this one instead. That's even my Strix overclocks pretty well, 2100-2085mhz core during the games and 2080mhz (1750 stock) memory. It's equipped with Samsung memory which overclocks incredibly well.
If you try to flash the bios on the GPU that doesnt work and bricks it, can you just switch bios, flash a known good bios back on the failed bios and try again? I'm always confused when you say you have three tries to successfully flash your bios in this card
He means that for the people who don't know much about computers, they usually brick one bios and trip the switch and never try flashing again. This way, they get 3 whole tries to fuck up their card instead of just two.
Steve>Linus: change my mind.
Linus>Steve.
Linus reviewed a toy firetruck and got 10 million views.
@@GamersNexus
Steve>Linus
Linus uses Steve's modmat
@@GamersNexus linus has your modmat in his videos all the time. He actually joked about paying you royalties in todays video.
@@GamersNexus Wow you're going there. That's low lol
Linus drops stuff.
Buidzoid body pillow when!
no
@@ActuallyHardcoreOverclocking it just works
@@ActuallyHardcoreOverclocking you cant take away the one i made.
I have an EVBot, just used it with my 780ti last week :)
why use all those individual resistors &/or caps instead of using networks? reduced placement time and cost effeciency? RN /CN
I can't quite tell but are there doublers on this card? Because that could explain the stupid high number of caps on the back...
I wonder if they use machine arms to place those micro components such as those mini diodes. I would like to see how they do that, any vibration or misalignment would be critical while placing them on.
Wonder how this card will compare with the upcoming 2080ti super. Hella money for a card that may be obsolete in a few months?
@Caitlin550 Lol I'm hoping there won't be a 2080ti super. Don't want my lightning z being obsolete in a few months.
can see a lot of attempts in editing to try shorten the video, sadly it's not really working :P
Should have Just let buildzoid ramble. Its part of the package with him.
which makes you wonder how long it really was. :) either way i still would of watched the entire thing even if it was an hour long.
Not sure if I like the editing (the editing is nicely done), but i although like his rambling.
Edit: I forgot to mention, great video buildzoid, love your content.
Can’t wait to see it in action under reviewer benchmarks
why don't they put more MLCCs where the missing Ram chip is?
because everything within the memory module location and gpu location is regulated by Nvidia. everything outside of that square is free game for the AIB's thus why even though this is a fully custom card the area with the missing memory module has to be there.
always been curious if the ti cards that have the reduced memory, still had the lanes in the pcb? So theoritically, you could obtain a mem chip and solder it on?
Compared to titan?
needabettername yea
Do you know if the kingpin card will be sold in the UK?
11/10 edition, good job
That empty memory slot on the pcb triggers me. Just make it 12gigs!
I am genuinely intrigued, why 11gb and not 12gb?
@@egrinant2 ask nvidia, lol.. no one else can figure out why either. my theory is that they originally planning to release the titan RTX as a 12GB card instead of the 24GB card they eventually went with and then the 24GB card was going to be the prosumer version of the titan RTX. that's the only thing i can think of since both cards use the same exact PCB.
Just solder another GDDR6 module
"I am not a pick and place machine" best comment from the video.
The tracing on those vcore ceramics must be a nightmare, it must be going to different layers to keep the trace length down.
why i cant find the screw? i tot it shld b on the card?
Nooo, they stole my strategic screw that makes memory OC +50MHz. /me sad.
Glad you kept the video short!
Why the different size capacitors on the back of the GPU? why not big ones that can take the load off?
Because big ones have worse transient response. This is a transient response curve: i.ytimg.com/vi/_HcUoTk5v3U/maxresdefault.jpg. As you can see the voltage oscillates and then stabilizes.
The idea is that those capacitors deliver and store electricity when sudden changes in load happen, to give time to the VRM to pick up on the load change. A higher load creates a dip in voltage, a smaller load creates a spike, and both must be rectified, and that's when oscillations happen, like here: www.macallisterpowersystems.com/files/toolbox-transient-response.gif. Smaller caps smoothe out the transient voltage oscillation. And a smoother transient response makes for more stable overclocks.
When it's 2am and you can't help but watch it through... What a monster of a card. Glad to see Samsung on there... Wouldn't expect any less..
I don't understand how or why'd you hit dislike on this video... unless maybe you just flat out dont understand what he's talking about and you're mad about it. Which isn't his fault.
Maybe just because they know for a fact that they'll not be able to afford this card :-)
When you flipped the card over I literally laughed out loud at all those capacitors.
520 Max power limit from factory; WOW !!!!
youtube recomend me a Kingpin 2080ti ... im totally agree with that 😍
Impressive work Buildzoid. See you took some advice and whittled the video down with prep and cuts, or Steve helped you out with tight editing. Masterful work for a masterpiece of a card.
It's a beautiful card!
I quite enjoy these videos, thanks dude.
Btw ..... was it so hard for Nvidia to put an extra 1GB of Vram on this card ?
Its called titan....
wonder how much the pricing is gonna be...$1700 or more?
We don't even know yet!
My guess is 1999$
Seyda Neen i hope its not to high i really wanted to buy one otherwise i stay with my 1080ti lightning that is doing 2200 under air 😂
@@zpr3d4t0r6 my 2080ti lightning can hit +1500mhz
PointBlank on mem yes but msi is shit with their fucking low power target im almost retailing that thing because its just shit that looks good
Why do Galax hof cards have the best time spy scores on hwbot?
Because the HoF launched first and got better dies. Its well known that gpus from nvidia get weaker as time passes.
My evga 2080ti ftw3 oc is +900 mem and +100 core.
Does that seem low?
What are other seeing and what's your milivolts showing?
N3rdworld Problemz use gpu z to see what vram it usese if its samsung you can easy do +1000 my 2080ti lightning can hit +1500mhz but afterburner won‘t allow more mem clock on the slider 😂😂
@@zpr3d4t0r6 otherwise i stay with my 1080ti lightning that is doing 2200 under air
Depends what clocks you're actually running at during gaming, my ftw3 is at +115 core, that results in 2130mhz max clock and 2080mhz average. If you're seeing roughly those speeds then that's perfectly normal.
Got to
+1150 on mem and +120 core and seeing 2100 - 2080 in games.
Thaaaanks guys!
Hi guys I am rewatching this in 2030 and man those components are not very dense
Why tf they made 2080ti 11gb instead of 12 if the titan is actually 24 gigs? What's the point? I got it with the 1080ti/pascal titan, to make the titan slightly more attractive to those with OCD. But why it was used there?
yields, the same reason it's not full CUs chip, you wont make whole wafer of 100% good chips so you disable the malfunctioning parts of the chip and sell at lower price. The 100% functional cores go to titans, those with few bad CU go to 2080Ti, 2080.
I have the EVGA 2080 ti ultra ftw hybrid, should i upgrade to the kingpin?
Yes, and sell used one for cheap
What if you bought a 3000 dollar machine to de-solder the die from the card and soldered an rtx titan die to it. 100% sure that wouldn't work for a lot of reasons but I'm just curious.
@Iron Overheat lmao i forgot about that
Nice editing! No offense to Buildzoid, but he does tend to ramble quite a bit. Which, is fine and dandy and obviously the point of his videos on his channel, but it's kind of refreshing to listen to a slightly condensed version, too!
To be honest, I'm surprised when I watch his videos in their full length. And well, here I am a half hour later. Having watched yet another in full! Entrancing as always, even if I might not necessarily understand it all!
i have never seen so many capacitors in one place surrounding a processor thats wild
I don't do extreme OC but I want one.
Price: your soul
Could this be watercooled with EK?
Does anyone know which is the type of micron Chip or the name? Or where to buy? Samsung gddr is no problem.
GN: you guys should sell some real tools on your store. A GN screwdriver, a low end and higher end rework station (you can get the low end ones for $40 bucks for a single unit from sellers like Zeny and mines lasted for years), A Buildzoid "Whack A Cap On It" capacitor set for Video Cards (the margins on this could be very large)... You get the picture
My EVGA ftw3 rtx 2080ti has Samsung memory and I think +850 on memory is the most mine will do although I only quickly checked so il look into it more
I am in the same boat, but I wasn't using memory offset. I was setting the freq. I guess the offset gives it more flexibility. I'll give that a go. Thanks for the heads up
How do you set mem offset in precision x1?
I added +900 to the memory slide.
Capacitors, capacitors everywhere
I really really really really dislike the jump cut edits on Buildzoid.
Anybody have any idea why GN sometimes posts Buildzoid's videos? (what's their relationship)
Isn't it obvious??? Look at how in-depth Buildzoid's knowledge is on hardware components.
Also, it brings channel exposure to new viewers who have never heard of Buildzoid.
How would this compare to galax hof?
All the new rtx cards from 2060 and up are Samsung. Personally owned more than 60 rtx cards. Micron were all on the older batches
explain how you personally owned more than 60 rtx cards? Are you a billionaire hoarder?
“So perfect that I wish EVGA were allowed to do Titans” -Buildzoid
I’m glad that I wasn’t the only one to say that same thing.
You mean EVGA?
bardacuda82 yes lemme correct that
Oh, baby. Let me just get some popcorn, and I'll be right back. :)
The gigabyte rtx 2080 windforce is the cheapest card rtx 2080 in my country, I wonder what makes it cheaper than the other models???
No factory oc
I guess KP&Tin raided the adjacent mlcc depot somewhere in taiwan
ㅇㅉ
Hey Buildzoid, if I remember correctly, than Kingpin said the 150A Limit per Power-Connector is not really the limit of the connector but maybe to limit for the power-cable itself. If the power-cable from a cheap power-supply is made from aluminium instead of copper, you can get trouble if you demand more current than a 150 Amps.
I tapped out at 8:30. ya'll went way to GN on this one for me to keep up. I'm going to go watch paul talk about DVS tapes now.
don't have room in my case for this monster so i got the regular XC version, lucked out and got Samsung memory anyway...nice... :)
ace mine is in the mail can't wait
Dude I'm trying to sleep! Why?
I pick mine up on Tuesday
Dammit I just bought the ZOTAC AMP EXTREME 2080TI.... it's the fastest damn card but I'm really starting to think why I spent the cash, it has pretty cool RGB and damn good Cooling and an extra phase but the more I learn the more I realize I could have saved some money....
NVidia doesn't let 3rd parties make Titans cards?
Correct
Nope they don't. It's stupid and everyone knows but that's nvidia for you...
Why would they? It's the flagship of all their flagships. More profit for a card that's not terribly different card from a 2080ti. They would have no incentive to lose the profit they make on the titans to the AIB builders.
@@ChrisInIndy06 For the simple reason you see in the Video. Board partners are simply able to make much better optimised designs for more specialized use cases.
@@Noise-Bomb your reply gives me a headache. A pounding migraine, in fact. I am pained that my phone notified me of your reply, which is due to you not understanding how and why GPUs are developed and manufactured the way they are. It woke me up, so I feel your reply at least necessitates one from me.
So, tell me why Nvidia would willingly want to give some of their potential profit to AIB vendors?
I replied to the guy asking why Nvidia is controlling the entire supply of RTX Titan chips, explaining that this allows them to maximize profits. This is because, in a nutshell, they developed the full fat TU102 GPU and use essentially identical silicon can take chips that fail some of the CUDA cores, or ones that have stability issues at certain clock speeds, etc., and not have to completely trash the entire die. When this happens, it allows Nvidia to segment their market further, and compared to the profit they'd make on putting this identical piece of silicon in a 2080ti, they charge over twice the cost of a 2080ti, dramatically increasing their profit. Or silicon originally destined for the Titan that fails testing can now go into non-Titan flagship GPUs, minimizing silicon waste. I hear those 750mm^2 chips are expensive to make. Now, if they started giving out Titan silicon to AIB manufacturers, they lose that exclusivity, which they don't want to do because it allows them to maximize profits as they can charge whatever the fuck they want for a Titan.
I wanna know the price... so I can be depressed for being broke.
BTW, would like to compare this to two 1080’s in SLI (so far the 1080’s win by a bit).
Only issue with that comparison is that not all games will support SLI. That's the main reason why I ditched my 1080ti SLI for a single 2080ti.
Probably around 2000 dollars
If you need to know the price you can't afford it haha!
Simply a masterpiece of perfection!
why does every 2080ti (maybe others too) have that one memory chip missing? I know you talked about it once BZ, and you speculated that it was because Nvidia wanted to use the same PCB for the Titan or maybe the Quadro RTX version, I think. Well, does anyone know? Buildzoid? Bueller?
O and if only I was a pick and place machine, I would have soooooo many hours of my life back.
And final comment, I guess I like the snazzy editing done to this video. It was a little off putting to have text appear on the screen, with BZ laughing about something ill never know. You know what, no I dont like the editing (although it was expertly done). I want unfiltered ramblings!
His jokes, are all inside jokes
NV found that card is TOO FAST, and nerfed it down by stealing the RAM chip. You know like speed limit on the nice cars :) You get nice car, but to avoid competition with nice fast cars, vendor nerf the speed on em :D. Steal 1 ram chip from 11 cards = you gotta get one "free" memory set for extra card :D
I weep into my beer with my Micron memory on my 2080 only able to +875 on the memory.
love ahoc
My 2070 super and 1060 EVGA memory from micron
Pls titan rtx video?!
Hope they build a true 16 phase..
1 to 5 MHz is for GaN Mosfets they are better than silicon
I just recently Purchased a "EVGA RTX 2080ti XC Gaming Hybrid" card is great works perfect, it came with Samsung GDDR6 memory, please stay away from any RTX cards with "Micron memory", micron GDDR6 on RTX cards has artifacting problems(DOA cards) & low memory overclocking read the EVGA / overclock.net/ xtremesystems forums if you don't believe me. The high failure rates were caused from Micron memory (check sample size from many users on multiple forums)
How can I find out what memory my card will have before I buy it?
@@bOObies2 Sadly you can't only way to check for memory is use a program called: gpu-z & it will show if your RTX graphics card is using Micron or Samsung GDDR6 memory, reading the EVGA forums users are reporting EVGA is now shipping Samsung GDDR6 memory on most new batches of RTX 2080ti. Depending where you purchased your graphics card you might be able to refund in the 15-30day window(newegg will give you trouble on returns)
Ever feel like buildzoids jokes are only for him?
35 minutes... Get some popcorn 😁
I cant get more than +504 on the memory of EITHER of my 2080TIs with micron memory. They fucking suck.
don't get who buys these. it's not nearly fast enough to justify it's price. if you straight up dont care about price to performance at all just spend another 600 and get rtx titan