kinda concerning that he used metal washers, cuz if he used plastic washers then it would crack first before the gpu die cracking if the mounting pressure was too much
Bro that’s awesome!! I just had to do the same with a $150 Vega 56. It was seriously thermal throttling. But after scraping off the super thick thermal concrete they had on it, and replacing it with better stuff it’s working as expected
Would still. My 2080Ti FE did start dieing like that card. Random crashes. And then all of a sudden: Space Invaders. I would not trust this card. It shouldnt crash at 80°C
@Colin Patty A defect that the early 2080ti cards had, resulted in a corruption of the displayed image that looked a bit like the old space invaders game. Just search for "2080Ti space invaders"
I can almost promise you it was the washers. Installed an accelero on my card, high temps. Realized i forgot to use washers, put them on and dropped 13c
When I saw your previous video on this, I was actually really looking forward to seeing the followup on it. And I'm not disappointed! I'm glad you got it working, AND a partial refund! Its a shame ya can't just shove the cooler from the Gaming X trio 2070 Super on it. Although it might not have the same girth as the 2080ti version (therefor not cooling as well) or the mounting holes don't line up. Still, would be cool to see if it was possible. Like a DIY 2080ti Gaming X trio. That being said, I'd like to see how the accelero handles it. After all, it seems only right that you treat that 2080Ti like a gentleman and give it the best cooling you can give it. Especially since it was such a good deal, kinda makes it even more special than an expensive 2080Ti, because there's great price performance AND a cool story behind it! I almost had a similar deal when i RMA'd my 2070 and got a 2080Ti Gaming X trio as a swap. I was over the MOON about it! But ultimately, that 2080Ti failed 3 more times and I eventually just got my money back on the 2070. Now... I just have a used 1080Ti (GIGABYTE basic 3 fan model, no backplate). I mean, I got it for £400, when all the others I could get were £500+. And I even painted the shroud white to match my build which worked out perfectly, so at least I got a story out of mine. It was just sad to see that beautiful 2080Ti leave. Since I had never had the highest end of any GPU before.
Ali Abbas he can be glad for other reasons, it doesn’t always have to be about getting stuff. For example he can be glad for timmy, or that the video was a succes..
@@kaideumers6102 yeah I was ignoring him in hopes for more constructive conversation. I am glad he was able to find such a good deal and fix such a wonderful card. It's always nice to find more ways to spend less and get more. Even if it requires a few moments out of your day than it normally would. Nothing wrong with putting in extra work to get what you want IMO.
Always a winner when you get a steal, I’ve had my Founders 2080Ti since October 2018, I use my pc once every 2 weeks for 4 hours playing fallout 76, my 9900K is watercooled in a custom loop under full speed hits 34°C such a waste of a system but since having a baby my time is taken up with him, I feel privileged what a time to feel alive lol
because I want to move the GPU around a lot, the liquid cooler is extremely annoying to move around to different motherboards and computers. I've done it before. I'd rather keep it as the blower for portability for now. I will watercool it at some point don't you worry :)
@@deminybs Through an AIO On it so its easy to move around, or grab some Quick Disconnects and throw it on it, still a pain because it means you have to potentially move around a Pump too, but at least makes it easy to tear down, if you take off the AIO off a EVGA Hybrid card, then you can use the plate they use to distribute the Cooling to the Memory, then you can use that and any AIO, that way your just pulling out the Card and an AIO Rad. It would make your card one of the best performers in terms of TH-cam Content test benches. Much Luck, glad you kept it AND got some of your money back. I definitely would buy one of those and water cool it.
@@TimmyJoePCTech maybe you can find a second one of these Alienwares xD then you could do NVLink (8K lol), watercool one and keep the other for mobility. oh those crazy ideas
I got a 2280-KR EVGA blower style 2080Ti for $700 USD.. Got it from a dude locally off of Facebook, as he was getting evicted and just lost his job and needed the money fast so was selling it cheap. Card runs at 2100mhz and 8k on the memory no problem, and with all the fans maxed out in my case I don't see above 75c. I'm happy! Oh and did I mention I sold my MSI 1080ti Hybrid Seahawk for $500 on Ebay after buying it, also bought that GPU about a year ago for $519.99😝🤘🏻
Also I have a custom fan curve on Precision X1, that just puts the fan higher and higher until 70c and it maxes the fan at 100%. And yeah Played Destiny 2 and WoW classic full ultra, 1440p 165hz for hours, and never saw above 75c on HWmonitor. I'm thinking I'll still end up doing a Kraken G12 mount, just for better overall stability and thermals, but for the price I'm not complaining. Just wish I could get a EVGA hybrid kit (400-HY-1384-B1) but alas they are totally gone, so third party solutions are the only way at this point, short of replacing the card for something else entirely.
This worked for me. My 2080 in my Alienware Aurora R8 was making that vacuum cleaner sound for a second every 10 seconds when it got to around 80 degrees. I had Dell replace my first one after it started doing this and now after around a year the replacement started doing the same thing. Replaced the thermal pads, thermal grease, added the washers, and cleaned the fan out and now it's nice and quiet. Thanks!
I actually fixed my 1060's Temps by putting an older gtx 760 192 bit blower cooler on it. The PCB layout was literally almost identical. It was in the mid 80s before and now it's reaching 62C max in an itx case with tempered glass side panels. Having a sleeper gpu is pretty fun xD
If you look back @5:17, too much thermal paste was used. None of the paste should be off of the die. Too much paste inhibits thermal transfer. You accidentally fixed it by cleaning up and doing it right. Some thermal compounds do better than others as well.
Hell yes! You did it; I knew you could! You fixed it and got a great deal in the end. Well done Timmy Joe! I would love to see some high framerate/increased quality older PC games, maybe even some of the high res texture mods that have been done for some of those titles that usually cripple performance to a certain extent (like the various mods for Crysis, Skyrim etc.). In fact, I believe there is a ray tracing filter/mod that you can apply to Crysis (Digital Foundry did a video on it as I recall) that would make a great test for this RTX powerhouse. I'd also like to see how old standards like Quake III Arena and UT3 run at high resolutions (perhaps with mods as well) on that hardware and even out of the box performance to see if you can break 1,000FPS in Quake III (doubt it, but you never know).
Yea, i thought it would be thermal paste application too, Since thermal paste on the backplate will not cool anything on this case - Because - The parts he pointed at 4:14 actually doesn't have transistors - they're tiny ceramic capacitors that only handle small amount of voltage/signal stabilization ( thus, can't generate much heat to begin with unless something goes horribly wrong ) On 6:15 with zoomed picture you can see they have only 2 terminals and has yellow color. ( Transistors usually have at least 3 terminals (Gate/Source/Drain for MOSFETs) , or more if they're multi channel )
I used the washer trick on my reference 5700xt. I recommend plastic washers, I got mine at Lowe's, the reason being is that you'll crack the washer before you break the pcb if you over torque the screws.
That's how I also fixed my fat launch PS3. Increased mounting pressure by adding makeshift washers from popsicle sticks. Changes the fan speed and the amount of heat you can feel in the exhaust :)
More people should take note of this, getting the cheapest 2080Ti you can find (if it's reasonable) even a crap one like this is still better than the fanciest water cooled 2080S or anything else. You made it happen!
I can't really stand how hyperactive this guy is. And how theatrical he acts. But i did skip through the video to see if the card was fixed. Good for you.
Hi great to see you fixed the card. I think the boost clock looks a bit low. It's not uncommon to see 1800s on stock 2080 Ti. Some even higher. Did you have power target raised up above 100% in msi afterburner or precision x1?
Also setting power management in the nvidia control panel to 'Maximum Performance' will also ensure your card does not clock down really low when the load reduces....
Good for you TJ! I actually voted to send it back but who the hell am I? I guess content is better when you get a win like this, I am truly happy you kept it and it’s slinging frames like a proper 2080ti.
Hehehe, so glad you Timmy-Joe'd it as you got yourself a real bargain, and made a great video from it! Now you got yourself an industry standard test bench! Hoorah!
Timmy! Don’t sell it dude! This card is your WIN!! It should make a great tool for making many new videos with it and keep increasing your views! Use the Accelero Cooler, use a water block, heck, it should not be hard to find another company’s cooler that fits a FE PCB! Your video ideas 💡 already sound interesting and I’m hoping we get to see those soon too! Congrats again on the WIN and good luck with the new endeavors
I love that you got it working. With that fast of a die however you could have overclock that thing with a water cooler and gotten it to ridiculous speeds! It looks like you won the Silicon Lottery! I do however wonder how well that blower fan is going to work when the card is under long-term load?
Good for you! Mounting pressure was probably the key since it was die temp that was causing the throttling and crash before. Or it could have been bad thermal paste. Why would you even think about selling it now? BTW, it's better to use non-conductive, sqashable washers, just in case, you know. I'd use nylon.
Best deal I got on a component was a $150 GTX 1660 Ti. I know the feeling man, it makes you love your machine even more because it didn't make you cry as you emptied your wallet.
Hey Timmy Joe, glad you fixed it, I knew you could do it!!! I'd like to see you put the Accellero Cooler on it, and see how well it cools the 2080ti in a host of current games. As a comparison to see, how much better the Accellero cooler would do, than the crappy stock cooler, that came with it. I would also like to see how well it plays older games like the Original Crysis, and similar games, that came out about the same time. Keep coming with the Unique content, I NEED it!!! There's no one doing it on TH-cam, like you, Timmy Joe!!! You're the MAN!!! Thanks!!!!
I was one of the folks that encouraged a refund. The way it turned out is spectacular! Put a new cooler, or water block and you would be driving the bus down town. Go on with your bad self.
9:20 Dude, if you'd have binned the stock cooler and slapped on that Arctic cooler you near enough *would* have the 2080 Ti equivalent... At least in thermals and noise. No RGB and I'm not sure how much of a difference the custom PCB actually makes, but the drop in thermals would send your boost clocks skyrocketing
Note to himself: don't buy a 2080 ti from a red beardy canadian dude.
Urn Expected I’d buy it for the right price. Throw a waterblock and it should work perfectly.
If is cheap , think twice , doesnt matter where they came from , and if you can fix it cheap better.
Dude...I sort of enjoy your content....but do you have a volume knob? Why are you yelling?
Duh. U see a red bearded Canadian you rob them asap. Then they'll apologize ro you and drive away
so...you basically got it for the price that nvidea should be charging
They should be charging even less
Lol how they would be making profit
@@SheIITear they dont cost that much to make
@@yamisniper Maybe, but what about the money that goes into the research to make better cards in the future
@@SheIITear nobody wants to think about that shhh!!
There's no RGB on that man its practically unusable
SuperstarDJ rgb has nothing to do with performance 💀
@@brandonx2369 the more lights the better the performance
@@brandonx2369 That's the joke.
SuperstarDJ true true, just tested my 2080 and it wasn’t feelings well. Installed some rgb around it and my fps went up 25
@@brandonx2369 you just tried to redeem yourself,well done man,well done
0:09 video sponsored by Linus Tech Tips
LMFAO king of dropped product.
Linus Drop* Tips
wtf is your name lol
@@Harryw007 a whole bunch of spaces then three periods by the looks of it
@@taylorbertrim7625 How?
Videos like this is what makes this channel great. Mafia 2 would be a fun old game to test this card on.
A waterblock and black sharpie the edge of the pcb, And you'll never know that it has a ugly green pcb...
Sharpie might not be a good idea depending on composition.
@@nessotrin I've done it back in the day when green PCB was only choice. Was fine. There's always space between the edge and any traces.
pcb's are all brown.... the green is the solder mask so it don't matter
Black nail polish will do. DerBauer uses it around the die before putting on liquid metal.
kinda concerning that he used metal washers, cuz if he used plastic washers then it would crack first before the gpu die cracking if the mounting pressure was too much
I knew you were going to Timmy rig it. Finally we get to see the tear down!!!
Bro that’s awesome!! I just had to do the same with a $150 Vega 56. It was seriously thermal throttling. But after scraping off the super thick thermal concrete they had on it, and replacing it with better stuff it’s working as expected
" Some of you smart minded people that said send it back..." - 😉
Would still. My 2080Ti FE did start dieing like that card. Random crashes. And then all of a sudden: Space Invaders. I would not trust this card. It shouldnt crash at 80°C
@Colin Patty A defect that the early 2080ti cards had, resulted in a corruption of the displayed image that looked a bit like the old space invaders game. Just search for "2080Ti space invaders"
"Make a cooler!" I said, "It'll be fun!" I said. I was right.
I can almost promise you it was the washers. Installed an accelero on my card, high temps. Realized i forgot to use washers, put them on and dropped 13c
When I saw your previous video on this, I was actually really looking forward to seeing the followup on it. And I'm not disappointed! I'm glad you got it working, AND a partial refund!
Its a shame ya can't just shove the cooler from the Gaming X trio 2070 Super on it. Although it might not have the same girth as the 2080ti version (therefor not cooling as well) or the mounting holes don't line up. Still, would be cool to see if it was possible. Like a DIY 2080ti Gaming X trio.
That being said, I'd like to see how the accelero handles it. After all, it seems only right that you treat that 2080Ti like a gentleman and give it the best cooling you can give it. Especially since it was such a good deal, kinda makes it even more special than an expensive 2080Ti, because there's great price performance AND a cool story behind it!
I almost had a similar deal when i RMA'd my 2070 and got a 2080Ti Gaming X trio as a swap. I was over the MOON about it! But ultimately, that 2080Ti failed 3 more times and I eventually just got my money back on the 2070. Now... I just have a used 1080Ti (GIGABYTE basic 3 fan model, no backplate). I mean, I got it for £400, when all the others I could get were £500+. And I even painted the shroud white to match my build which worked out perfectly, so at least I got a story out of mine. It was just sad to see that beautiful 2080Ti leave. Since I had never had the highest end of any GPU before.
I'm so glad you got it to work!
Why are u glad it's not like ur2 getting it for free u clown
Ali Abbas he can be glad for other reasons, it doesn’t always have to be about getting stuff. For example he can be glad for timmy, or that the video was a succes..
@@kaideumers6102 yeah I was ignoring him in hopes for more constructive conversation. I am glad he was able to find such a good deal and fix such a wonderful card. It's always nice to find more ways to spend less and get more. Even if it requires a few moments out of your day than it normally would. Nothing wrong with putting in extra work to get what you want IMO.
Cole Sherrill Dont let that sad clown ruin your vibe bro. ♡
*"Working to some degree."*
I see what you did there
83 degrees u mean 🤣
"go until its stopped"
he means finger tight
not wrist tight
Always a winner when you get a steal, I’ve had my Founders 2080Ti since October 2018, I use my pc once every 2 weeks for 4 hours playing fallout 76, my 9900K is watercooled in a custom loop under full speed hits 34°C such a waste of a system but since having a baby my time is taken up with him, I feel privileged what a time to feel alive lol
They look like gum 😂
and yes why wouldn't you put the liquid cooler on it??? you already have it lol
because I want to move the GPU around a lot, the liquid cooler is extremely annoying to move around to different motherboards and computers. I've done it before. I'd rather keep it as the blower for portability for now. I will watercool it at some point don't you worry :)
@@TimmyJoePCTech ahh . yeah moving it around all the time would be a pain, didn't realize it wasn't staying in one machine
@@deminybs Through an AIO On it so its easy to move around, or grab some Quick Disconnects and throw it on it, still a pain because it means you have to potentially move around a Pump too, but at least makes it easy to tear down, if you take off the AIO off a EVGA Hybrid card, then you can use the plate they use to distribute the Cooling to the Memory, then you can use that and any AIO, that way your just pulling out the Card and an AIO Rad. It would make your card one of the best performers in terms of TH-cam Content test benches. Much Luck, glad you kept it AND got some of your money back. I definitely would buy one of those and water cool it.
@@TimmyJoePCTech Want to see some Water Cooling!!!!
@@TimmyJoePCTech maybe you can find a second one of these Alienwares xD then you could do NVLink (8K lol), watercool one and keep the other for mobility.
oh those crazy ideas
Your energy is literally the best thing ever. THANK you. Subscribed
Looks like that Dell guy will be selling a lot more GPUs now, haha
I got a 2280-KR EVGA blower style 2080Ti for $700 USD.. Got it from a dude locally off of Facebook, as he was getting evicted and just lost his job and needed the money fast so was selling it cheap. Card runs at 2100mhz and 8k on the memory no problem, and with all the fans maxed out in my case I don't see above 75c. I'm happy! Oh and did I mention I sold my MSI 1080ti Hybrid Seahawk for $500 on Ebay after buying it, also bought that GPU about a year ago for $519.99😝🤘🏻
Also I have a custom fan curve on Precision X1, that just puts the fan higher and higher until 70c and it maxes the fan at 100%. And yeah Played Destiny 2 and WoW classic full ultra, 1440p 165hz for hours, and never saw above 75c on HWmonitor. I'm thinking I'll still end up doing a Kraken G12 mount, just for better overall stability and thermals, but for the price I'm not complaining. Just wish I could get a EVGA hybrid kit (400-HY-1384-B1) but alas they are totally gone, so third party solutions are the only way at this point, short of replacing the card for something else entirely.
Timmy for the next video we want you to mount the cooler on that sucker and try some new and old titles if you could please.
Thanks.
This worked for me. My 2080 in my Alienware Aurora R8 was making that vacuum cleaner sound for a second every 10 seconds when it got to around 80 degrees. I had Dell replace my first one after it started doing this and now after around a year the replacement started doing the same thing. Replaced the thermal pads, thermal grease, added the washers, and cleaned the fan out and now it's nice and quiet. Thanks!
"the hoovies garage of computer parts" i had a good chuckle, does that mean you have 20 pcs and only 1 works but it has a strange way to turn it on?
He should start selling them at a huge loss also lmao
So glad u kept it and fixed it.Nothing better then seeing someone fix something and not end up wasting any money.
Hoovies garage references and everything you've got a subscriber
I think this guy is my fav TH-camr now. Does the most interesting projects.
Love the positivity
@Starkos demonetized
@Starkos copyright strike
I actually fixed my 1060's Temps by putting an older gtx 760 192 bit blower cooler on it. The PCB layout was literally almost identical. It was in the mid 80s before and now it's reaching 62C max in an itx case with tempered glass side panels. Having a sleeper gpu is pretty fun xD
9:46 for the best baby cry from a grown bearded man you've ever heard.
it didn't sound like a noise a human would make at first.
If you look back @5:17, too much thermal paste was used. None of the paste should be off of the die. Too much paste inhibits thermal transfer. You accidentally fixed it by cleaning up and doing it right. Some thermal compounds do better than others as well.
Put the Accelero or the Morpheus II on it, want to see the temps and how far you can OC it ;)
Hell yes! You did it; I knew you could! You fixed it and got a great deal in the end. Well done Timmy Joe! I would love to see some high framerate/increased quality older PC games, maybe even some of the high res texture mods that have been done for some of those titles that usually cripple performance to a certain extent (like the various mods for Crysis, Skyrim etc.). In fact, I believe there is a ray tracing filter/mod that you can apply to Crysis (Digital Foundry did a video on it as I recall) that would make a great test for this RTX powerhouse. I'd also like to see how old standards like Quake III Arena and UT3 run at high resolutions (perhaps with mods as well) on that hardware and even out of the box performance to see if you can break 1,000FPS in Quake III (doubt it, but you never know).
Lol dude keep up the fun content
watercooliiiiing !!! watercooliiiiing !!!! watercooliiiiing !!!!
When i see the thumbnail i was like :
"Wtf there is 1 missing chip there"
Dude, $620!! Killer deal, you deserve it though man, all the hard work you put into the chan! Congrats!
Use a Morpheus or the NZXT G12, cutting the 2 brackets. It's magic 😁
Morpheus is amazing on my 1080ti. 84 degrees to 48
Yea, i thought it would be thermal paste application too, Since thermal paste on the backplate will not cool anything on this case - Because - The parts he pointed at 4:14 actually doesn't have transistors - they're tiny ceramic capacitors that only handle small amount of voltage/signal stabilization ( thus, can't generate much heat to begin with unless something goes horribly wrong ) On 6:15 with zoomed picture you can see they have only 2 terminals and has yellow color. ( Transistors usually have at least 3 terminals (Gate/Source/Drain for MOSFETs) , or more if they're multi channel )
0:10 I press like only for that reference! 😄
Me too lol
I used the washer trick on my reference 5700xt. I recommend plastic washers, I got mine at Lowe's, the reason being is that you'll crack the washer before you break the pcb if you over torque the screws.
That's a good idea. Rubber might be good too no?
And no potential electrical shorts.
still my fave channel....always fun
Dude, your channel makes me laugh....I get all the inside (techy) jokes that almost no one around me can appreciate. Keep up the great content!
glad it worked out!!! I knew it you could solve the issues. now send me your spare 2080 to replace my 1060 3gb card lol cheers!
I was so happy this morning when I woke up and saw the video was up. love the videos man
Man wouldve liked to see him try mount the old founders edition cooler on it
That's how I also fixed my fat launch PS3. Increased mounting pressure by adding makeshift washers from popsicle sticks. Changes the fan speed and the amount of heat you can feel in the exhaust :)
Timmy Joe deserves a Kingpin 2080Ti card after this vid.🎁
Timmy Joe not a slacker
hahaha, unlike some other bearded people eh :P
Whose joe
@@snateri83 Joe mama lmao #vibing™️
@@noot_2 bruh
Glad you kept it. But I want to see the air cooler change difference in performance
actually, this is the right price for this level of cards...
Oh man I got so much joy from this. Love your vids. BRAVO.
Hell ya. Hook me up with some broken 1080ti's I love working on things in hobby vices with binoculars on.
Timmy: 81C, it's not that hot.
Me, 74C: I've got to do something, I've got to do something, I've got to do something!
Timmy Joe: "Let me know what you want to see!"
Me (an intellectual): "Why not both?"
More people should take note of this, getting the cheapest 2080Ti you can find (if it's reasonable) even a crap one like this is still better than the fanciest water cooled 2080S or anything else. You made it happen!
put the good cooler on! i wanna see performance diff o,o
glad you fix it man , i expected other refrigeration cooler , but its still working good.
man that cheap plastic sound is like nails on a chalk board
In the previous video, I said you were a fool to not return that card. It seems I was wrong. GREAT JOB!!
Forget water cooling! The Arctic cooler looks way more awesome then a waterblock on a green PCB!
You rock brother !!! Keep up the good content!!
ill give the card 2 weeks till he fries it :D
4 hours of far cry 5 at ultra yeah maybe
I would love to see Crysis attempted.... and benchmarked vs other CPU's
So glad that u fix this beast mate !!!!
I can't really stand how hyperactive this guy is. And how theatrical he acts. But i did skip through the video to see if the card was fixed. Good for you.
Hi great to see you fixed the card.
I think the boost clock looks a bit low. It's not uncommon to see 1800s on stock 2080 Ti. Some even higher.
Did you have power target raised up above 100% in msi afterburner or precision x1?
Also setting power management in the nvidia control panel to 'Maximum Performance' will also ensure your card does not clock down really low when the load reduces....
awesome video, glade you went that path for people who get rooted on refunds to show how to fix DIY
Excellent! I knew you could fix it and generate rather good content in the mean time! Awesome Timmy!
Ya nice to see it all worked out. Keep up the cool content. And the water block would be sweet.
That's sick!!! I love this kind of content
Im so happy for you. Good Job.
I had no doubt you would be able to do it.
Good for you TJ! I actually voted to send it back but who the hell am I? I guess content is better when you get a win like this, I am truly happy you kept it and it’s slinging frames like a proper 2080ti.
Awesome video Timmy! You should put that cooler on there it cant be any worse than the blower.
Good job, you definitely deserve the deal you got. Glad you kept it.
ITS NOT TRYING WITH TIMMY JOE!!!!! ITS HOW HE WILL GONE DO IT!!!!
Hehehe, so glad you Timmy-Joe'd it as you got yourself a real bargain, and made a great video from it! Now you got yourself an industry standard test bench! Hoorah!
Congrats! That's an amazing deal after getting it works.
I would have slapped a water block or AIO cooler on it though
Super big win!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Very nice!!!!!!!!!!
We are all happy for you friend
Wait. You kept the case open. I'm pretty sure you had the PC case closed on the last video. That can make a huge difference.
That’s a good point.
Even KINGPIN would like this maybe call you KINGTIM! Keep em rolling Timmy Joe.
You know what, I was pretty worried about this! I'm glad you kept it and tried fixing it though! :D now you are happy days ;)
Timmy! Don’t sell it dude! This card is your WIN!!
It should make a great tool for making many new videos with it and keep increasing your views!
Use the Accelero Cooler, use a water block, heck, it should not be hard to find another company’s cooler that fits a FE PCB! Your video ideas 💡 already sound interesting and I’m hoping we get to see those soon too!
Congrats again on the WIN and good luck with the new endeavors
I love that you got it working. With that fast of a die however you could have overclock that thing with a water cooler and gotten it to ridiculous speeds! It looks like you won the Silicon Lottery!
I do however wonder how well that blower fan is going to work when the card is under long-term load?
wish u all the luck my friend .Great job on the channel. You deserve more subs than what you get. I vote millions.
Good job man, I wouldn't mind some $600 2080Ti 😅
Glad to see it fixed!
Good job dude, enjoyed the videos
Glad your 2080 Ti worked out for you!
congrats on the win. it will be nice to see it on a water block
Hoovies garage of Computer parts with a hint of Linus Butterfingers. + Happy Canadian that gets mad randomly & curse's. All the best here!
Good for you! Mounting pressure was probably the key since it was die temp that was causing the throttling and crash before. Or it could have been bad thermal paste. Why would you even think about selling it now? BTW, it's better to use non-conductive, sqashable washers, just in case, you know. I'd use nylon.
Best deal I got on a component was a $150 GTX 1660 Ti. I know the feeling man, it makes you love your machine even more because it didn't make you cry as you emptied your wallet.
no for waterblock, no for changing the fan but yes for the old game.
you've fixed it :-)
so glad to see this already after watching the other vid!
Hey Timmy Joe, glad you fixed it, I knew you could do it!!!
I'd like to see you put the Accellero Cooler on it, and see how well it cools the 2080ti in a host of current games.
As a comparison to see, how much better the Accellero cooler would do, than the crappy stock cooler, that came with it.
I would also like to see how well it plays older games like the Original Crysis, and similar games, that came out about the same time.
Keep coming with the Unique content, I NEED it!!!
There's no one doing it on TH-cam, like you, Timmy Joe!!! You're the MAN!!!
Thanks!!!!
I was one of the folks that encouraged a refund. The way it turned out is spectacular! Put a new cooler, or water block and you would be driving the bus down town. Go on with your bad self.
DO NOT TOUCH IT! JOB WELL DONE SIR! ITS YOUR $600 2080Ti
Put a water cooling block on it, and strait to the chiller with it. :)))))
9:20
Dude, if you'd have binned the stock cooler and slapped on that Arctic cooler you near enough *would* have the 2080 Ti equivalent... At least in thermals and noise. No RGB and I'm not sure how much of a difference the custom PCB actually makes, but the drop in thermals would send your boost clocks skyrocketing
Happy for you TJ, good ppl deserve a solid win every once in a while.
I was hoping you would make this video but also considered voting to return the card and save yourself some money. Glad it worked out for you.