Nvidia GeForce RTX 2080 dry ice overclock draws some interesting conclusions

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GeForce RTX 2080 to extremes, using a different cooling method while making some interesting conclusions.Rather than liquid nitrogen as is
RTX 2080.As spotted by Hexus, at -72 degrees centigrade, he managed to get the graphics card running at a clock speed of 2,340MHz (with the
video memory clocked up to an effective 16,000MHz).This gave Der8auer an almost 21% boost compared to the RTX 2080 running at stock speeds
when it came to the SuperPosition benchmark
the RTX 2080 Ti reached 2,415MHz when he beat all the 3DMark high scores across the board, incidentally.Air or liquidA further interesting
In both cases, the best stable clock speed he could reach was 2,100MHz, although admittedly in the case of liquid cooling, power consumption
But the GPU will run cooler, and as mentioned, power efficiency will be better, which never hurts.Der8auer also observed that you can expect
much the same sort of overclocking behavior from a Turing-toting RTX 2080 Ti, just scaled up in terms of overall performance, obviously
enough.