Gigabyte GeForce RTX 2080 Ti 11GB Turbo Rev. 2.0 Blower Fan

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NVIDIA's GeForce RTX 2080 Ti is the highest-end GeForce model based on the Turing GPU architecture. This generation represents an incremental improvement in general graphics performance, as usual, along with the addition of two major features: dedicated RT cores for ray tracing and Tensor cores for machine learning inference. The RT cores are brand-new, while the Tensor cores have existed on previous Titan and Quadro cards - but this is the first time they've come to the mainstream GeForce series. This specialized hardware will allow for new functionality in games and GPU-accelerated applications, but will require such programs to be written specifically to utilize them in order to see much benefit. The 2080 Ti should be about 20-30% faster than the previous GTX 1080 Ti in normal GPU-limited situations, and even higher in applications that utilize RT and/or Tensor cores.

This particular variant, from Gigabyte, has a single-fan "blower" style cooler. This won't be as quiet under load as a dual-fan design, when comparing individual cards, but since it exhausts most of the card's heat out the back of the computer it is much better for use in multi-GPU configurations.

Finally, in regards to connectivity, the RTX 2080 Ti has dropped DVI output entirely. There are still enough outputs for four monitors, though: one HDMI 2.0b and three DisplayPort 1.4. VirtualLink - a specialized Type C port combining DisplayPort, USB 3.1, and power - is also included, for single-cable connectivity to next-generation VR headsets.
William George (Marketing Project Manager)
William George (Marketing Project Manager) Says:
This is a minor revision that brings a few nice changes: a more standardized length, rear power connections, and proper rear mounting holes for bracing. This makes it even better suited to multi-GPU use in tower and rackmount systems! I've also heard that this particular card has a more aggressive fan profile, meaning it could be a little louder than other cards of similar design - but again that makes it well suited to multi-GPU configurations where cooling is critical and noise is a secondary concern.

Model: Gigabyte N208TTURBO-11GC rev2.0

Specifications

Chipset Manufacturer NVIDIA
Product Line GeForce
Interface PCI Express 3.0 x16
Maximum Digital Resolution 7680x4320
Maximum HDMI Resolution 4096x2160
Maximum DisplayPort Resolution 7680x4320
Maximum Monitors Supported 4
HDCP Compliant Yes
Multi-GPU Technology NVLink (GeForce RTX)
GPU Specifications
Core Speed 1350 MHz
Boost Speed 1545 Mhz
Stream Processors 4352
Memory Specifications
Video Memory 11GB
Memory Type GDDR6
Memory Speed 14,000 MHz
Memory Bus Width 352-bit
Bandwidth 616 GB/s
Additional Information
Cooling System Blower Type
DirectX Support DirectX 12
CUDA Support 6.5
OpenGL Support 4.5
Removable Backplate No
Slot Width 2
Outputs
Port 1 USB Type-C
Port 2 DisplayPort
Port 3 HDMI
Port 4 DisplayPort
Port 5 DisplayPort
Power Connectors
Plug 1 8-pin PCI-E
Plug 2 8-pin PCI-E
Dimensions
Length 267 mm (10.5 in)
Height 114 mm (4.5 in)
Width 35 mm (1.4 in)