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Tear-Down of EVGA RTX 2080 FTW3: VRM, Die, & Cooler

2018-08-21
everyone so we just took apart the EVGA FTW 3 card it's a 2080 first ones to do it I'm sure someone else has already posted stuff because we had a crowd of people taking photos on my shoulder thanks guys hey I really appreciate it I'm sure you credited us alright so you know where it came from though it's a tu-104 408 a 1 GPU it's an RT X 2080 almost a GTX before that this video is brought to you by thermal takes view 37 case the vo 37 focuses on highlighting custom PC builds with its full panoramic window and tinted front acrylic and our thermal testing the view 37 performed reasonably well when considering its looks focus build which is partly thanks to the airflow design and the removal of a bottom power supply shroud for a balance of looks and performance check the link in the description below for the view 37 so this card will talk about the PCB in a moment erm all that stuff I've got some information but kulish pretty straightforward so it's it's just a bunch of heat pipes on the back 2.75 slot really thick all aluminum VIN stack and then three fans and then there are three fan connectors that plug into the side of the PCB so I'm really nothing that different for what we normally work with it's all three head fan headers plug into the bottom right over here on this card we have b-roll taking it all apart a bit curious but I think the cooler is pretty straightforward if you've seen previous EVGA cooler so that's the cooler as far as the PCB you already know the GPU is it is an RT X 2080 the PCB is using a 12 plus 2 phase design and it is a PWM split to drive to MOSFETs each so one PWM signal for two feds and that is using on semi ft 11 31 70s will talk to builds right about this later if you want a bill toid PCB analysis will probably have one the controller is a UPI you p90 512 and that's what I've got for the BRM specs right now so that's EVGA FTW three has taken down with the at their booth at Gamescom for the r-tx 2080 and just one more time here it is a tu-104 480 - hey one sample typically the last one just means revision one or revision a one in this case so that's what we got for you check to all of the coverage of EVGA a booth on our channel it's already up for the other three cards and then we have b-roll of taking it all apart I mean I'll just really quickly cover the base plate this is entirely new the folks taking photos are my shoulder clod and notice it but there is a plate right in the middle here that's contacting between the BRM components and the big heat sink so it's got two sets of throw pods on this side on the top side going into the heatsink and then another set of thrown pads on the back and it looks like yes even a small heat pipe in there so the small nickel-plated heat pipe in there copper nickel plating heat pipe with contact to the MOSFETs and then another contact plate with the throw pad to the chokes and I think that covers the whole card so yeah that's EB J's FTW three you didn't see here first but we were the ones to do it first thanks for watching subscribe for more go to store dock cameras Nexus net or patreon.com/scishow sexist helps out directly and we're also gonna be talking to their Bower after the hiss so check back for that I'll see you all next time
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