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ASUS ROG RTX 2080 Strix OC (08G) Review

We have recently revamped our GPU power consumption testing. Previously we would measure the total system power draw with each graphics card installed. Given that the rest of the components did not change, this gave us an idea of the relative power consumption of each graphics card, but we could not be more specific than that.

Now, however, thanks to Cybenetics Labs and its Powenetics Project, we are able to measure the power consumption of the graphics card alone, giving much more precise and accurate data. Essentially, this works by installing sensors in the PCIe power cables, as well as the PCIe slot itself thanks to a special riser card. This data is recorded using specialist software provided by Cybenetics Labs and given it polls multiple times a second (between 6 and 8 times a second, based on my observations) we can track the power consumption in incredible detail over any given amount of time.

You can read more about the Powenetics Project over HERE.

As with previous testing, a reading under load comes from running the 3DMark Fire Strike Ultra stress test 20 times. An idle reading comes after leaving the system on the Windows desktop for 30 minutes. This stress test (20 runs) produces approximately 4300 data entries in the Powenetics software, which we can then export to an Excel file and analyse further. Here we present the average continuous power consumption of each graphics card across the entire 20 run test.

Unsurprisingly, given its clock speed advantage over the other RTX 2080 cards, we see the Strix 2080 drawing an extra 15W or so compared to the Palit GameRock Premium – that's about 35W more than the Founders Edition. It's worth noting, but if you are spending £999 on a graphics card it is not going to bother you.

Incidentally, the quiet BIOS doesn't even draw 2W less than the performance BIOS which isn't a huge surprise given the clock speed gap between the two is just 24MHz.

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