NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080 Ti - Graphics Card Manual

NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080 Ti - Graphics Card Manual

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NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080 Ti - Graphics Card Manual

INTRODUCTION

The GeForce@ RTX 2080 Ti is powered by the all-new NVIDIA TuringTM architecture to give you incredible new levels of gaming realism, speed, power efficiency, and immersion. This is graphics reinvented.

Minimum System Requirements

  • Motherboard
    PCl Express@ or up to PCl Express 3.0-compliant motherboard with one dual-width x 16 graphics slot.
  • System Power Supply
    Minimum 650 W or greater system power supply with two 8-pin PCl Express supplementary power connectors.
  • Operating System
    • Microsoft@ Windows@ 10, 64-bit (April 2018 update or later)
    • Microsoft Windows 7, 64-bit
    • Linux, 64-bit
  • System Memory
    8 GB system memory (16 GB recommended)
  • Internet connection for driver installation
  • 1.5 GB of available hard disk space

UNPACKING

Prior to unpacking your new NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080 Ti graphics card, it is important to make sure you meet all the system requirements for a smooth installation.

Be sure to inspect each piece of equipment shipped in the packing box. If anything is missing or damaged, contact your reseller.

Equipment
The following equipment and documentation are included in the GeForce RTX 2080 Ti graphics card box.
Equipment

HARDWARE INSTALLATION

Installing the NVIDIA GeForce graphics card hardware involves opening your computer. RTX 2080 Ti Follow all the safety instructions provided here to ensure that there is no damage to you, your computer, or the graphics board.

Before You Begin

The GeForce RTX 2080 Ti graphics card is a PCl Express 3.0 x 16 graphics card. Your computer may already have a graphics card installed in the PCl Express slot. If so, you will need to remove that graphics card and replace it with the GeForce RTX 2080 Ti graphics card.

If you do not have a graphics card, this means that your motherboard has onboard graphics (there is a graphics chip installed on your motherboard or integrated in the motherboard chipset). If this is the case, there is no action that needs to be taken before installing your new graphics card.

Use the RTX 2080 Ti graphics card with UL Listed ITE Personal Computer (PC)/Server.

Installing the GeForce Graphics Card

Because there are so many different computer systems on the market, the procedure to install the GeForce RTX 2080 Ti graphics card can vary from system to system. Use the following instructions as a guideline and consult the documentation for your computer system for any further information on your individual system.

information Note: It is important that all power to the computer be disconnected before you install the graphics card.

Discharge your body's static electricity by touching a grounded surface before touching the graphics card. A grounded surface is the computer chassis, or some other surface you know to be grounded.

warning ATTENTION: If your system has been running for a while prior to opening the panels, it is very important that you wait until the graphics card in your system has cooled before taking the card out of the system. Graphics cards get very hot when they have been operating for any length of time.

Use the following procedure to install the GeForce RTX 2080 Ti graphics card into your computer system.

  1. Turn off your computer and monitor and disconnect the power cord.
    Depending on your computer system, you may need to disconnect the cable going to the back of your system. Mark the cables so you can make sure you reconnect them properly.
  1. Open your computer by removing the cover/side panel. Refer to your computer documentation from the original manufacturer for assistance.
  2. Remove any existing graphics card (if there is one). Save hardware (such as screws and brackets) to use when installing the NVIDIA graphics card.
  3. Remove two adjacent slot covers if you do not have a graphics card installed.
    Remove two adjacent slot covers that corresponds to the PCI-Express slot you are installing the GeForce RTX 2080 Ti graphics card in.

information Note: The GeForce RTX 2080 Ti card is double-wide and requires removing two slot covers.

  1. Plug the GeForce RTX 2080 Ti graphics card into the Primary PCl Express x 16 slot on your motherboard. This is often the slot closest to the CPU but may be the second or third slot. Look for the slot labeled x 16. It will likely be the only PCl Express slot with a retention lever on the end of the slot or the one closest to the CPU.
    Install your first GeForce RTX 2080 Ti graphics card into the Primary PCl Express x16 slot.
    The RTX 2080 Ti graphics card should be installed with the bracket facing the side of the computer.

    Installing the GeForce Graphics Card - Step 1

information Note: It is recommended that you install the graphics card into the primary PCl Express x16 slot. If you install the graphics card into the secondary slot, your system may not recognize the graphics card and there will be nothing displayed on the monitor.
Also note that on some motherboard SBIOS, the physical location of the primary slot can be configured when there are more than one PCl Express x16 slots.

If you are installing additional RTX 2080 Ti graphics cards for an NVLink configuration, continue with step 6. If you are only installing one GeForce card, go on to step 7.

  1. Install a second GeForce RTX 2080 Ti graphic card (NVLink configuration). Install the second GeForce card into the outer most PCl Express x16 slot on the motherboard.
    Connect the two cards together using the GeForce RTX NVLink Bridge (3-Slot or 4-Slot).

information Note: GeForce RTX NVLink Bridge can be found on www.nvidia.com.

2-way SLI: Install your second GeForce RTX 2080 Ti graphics card into the outer PCl Express x 16 slot (the outer slot is the one farthest away from the CPU).
Connect the two cards together using the GeForce RTX NVLink Bridge.

Installing the GeForce Graphics Card - Step 2

  1. Connect two 8-pin power connectors from the power supply to the power connectors on the top edge of the GeForce RTX 2080 Ti graphics card. Note that the connector and socket on the graphics card have a unique shape and connect one way only.
    GeForce RTX 2080 Ti graphics card requires two 8-pin PCl Express power plugs from the system power supply.
    Installing the GeForce Graphics Card - Step 3

Reinstall the cover on your computer and reconnect any cables that you removed earlier in the installation.
Installing the GeForce Graphics Card - Step 4

SOFTWARE INSTALLATION

With the hardware installed, it is now time to install the GeForce Experience software and the graphics driver.

GeForce Experience Software Installation

  1. Download and install GeForce Experience software.
  1. Optimize your installed games.
  • Open GeForce Experience and click Scan for Games and click 0K to scan your installed games.
  • Click on Optimize All to optimize your game settings.
  1. Install the latest drivers.
  • Open GeForce Experience and select the Drivers tab.
  • Select Download Driver. Your GPU driver begins to download.
  • Select Express Installation when the download finishes. GeForce Experience begins to install the graphics driver.

information Note: It may take several minutes for the installation to take place. Your screen may go blank for a few seconds one or more times during installation. This is normal.

  • Click CLOSE when the driver install completes.

Congratulations!
Your GeForce RTX 2080 Ti graphics card is now ready to use!

information Note: If you have any questions about your NVIDIA product you can Chat live with NVIDIA Customer Care at www.nvidia.com/support or call 1-800-493-4578 (US) or 0800-404-7747 (I-JK).

SLI is a revolutionary technology developed by NVIDIA that allows you to connect identical GeForce graphics cards together to deliver increased performance.

You can enable SLI by either clicking on the SLI-capable system balloon in the system tray or by going to the NVIDIA Control Panel.

information Note: You must have an SLI-ready motherboard and two identical SLI-ready GeForce RTX 2080 Ti graphics cards installed in your PC in order to enable SLI.

Accessing the NVIDIA Control Panel

To access the NVIDIA Control Panel, you can right-click the Windows desktop and select NVIDIA Control Panel from the menu. Other ways to access the NVIDIA Control Panel depends on the operating system.

Enabling / Disabling SLI

  1. Once you have the NVIDIA Control Panel open, click on Configure SLI, Surround, PhysX in the left task pane.
  2. Enable SLI by making sure the Disable SLI button is not checked.

CONFIGURING HDMI

Connecting HDTV via HDMI allows you to output both digital audio and video from your graphics card to an HDTV.

Enabling Audio Over HDMI
If you are connecting to your display over HDMI, you may need to set the HDMI output to be your default audio device. Select

  1. Select Start→ Control Panel → Sound.
  2. On the Playback tab, select your HDMI display and select
  3. Set Default.

Congratulations! Your GeForce graphics card(s) is now ready to use!

For detailed instructions on using the NVIDIA Control Panel, consult the Control Panel User's Guide found at www.geforce.com/drivers (select your driver, then click on Control Panel User's Guide to download the User's Guide).

FEATURES

  • NVIDIA GeForce ExperienceTM:
    Capture and share videos, screenshots, and livestreams with friends. Keep your drivers up to date and optimize your game settings. GeForce Experience lets you do it all. It is the essential companion to your GeForce graphics card.
  • Game Ready Drivers:
    Get the highest levels of performance, and the smoothest experience possible from the moment you start playing.
  • NVIDIA ShadowPlayTM:
    Record and share high-quality gameplay videos, screenshots, and livestreams with your friends.
  • NVIDIA Ansel:
    Turn your screenshots into art with this powerful in-game photo mode that captures 360, HDR, and super-resolution photos.
  • NVIDIA G-SYNCTM-Ready1 :
    Get smooth, tear-free gameplay at refresh rates up to 240 Hz, plus HDR, and more.
  • Microsoft@DirectX@ 12Support:
    Power new visual effects and rendering techniques for more lifelike gaming.
  • DisplayPort:
    Drive the latest DisplayPort panels with support for resolutions up to 40960160.
  • HDMI2:
    Support for HDMI includes 4K resolution at 60 Hz, GPU-accelerated Blu-ray 3D support, x.v. Color, HDMI Deep Color, and 7.1 digital surround sound.

1NVIDIA G-SYNC requires an NVIDIA G-SYNC-ready monitor

2Blu-ray 3D playback requires the purchase of a compatible software player from CyberLink or Corel. Upgrade your GPUto full 3D capability with NVIDIA3DTVPlay software, enabling 3D gaming, picture viewing and 3D web video streaming. See www.nvidia.com/3dtv for more details.

Safety Instructions

To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, or injury, always follow basic safety precautions.

information Note: All hardware must be installed prior to installation of the drivers.

  • Remove power from your computer by disconnecting the AC main source before installation.
  • Do not operate this product near water or when your hands or body are wet.
  • Do not place this product on soft surfaces that could block the ventilation slots and cause overheating.
  • Do not place this product near a heating register or radiator.
  • Place this product securely on a stable surface. Serious damage to this product may result if it falls.
  • Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord. Do not place this product where a person can step or trip on the power cord.

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