Modder turns RTX 2080 Ti Hall of Fame into a supercharged 900W Titan RTX with transplanted core and memory — fully unlocked TU102 die with a 900W power limit hi

Modder turns RTX 2080 Ti Hall of Fame into a supercharged 900W Titan RTX with transplanted core and memory — fully unlocked TU102 die with a 900W power limit hi

The modder also unlocked the full bus width of the core, upgrading the GPU from 11GB of GDDR6 to 24GB.

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(Image credit: X – @unnatural__log) Share Share by: Copy link Facebook X Whatsapp Reddit Pinterest Flipboard Email Share this article 1 Join the conversation Follow us Add us as a preferred source on Google The RTX 2080 Ti HoF is one of the most powerful RTX 20 series graphics cards that exists, but the artificial core and memory bus limits on the TU102 core always meant that the hardware has extra untapped potential under the hood. Modder Jiachen Liu on X decided to remedy this issue by transplanting an RTX Titan core and 24GB of GDDR6 memory. While he was at it, he also modified the power limit from 300W to 900W.

Armed with all these upgrades, the modified RTX 2080 TI HoF (or supercharged Titan RTX, whatever you want to call it) was recorded pushing a whopping 18,038 points on the graphics score for 3DMark TimeSpy Extreme. To understand just how crazy this score is, the average score for two Titan RTX graphics cards in SLI is around 17,000 points, and an average RTX 3090 score is around 14,000 points in TimeSpy Extreme.

2080Ti HOF >> TITAN RTX modIt’s time to do justice for this beautiful PCB with a fully unlocked TITAN core and 24GB of HC16 memory. No more deactivated shaders or unpopulated memory modules.4352sp >> 4608sp, 300W PL >> 900W 11GB 352bit Samsung HC14 >> 24GB 384bit Samsung… pic.twitter.com/ZLI1Qb8Q05 January 23, 2026

The RTX 2080 Ti was the most powerful consumer-focused Turing graphics card for the RTX 20 series. The GPU came with 68 SMs, 4352 CUDA cores, 68 RT cores, 544 Tensor Cores, 272 TMUs, 5.5MB of L2 cache, 250W TDP, and 11GB of GDDR6 operating on a 352-bit interface. The Titan RTX was the most powerful Turing graphics card made that was geared towards prosumers, featuring 72 SMs, 4608 CUDA cores, 72 RT cores, 576 tensor cores, 288 TMUs, 6MB of L2 cache, and 24GB of GDDR6 operating on a 384-bit interface.

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