The GTX 1080-Ti Thread

Discussion in 'Videocards - NVIDIA GeForce' started by XenthorX, Sep 18, 2016.

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  1. chris89

    chris89 Master Guru

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  3. Shadowdane

    Shadowdane Maha Guru

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    I think I'm actually going to wait on the big tech/gaming sites to do a full review roundup where they compare all the partner cards.

    I'm doing ok with my temporary gtx 1060 card for now.. already have a friend interested in buying it once I'm done with it. So I can wait a little bit but I'd prefer to grab something next month if I can!
     
  4. Netherwind

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    Well, I could have one in my hand early next week if I wanted to :) But 1000€? I don't think so :)
     

  5. Danny_G13

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    So when will the AIBs actually start to be available?

    And when will clock speeds start to surface?
     
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    That would be good. I couldn't be happier with my 1440p, 144 hrtz monitor, especially with my new 1080 ti.
     
  7. Hey guys, havent posted here in ages but I am almost done with my micro atx build and looking for water cooling advice. I just got my two 1080ti founders editions and I am looking at adding them to my custom loop. I see that the titan X(p) EK blocks are compatible with the 1080ti, but was wondering "how" compatible they are? Like are the vrms cooled just as effectively as with the near identical titan x? And secondly, the titan x blocks are not compatible with the nvidia HB sli bridge which quite some time ago I saw gave some decent gains in SLI with the 10 series...I currently use the EVGA pro HB sli bridge - is it basically the same ****? Or is the proper nvidia one proving to have some wizardry going on? I have been in touch with EK and they say they are working on a proper 1080ti block but cannot give me an ETA, and may turn out to be compatible with the nvidia sli bridge so what do you guys reckon? Grab titan x blocks now and use my current sli bridge, or wait for new blocks to see what they improve? Thanks in advance.
     
  8. fantaskarsef

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    I think they are laser cut. No free unlocking I'm afraid ;)



    Yeah I can understand you guys, I'm also just waiting a little to see if there would be anything sensible to get besides the FE and putting my own EK block onto it, my loop's already waiting for some improvements (and spring cleaning hehe).

    And yes that's horribly expensive Nether! :eek:
    Strix is 'only' 919€ without shipping here.
     
  9. pegasus1

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    Finally light at the end of the Ti tunnel.
    MSI 1080Ti in stock at Amazon on the 28th March.
     
  10. Netherwind

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    Yea, I'm not sure what ASUS are up to :) But the first prices are always the highest and I'm sure it will go down as other brands become available in Sweden.

    You mean the Gaming X?
     

  11. pegasus1

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    No, Founders Edition, itll be WCed so i dont need a better cooler.
     
  12. Beatnutz

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    MSI 1080 Ti FE is €820 here in The Netherlands. It's not too bad and I don't think it will go down much more.

    It's available right now .. I'm thinking about going WC so FE will do just fine for me .. have to think about it another 24 hours. It will be a massive investment all in all :(
     
  13. pegasus1

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    If you intend to keep the card for a while then its a good investment.
    Most recently i gone 8800gtx, 280gtx to a 580gtx and then 780gtx, all watercooled and overclocked/volted and all have been good investments from buying when they came out.
     
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    I usually upgrade every other version, but I do a lot of renders so I keep 3 cards at all times. So two 980 Ti's will move down and make place for the 1080 Ti. The WC and new PSU alone will be about €1300 so the new card isn't the big headache. But I've wanted to do this for a while so will probably go ahead now. Looking forward to building it! :)
     
  15. Rafnagud

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    Tweakers added the first custom GTX 1080 Ti:

    Asus GeForce GTX 1080Ti ROG Strix OC: € 942,59

    I hope that price will drop or other custom cards stay below 900 euro.
     

  16. Beatnutz

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    That sounds very unlikely. FE-cards range from €820-900 right now. I bet the EVGA Hybrid will be at least €1000.

    The perfect time to switch to a water cooled system in other words.
     
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    It's € 925,65 now, from only one shop you can pre-order, price will drop more for sure.
     
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    1080 ti with water cooling solution. any exists?

    aim so happy with water cooling on my CPU. only noise comes from my case is case Fan and GPU.
     
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