GeForce GTX 1080 Ti Photos

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  1. Hilbert Hagedoorn

    Hilbert Hagedoorn Don Vito Corleone Staff Member

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    Last week Nvidia announced the Geforce GTX 1080 Ti, later this week the review embargo will be lifted. But today we are allowed to show you a few photos....

    GeForce GTX 1080 Ti Photos
     
  2. Undying

    Undying Ancient Guru

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    Wow a photos, it looks so much different than other nvidia cards. :D
     
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    Water Blocks?

    So this would mean that this card with its capabilities of using the TITAN X (P) water blocks is able to use just "ONE" slot in spacing??

    I just want to confirm this is just as simple as getting a face plate for the card that has the appropriate cut outs for the specific connections that are in place now.

    Just want to confirm this as I'll be buying a few of these bad boys for sure.....that is if I can block them for one slot service.

    I'd love to get rid of my four hungry vanilla TITANs and go with two or four of these bad boys. Even though with four of these now I am able to run it all at 4k. Would just love to save a buck or two on some "powah" if possible...
     
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    Like the cleaner backend without the DVI connector but no one seems to be moaning. When Apple took out the 3.5mm audio jack people went bunkers lol
     
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    SirDremor Master Guru

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    Sexy!
    Waiting for review!
     
  6. Kohlendioxidus

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    I feel the same :3eyes:!
     
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    this design ***305; dont like it .. I bet this is gonna 85 degrees at least .. people will wait MSI edit design..
     
  8. rl66

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    Most WC block maker have confirmed so... and some have made special WB.

    just ask when you have it but it seem so.
     
  9. Ricepudding

    Ricepudding Master Guru

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    "DeskStar So this would mean that this card with its capabilities of using the TITAN X (P) water blocks is able to use just "ONE" slot in spacing??"

    I Would assume so, the layout does look similar. though i would wait for WB makers to come out and directly say it just incase.

    Though just having 2 of these will be a massive step up from Vanilla Titan, though i'm not sure if the 1080ti can do 3/4 (unless Nvidia are still doing those codes to allow for it) i know the 1080 had a similar sli issue when going past 2 cards.
     
  10. Fender178

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    Very different situations. A lot of people are still using wired earbuds and headphones with their phones and sometimes the wireless solution did not work so well. Plus many phones prior to Apple removing the headphone jack had a headphone jack. Plus convince is what people were complaining about. As far as doing a away with the DVI connector people have adapted by upgrading their monitor or using adapters.
     

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    Agent-A01 Ancient Guru

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    Tell that to Porsche.
     
  12. Danny_G13

    Danny_G13 Master Guru

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    This is such a tease! But even then, these numbers will be conservative compared with the retail OC packages. So if these are as good as we hope, and expect, they're still not as good as the end retail product will be.
     
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    Yay! Finally got rid of that damn DVI connector.
     
  14. A bit crazy idea but DVI connector might have been removed to improve cooling performance on FE cards. Just have a look at 1080FEs. DVI connector blocks 1/3+ of air flow.
     
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    I always wondered about that, i have two old GTX 570's that have the whole vent open with no DVI port blocking it (as the two DVI ports are on the bottom), i was going to test them with half the vent covered to see if it made a big difference to temps/noise levels but... i seem to have lent my GTX 570's to someone and i cant remember who... so never got around to testing it.

    People have stated on these forums in the past that the blower style setups shouldn't be effected much by the blockage, but they have never offered proof or tests to show this.

    I'm planning on getting a FE 1080Ti with my new build, so I'm gonna run that test to see if its true or not.
     

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    *sniff* *sob* It's so beautiful :wanker:
     
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    Hilbert, release that sweet DX12 performance driver..... Come on we know you have it. :D
     
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    NVIDIA specifically said it was to help improve cooling and that you can either choose to run it cooler at the same noise or to run with a lower fan speed and therefore quieter at the same temps when compared to the last reference cooler.

    Since they are kindly including an adapter for those needing DVI this new design looks like a win win to me.
     

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