In this new article we review the new MSI flagship graphics card, the mighty GeForce GTX 1080 Ti Lightning Z edition. This GTX 1080 Ti comes customized with high-factory clocks, a triple fan and coole... Review: MSI GeForce GTX 1080 Ti Lightning Z
Super review as always and enjoyed reading Great looking card with RGB lights going on . I've been wanting to go back to a single card setup now for sometime now, but im still waiting for AMD new cards before i make the decision . I have the feeling that AMD won't be able to beat the 1080ti in performance (hope im wrong)
That's some insane memory clocks. If I go above +600 the performance decreases for me, however my average core is 2088MHz on my MSI Gaming X. Even though I like the look of the new Lighting more, if it is anywhere like the older Lightnings, it will have quite the GPU sag considering how massive it is.
Dayumn pascal OC's like shizle, be it midget or full blown chip. I expected 2GHz will be the limit and it still is.. Wonder what Volta will do, hard limit at 2.3Ghz? :grin:
2.3Ghz on full Volta will be what 22.5Tflop? Sign me up. OT just makes my decision to go with a reference board 1080ti seem even more logical at hmthis point.
I'am little wondering.. got a 2-way-sli of the MSI GTX 1080 Lighning Z and did not get over 650 Watts (read by the Corsair PSU). The cards run in normal mode and not Lightning mode. Cant post links yet (please add worldwideweb): hardwareluxx.de/community/f305/nvidia-geforce-gtx-1080-ti-gp102-sammelthread-faq-1155617-307.html#post25695288