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Published: 2017-03-09, Author: Jon , review by: fudzilla.com
– The most advanced consumer GPU gets over a 40 percent price cutNvidia has been able to give developers a remarkable tool for maintaining GPU-accelerated workflows and developing applications since CUDA was first released back in 2007. From Fermi to Pas...
Even with the lack of competition in the high-end from AMD, NVIDIA has forged its own path forward and brought a higher level of video card performance to gamers and computer hardware enthusiasts. The GeForce GTX 1080 Ti at $699 is a statement of market d...
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Published: 2017-03-09, Author: Mark , review by: arstechnica.com
Abstract: I find it odd that a room full of otherwise seemingly normal human beings (press excluded) would cheer at being charged £700/$700 for the GTX 1080 Ti, even if it does claim to be the fastest gaming graphics card money can buy.After all, that £700 could ot...
Although NVIDIA usually manages to impress me – to a certain degree – with every Ti card release, I was a bit weary of the "35% faster than the GTX 1080" claim while getting into this review. It sounded too good to be true. After putting the review unit t...
Published: 2017-03-09, Author: Jeff , review by: Techreport.com
We'll kick off our conclusions with our famous value scatter plots. The best values cluster toward the upper left of the chart, where performance is highest and prices are lowest. We've presented this data two ways: one as average FPS per dollar, and the...
Published: 2017-03-09, Author: Tom , review by: overclock3d.net
Our job here is to test the hardware in the most consistent - and therefore comparable - way possible and then use our years of experience to explain the good and bad points in carefully crafted words. The first part of this is easy enough thanks to our g...
Abstract: Third time's the charm You bet it is. Dating back to the 700 series, Nvidia has followed a pattern for GPU launches. First come the high-end x80 and x70 cards, at very high prices. Then the x60 and x50 models trickle out over the coming months, and somewh...
Abstract: Gamers following the graphics card tit for tat between NVIDIA and AMD for the last few years have enjoyed the fruits of this intense competition, yielding technologies like SLI and CrossFireX, G-SYNC and FreeSync, HairWorks and TressFX, PhysX, Eyefinity...
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Published: 2017-03-09, Author: Marco , review by: hothardware.com
Killer Performance, Power Efficient For Its Weight Class, 11GB GDDR5X Memory, Quiet And Overclockable, Titan X Performance, For Less $
Still Pricey, Not A Full GP102
The GeForce GTX 1080 Ti also has plenty of overclocking headroom and power consumption is in-line with expectations. Our card effectively hit a 2GHz GPU clock (we missed the mark by 1MHz) and power consumption under load was in-line with the Fury X and so...