Wednesday, May 11th 2016
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NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 Reference PCB Pictured
Here are some of the first pictures of the reference GeForce GTX 1080 PCB. NVIDIA is selling the reference-design card at a $100 premium, branded as "Founders Edition." Pictures reveal the PCB to be less crowded than the GTX 980 reference PCB. The PCB appears to feature a 6-phase VRM with DrMOS chips, drawing power from a single 8-pin PCIe power connector; the 16 nm GP104 ASIC, with a smaller die than the one featured on the 28 nm GM204, neighbored by eight 8 Gbit GDDR5X memory chips, which feature smaller packages than the ones GDDR5 chips usually come in. We wish someone zoomed in on its VRM controller.
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39 Comments on NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 Reference PCB Pictured
Reference used to to be the base level, but that has been undercut as AIB vendors have found ways to shave manufacturing cost down.
...some obviously are going in different direction
EVGA Mod confirmed this.
This is 2016, not 1996. There's no modern camera that will make that stuff look that bad.
Most likely they are doing it using a standard bridge.