Friday, May 27th 2016
EVGA Announces its GeForce GTX 1080 Series
The EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 featuring EVGA ACX 3.0 cooling has arrived. This new graphics card features NVIDIA's new "Pascal" graphics processor which is the most advanced gaming GPU ever created. This breakthrough GPU delivers industry-leading performance, innovative new gaming technologies, and immersive, next-gen VR.
These cards also feature EVGA ACX 3.0 cooling technology. EVGA ACX 3.0 once again brings new and exciting features to the award winning EVGA ACX cooling technology. SHP 3.0 gives increased heatpipes and copper contact area for cooler operation, and optimized fan curve for even quieter gaming. Of course, ACX 3.0 coolers also feature optimized swept fan blades, double ball bearings and an extreme low power motor, delivering more air flow with less power, unlocking additional power for the GPU. Select EVGA ACX 3.0 models will even feature a 10CM fan and RGB LED, allowing complete control over the color from EVGA PrecisionX OC.EVGA PrecisionX OC Unlocks the Power of Pascal
The next generation of EVGA PrecisionX has arrived with EVGA PrecisionX OC. This new version of Precision is built for the NVIDIA Pascal architecture and combines the best of EVGA Precision and EVGA OC Scanner to give you never before seen overclocking features and built in automatic overclock tuning.
Includes Exclusive Features for EVGA GeForce GTX 1080:
These cards also feature EVGA ACX 3.0 cooling technology. EVGA ACX 3.0 once again brings new and exciting features to the award winning EVGA ACX cooling technology. SHP 3.0 gives increased heatpipes and copper contact area for cooler operation, and optimized fan curve for even quieter gaming. Of course, ACX 3.0 coolers also feature optimized swept fan blades, double ball bearings and an extreme low power motor, delivering more air flow with less power, unlocking additional power for the GPU. Select EVGA ACX 3.0 models will even feature a 10CM fan and RGB LED, allowing complete control over the color from EVGA PrecisionX OC.EVGA PrecisionX OC Unlocks the Power of Pascal
The next generation of EVGA PrecisionX has arrived with EVGA PrecisionX OC. This new version of Precision is built for the NVIDIA Pascal architecture and combines the best of EVGA Precision and EVGA OC Scanner to give you never before seen overclocking features and built in automatic overclock tuning.
Includes Exclusive Features for EVGA GeForce GTX 1080:
- DirectX 12 OSD Support - See the on screen display on DirectX 12 games.
- EVGA OC ScannerX Integration - Automatically find your optimal voltage/frequency curve!
- K-Boost Function - Maximize your clocks with this exclusive feature.
- RGB LED control (on EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 FTW)
42 Comments on EVGA Announces its GeForce GTX 1080 Series
(Honestly seems like you do or why would you say anything in the first place?)
Regardless, I love how often people say things and act like they speak for everyone..
I specifically reacted to another comment about the "classified" version and how it would perform.
I stated that once the real performer, the GTX1080Ti is out, nobody will care about a overclocked lesser product.
That entire market is about getting the best and making it better.
Would anyone care about a GTX1060 Classified? unless its for the same price as the standard I highly doubt it.
If you care for better performance you would just get a GTX1070 or higher.
I don't think you get how to not be negative about everything..
Overclocking is clocking a chip beyond the intented clocks with which it is shipped by the manufacturer. You also don't lose a boost bin from overclocking, but you do from temp targets in the stock BIOS for GPU Boost.
And now we get to the core of Nvidia's marketing strategy for GPU architectures. It took awhile...
With Kepler they started 'feeding' on higher clocks to accelerate GPU's and do more with the same amount of transistors. Maxwell added more efficient memory for even more headroom in TDP for higher clocks. Pascal + finfet takes it to the next level and adds another compression layer. But since Kepler, the SMX hasn't radically changed - the only (or main) reason Pascal is faster, is because it can clock higher. This is why we need to be critical about 'what really is an OC' on these cards. It also sheds some light on the 'amount of innovation' in the architecture since Kepler. The difference with AMD's GCN clocks is starting to get staggering.
twitter.com/TEAMEVGA/status/736166969557159938
Do you really want to pay premium for a 'top-end' 'cut-down' chip? Now that is a mind twister... Fact is, if other people can talk you into a 'downer' on something, the product itself was probably a ripoff to begin with and that remark doesn't fit into your current psychology.
Edit: I just noticed you have 2x 980 in SLI right now (worst price/perf last gen, and you did it twice) and are now investing into a single 1080 FTW. Nuff said. You bought premium last round, not once, but twice, and are now doing it again. No sense trying to reason with that ^^ Enjoy your cards - maybe take some Nvidia shares too while you're at it? :)
The card also has HDMI 2.0b, which has HDR support, which I want for my 4k TV.
You have no idea why people do what they do, thinking you can read minds?
Regardless, my system look like I'm broke? Why you so mad I have expendable income?
Get over it k..
Everyone acting like they think they can read minds or understand the reason for someones change.. You sound really.. Ugh... I can't say anything nice, so I'l try not to say anything at all..
There are always assholes like me and a few others that like to point that out, sorry bud :)
Maybe you should spend less time internet trolling and more time making money..
Apparently I'm smart enough to be able to afford to upgrade and you aren't..
Nuff said..
One more for the ignore list...
Also of note, if you have 4 pin connectors and have to use the 2 adapters, the adapters are pretty bad going into the card (meaning, requires force and a lot of squiggly motion, I recommend to install the power plugs before you insert into the PCI Slot.) The card is also very heavy, slightly over 5 lbs, my short term hack was to use unwaxed dental floss for support mounted to the top of the case creating a harness until I figure something else out.
All-in-all, in hindsight, I should've got the lower end EVGA 1080 part, as the power usage and cable clutter doesn't justify the extra 3-4 frames, I just got it because it was available at the time.
Don't get me wrong, I love EVGA and have owned many of their products, but this FTW model is disappointing let alone the whole process of waiting and now having to wait again. Also, would've been nice instead of stickers, badges and a poster, they provided something useful like 2 DP to HDMI connectors or what Gigabyte did, a separate header with two additional HDMI ports. Would've tried Gigabyte this time, but the Extreme Premium pack is like a Unicorn and now I'm locked into EVGA and this model because of the no refund only exchange policy, all to save a few bucks on tax, next it'll be via Amazon, yep, taxes, but at least you have some flexibility with returns/exchanges.