Friday, April 28th 2017

KFA2 Announces the Fastest GTX 1080 Ti - The HOF "8 Pack" Edition

Premium graphics cards these days are a dime a dozen, and KFA2 seems to be a well-regarded AIB for some more exquisite designs based on NVIDIA graphics chips. Together with OverclockersUK, KFA2 is announcing the most premium of premium GTX 1080 Ti, the Hall of Fame "8 Pack Edition", which features a full custom design with KFA2's trademark aesthetics, triple 8-pin power connectors, triple-fan and triple-slot cooler an LCD display, and the highest stock clocks from any GTX 1080 Ti model so far - a base 1645 MHz with 1759 MHz boost and 1425 MHz memory clocks.

According to OverclockersUK, due to low yields of the cherry-picked GPUs that power these graphics cards, only 5 to 10 units are expected to be sold each month. The cards are currently available for pre-order with expected shipping date of May 26th... For the clean sum of £950. A premium pricing for a premium solution, indeed. If that pricing is a little to bold for you, you can opt for an "8 Pack Approved" graphics card, which is essentially the same package on a GPU with a lower 1607 MHz base, 1721 MHz boost, and 1376 MHz memory clocks. This one should retail for a more respectful £859.99.
Sources: OverclockersUK, Videocardz
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36 Comments on KFA2 Announces the Fastest GTX 1080 Ti - The HOF "8 Pack" Edition

#26
EarthDog
owen10578Yes I agree the voltage restrictions are absolutely ridiculous making every card overclock the same with Nvidia basing its reason on "reliability" when we know they just don't want Titan beater cards and also more RMAs from idiots. But this card IS unlockable if you have the right tool and as such is the reason for the 3x8-pin. Also it looks cool imo
Did they say it somewhere? Voltage is one thing... what about power limits???

Im tentative to think they did this as NVIDIA would have their head!!!
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#27
thesmokingman
The irony is that 8 pack doesn't have the lead or the records.
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#28
Dave65
I've seen ugly before, but that is UGLY!
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#29
Prima.Vera
The price on this card is beyond callousness stupidity...
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#30
Ithanul
dorsetknobAnd there will soon be

" has any one got the Bios for this Card and can i flash it to my ( Pick your card variant ) GTX 1080ti "
followed by
" I flashed my ( Pick your card variant ) GTX 1080ti with this bios and my Card don't work anymore"

Threads incoming soon
Yeah, cross brand flashing is bad mojo. Sucks no one figured out how to get past the encryption so a BIOS editor can be made.
So far, the best you can do is shunt mod.
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#31
ypsylon
There isn't a single word in the Universe to describe how gross, vulgar, hideous and obscene this thing really is.
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#32
dorsetknob
"YOUR RMA REQUEST IS CON-REFUSED"
ypsylonThere isn't a single word in the Universe to describe how gross, vulgar, hideous and obscene this thing really is.
There is
its that you would have to burn out your eyes with a red hot poker and burst your eardrums with wiener cocktail sticks and then cut out your tongue to stop you ever repeating it
If I told you what that word was i would be cruel and heartless So i won't
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#33
Fouquin
ERazer3 slot ouch, are we back to Fermi era. I still have my ASUS GTX 580 somewhere and those needed 3 slot :laugh:
There were also triple slot 680s, 780s, 980s, and 1080s. This has been an ongoing thing since Fermi with vendors taking turns.
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#34
Ubersonic
ERazer3 slot ouch, are we back to Fermi era. I still have my ASUS GTX 580 somewhere and those needed 3 slot :laugh:
Most high end cards have been 2.5 slot for years now.
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#35
PLAfiller
I guess I am a minority, but I like the card's looks. Somehow it reminds of Asus Matrix GTX285, which is one of my favourite cards.
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#36
LiveOrDie
lZKoceI guess I am a minority, but I like the card's looks. Somehow it reminds of Asus Matrix GTX285, which is one of my favourite cards.
Looks like any other HOF GPU while and boring.
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