Friday, May 26th 2017

EVGA Teases GeForce GTX 1080 Ti K|ngp|n Graphics Card

EVGA teased some of the first pictures of its upcoming flagship graphics card, the GeForce GTX 1080 Ti K|ngp|n (kingpin) graphics card, designed by the renowned overclocker himself. The card features all of the iCX technology innovations EVGA made, plus some of the highest-grade electrical components primed for LN2 overclocking, and external overclocking modules such as the EVBot. The company will unveil the card at its Computex 2017 booth.
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12 Comments on EVGA Teases GeForce GTX 1080 Ti K|ngp|n Graphics Card

#1
the54thvoid
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They need to drop the EVbot shit. I never ever found one for sale. They don't make them anymore.....
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#2
bogami
All I really like the layout of the power inputs. The cards i either way I can not afford it. And would not he be cooled with LN2.
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#3
The Quim Reaper
Why anyone would want to spend close to $1000 on a Pascal card, at this stage in it's market life cycle, is beyond me, when it's successor, Volta, is only 6mths (or so) away.
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#4
Hood
The Quim ReaperWhy anyone would want to spend close to $1000 on a Pascal card, at this stage in it's market life cycle, is beyond me, when it's successor, Volta, is only 6mths (or so) away.
There's always a better/more efficient/better price/performance ratio card "6 months (or so) away - if everyone thought like you, nobody would ever buy a new video card! What in the world were you thinking when you bought your 970? (with the 10 series "only" 6 months (or so) away?
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#5
cdawall
where the hell are my stars
but does it allow you to up the voltage?
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#6
SimpleTECH
cdawallbut does it allow you to up the voltage?
Yes. This one goes to 11.
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#7
TheDeeGee
€200 Extra for 1,2 FPS Gain.

Makes sense :D
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#8
64K
It doesn't make sense to me to buy the K|ngp|n card for gaming but I do see how it could appeal to someone just for the sake of having something special that very, very few others can have.
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#9
Jism
TheDeeGee€200 Extra for 1,2 FPS Gain.

Makes sense :D
These cards are made for enthusiast overclockers.
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#10
Fluffmeister
JismThese cards are made for enthusiast overclockers.
Indeed, but some companies apparently support overclocking (whether their products are overclockable or not seems to be beside the point).

Nvidia as it turns out are in the "corner of shame", so they can't win either way.
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#11
hapkiman
HoodThere's always a better/more efficient/better price/performance ratio card "6 months (or so) away - if everyone thought like you, nobody would ever buy a new video card! What in the world were you thinking when you bought your 970? (with the 10 series "only" 6 months (or so) away?
True that. Always something newer, shinier, and better coming.
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#12
ypsylon
I love EVGA to bits, but they really have to think this trough. Kingpin models should out of the box come with waterblock. Its not like they will be selling millions of those. Probably limited run of 500-1000 units for people who don't really care about $$$ hole in the bank account and for which air-cooling is an anatema.
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