Monday, July 10th 2017

EVGA Intros GeForce GTX 1080 Ti FTW3 HYBRID Graphics Card

The EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti FTW3 HYBRID w/ iCX Technology combines the cooling advancements of the EVGA GTX 1080 FTW Hybrid cooler with EVGA's exclusive iCX Technology. Featuring a total of 11 global patents, iCX is the very definition of Interactive Cooling. With EVGA's iCX Technology, users will have a better understanding of their graphics card's operation. This includes temperature monitoring on key components (not just GPU) and targeted cooling, which provides better overclocking capabilities.

On top of that, we took our award-winning HYBRID solution and cranked it up a notch by including a dedicated memory cooling plate that makes direct contact with the cooling block. The VRM area of the card is covered by a dedicated heatsink/fan that keeps the power areas of the card cool, even during a long gaming session. Of course, the HYBRID water cooling solution gives you unbelievable GPU temperatures, sometimes cutting your GPU load temperatures in half! Best of all? The water cooler is completely self-contained, with an included 120mm radiator and fan, no filling, no custom tubing, and no maintenance. Just plug and play! All backed by EVGA's legendary Warranty. The choice is simple: EVGA GTX 1080 Ti FTW3 HYBRID is truly water-cooled domination.
EVGA iCX Technology is not JUST a Cooler
  • Featuring a total of 11 global patents (pending and granted), iCX is efficiency perfected.
  • 9 Additional Sensors and MCU's embedded on the PCB.
  • Full Control Using EVGA Precision XOC.
  • EVGA's iCX is the Very Definition of Interactive Cooling.
  • Asynchronously-cooled GPU and PWR components use iCX sensors to determine Pump/Fan speed.
Clock Speeds:
  • 3584 CUDA Cores
  • Base Clock: 1569 MHz
  • Boost Clock: 1683 MHz
  • Memory Clock: 11016 MHz
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8 Comments on EVGA Intros GeForce GTX 1080 Ti FTW3 HYBRID Graphics Card

#1
RejZoR
I hate the fan usage for VRMs. Can't they extend the VRM cooling plate from the pump on the GPU so it would be cooled by AiO as well? And the card could be a lot shorter then.
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#2
cryohellinc
RejZoRI hate the fan usage for VRMs. Can't they extend the VRM cooling plate from the pump on the GPU so it would be cooled by AiO as well? And the card could be a lot shorter then.
.... and hotter as well.

Imo this looks perfectly solid.
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#3
jabbadap
RejZoRI hate the fan usage for VRMs. Can't they extend the VRM cooling plate from the pump on the GPU so it would be cooled by AiO as well? And the card could be a lot shorter then.
Well that would take a lot of time. They would have to redesign whole card: from pcb to custom liquid aio. Now they are just using ftw3 pcb and some sort of ready make generic aio(asetek maybe).

Zotac have that mini design with upcoming all cover block, they could achieve card you are looking for. But I doubt they will do that though.
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#4
bug
Is it just me or when you add 3 as a suffix to something that's supposed to mean "top-of-the-line", you kind of kill the intended message?
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#5
Hood
bugIs it just me or when you add 3 as a suffix to something that's supposed to mean "top-of-the-line", you kind of kill the intended message?
How else would they distinguish it from the first and second versions, so you know you're getting the latest improvements?
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#6
xorbe
HoodHow else would they distinguish it from the first and second versions, so you know you're getting the latest improvements?
Now with crystals!
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#7
Vlada011
Amazing card.
Lets' see price in Europe before decision.
ASUS Poseidon GTX1080Ti cost over 1100e.
Hey almost TITAN Xp.
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#8
EarthDog
bugIs it just me or when you add 3 as a suffix to something that's supposed to mean "top-of-the-line", you kind of kill the intended message?
its just you. 3 means l, after two dude.
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