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ELSA Releases GeForce GTX 1080 Ti 11GB ST Graphics Card

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ELSA 's appearances in TechPowerUp's front pages have been few and far between, with the last iteration of a graphics card from this manufacturer having made its way into our news feed around February 5th, 2015, with its GTX 960 SAC graphics card. That doesn't mean they ELSA isn't worthy of our attention, though, so here goes: the announcement of a GeForce GTX 1080 Ti graphics card.

The ELSA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti 11 GB ST graphics card features a stock blower design that's reminiscent of those offered in AMD's base models, with a subdued black and silver color scheme. It's a pretty graphics card, though it will likely be let down by its cooling and acoustic performance. Specs are vanilla when it comes to NVIDIA's reference GTX 1080 Ti clocks: there's a base clock of 1,480 MHz (actually 1 MHz lower than NVIDIA's reference) and 1,582 MHz Boost, with 11 GB of 11 GHz GDDR5X memory. The ELSA GTX 1080 Ti 11GB ST graphics card draws power from the PCIe bus, and from 1x 6-pin and 1x 8-pin connectors. Display outputs on this dual-slot graphics card come in at 3x DisplayPort, 1x Dual link DVI-D, and 1x HDMI 2.0b. The card's dimensions stand at 266 mm (L) x 111 mm (H) x 39 mm (D).



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Haha, they're not doing anime tiddy pictures on the packaging anymore? Aww. :D:D

It was something to separate them from the rest. Though I don't know if in a good way.
 
I remember my first one, ELSA Gladiac 2 MX. Although their true legacy goes back to Riva TNT days when their drivers were specially coded and were higher performing than those from the rest. But then they became just a hardware maker...
 
You way want to proof read this article
 
Haha, they're not doing anime tiddy pictures on the packaging anymore? Aww. :D:D

It was something to separate them from the rest. Though I don't know if in a good way.
awwww crap .... i was waiting for a "Louise De La Vallière" from "Zero No Tsukaima" edition ....

sidenote.... i am still searching for a 8800 GT from them ... specifically the edition i mentioned above :laugh::p:oops: (for collection purpose .... i swear .... )
 
Why bother coming back if all you gonna show is a stock cooler?
Weird decision...
 
Elsa still alive?? I had an Elsa videocard ~20 years ago, an S3 Trio V+:
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and still has a DVI port! LOL!
and so? nice and constructive post nonetheless ;)
it also have DP/HDMI .... some monitor still use DVI, and is still fine for a lot of resolution outside of 4K, ok ... it's a 1080Ti it's a (lol) 4K card.

for instance my monitor has DP, HDMI, DVI: i use DVI because 1. i don't have a DP cable for now, 2. HDMI i have but does it have an advantage? nope, 3. DVI plug have fastening
of course i will take a DP cable later ... tho it's not really needed at 2560x1440

ok AMD dropped DVI for their VEGA, with my previous monitor i would not be happy ... it had DVI/HDMI :p
 
Why bother coming back if all you gonna show is a stock cooler?
thats a blower cooler, stock cooler for GTX 1000 series is Founders Editon, which is also another blower that many have claimed to be a total crap

Regards,
 
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