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Guru3D.com » Review » MSI GTX 1080 Ti GAMING X Review 5

MSI GTX 1080 Ti GAMING X Review 5

Posted by: Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 03/29/2017 07:16 PM [ 42 comment(s) ]

With the reference boards being reviewed, the AIB partners from Nvidia now have their custom boards ready. In this article we'll look at the fastest graphics card your money can get you, the Nvidia GeForce GTX 1080 Ti based on Pascal architecture. Armed with 11GB of GDDR5X graphics memory.

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mrbull3tproof
Junior Member



Posts: 13
Posted on: 03/29/2017 08:22 PM
Oh man... nvidia keeps dumping s...t on AMD and there's no hope for change.
Unless someone considers huge Vega delay and announced 4GB\8GB for a good sign.

HittriX
Senior Member



Posts: 154
Posted on: 03/29/2017 08:36 PM
Nice review, Can't wait for this beast to power my Acer predator x34a!

Loophole35
Senior Member



Posts: 9786
Posted on: 03/29/2017 08:39 PM
I doubt that. They are submitting the new 1080 with all the sensors in it though.

For the 1080 Ti I expect over the next few days boards from ASUS, Zotac, Gigabyte likely next week and in roughly two weeks Palit. So that is roughly the overview of Ti boards we'll check out.

Thanks boss. Look forward to reading the reviews.

C-Power
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Posts: 115
Posted on: 03/29/2017 08:50 PM
I am so glad I went for Ultrawide 3440x1440 screen, for me it's the perfect balance of pixel density, work space, and way easyer to drive then 4K while still being very impressive to game in/at.

This also seems the perfect res for the 1080TI - So yeah I'm a very happy camper - apart from the fact I have my setup-refresh planned for June, so a bit of patience required still :D

Edit:
Also glad to see aftermarket cooling/boards is/are actually useful this time around compared to the vanilla 1080, which didn't really matter which board/cooling/FE you had, they all clocked roughly the same :nerd:

Noisiv
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Posts: 7580
Posted on: 03/29/2017 09:02 PM
I am so glad I went for Ultrawide 3440x1440 screen, for me it's the perfect balance of pixel density, work space, and way easyer to drive then 4K while still being very impressive to game in/at.

This also seems the perfect res for the 1080TI - So yeah I'm a very happy camper - apart from the fact I have my setup-refresh planned for June, so a bit of patience required still :D

2560x1440: bigger, easier to drive, much better for still overwhelmingly popular 16/9 content, more content compatible overall, no issues with games whatsoever. ABC reasons for being better in games

3440x1440: higher PPI(better IQ, less aliasing), much better for 21/9. XYZ reasons for being better in games.

For me anno 2017., 25x16 still wins. And only 4K is a proper upgrade.

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