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Guru3D.com » Review » Gigabyte GeForce GTX 1080 AORUS 11 Gbps review 5

Gigabyte GeForce GTX 1080 AORUS 11 Gbps review 5

Posted by: Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 06/02/2017 12:26 PM [ 8 comment(s) ]

We review the new GeForce GTX 1080 AORUS 8G, it has been fitted with new and faster 11 Gbps memory. This card is custom cooled and tweaked with super fast. Let's check out the new 8 GB model from Gigabyte, the GTX 1080 AORUS 11 Gbps with 11,008 MHz clocked memory.

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RavenMaster
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Posts: 1338
Posted on: 06/02/2017 12:36 PM
Might as well just buy a 1080Ti or am i missing something here?

Hilbert Hagedoorn
Don Vito Corleone



Posts: 45550
Posted on: 06/02/2017 12:57 PM
Actually I just corrected pricing, the pre-order was like way over the top. prices settle at € 629,- / 599 USD.

Gromuhl'Djun
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Posts: 5451
Posted on: 06/02/2017 02:32 PM
I must have a bad sample. The cooler was anywhere from silent. I found it to be incredibly noisy, even with a more decent fan profile.

Also, the temperatures were nowhere near the results in this test. When I ran a 100% load scenario for half an hour, the temps would stabilize at around 76°C. And then the fan would be clearly audible @60-70%.

If I would lower the fan speeds, temps would rise FAST and if I'd get an higher fan speeds (90-100%) the temps would drop to very decent levels again, so it wasn't that the cooler wasn't making contact. But the pc would lift of the ground because of the jet engine that was in it.

There's an Arctic accelero III on it now, even though I had to remove the extra hdmi slot at the back to make it fit. Now it's truly silent and temps stay below 64°C at all times (can't recommend anyone from going this route btw! Because I had to remove the hdmi port, my warranty is probably as void as void can be....)

deusex
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Posts: 697
Posted on: 06/02/2017 08:00 PM
At this price 1080 doesn't make sense any more, unless it costs around $400. For $80 more one can get Ti version.

Agent-A01
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Posts: 11616
Posted on: 06/02/2017 08:13 PM
At this price 1080 doesn't make sense any more, unless it costs around $400. For $80 more one can get Ti version.


Or get a new 1080Ti for 625 gigabyte OC edition off of ebay.

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