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ELSA Releases GeForce GTX 1080 Ti 11GB ST
Every now and then ELSA pops back up on the wen, they have just released their GeForce GTX 1080 Ti 11GB ST. The product seems to have a simplified feel and does come with a blower style cooler.
The new ST can be found under SKU code GD1080-11GERTSA. Main specifications include its 3584 CUDA cores, a base clock of 1,480 MHz, a boost clock of 1,582 MHz and the memory clock 11 GHz based on a memory bus width of 352 bits (GDDR5X 11 GB).
The PCI-Express 3.0 (x16) unit uses an 8+6 pin power connector and was fitted with DisplayPort (×3), Dual Link DVI-D (×1), HDMI 2.0b (×1). The card's dimensions are L266 × H111 × D39 mm.
- GPU: GeForce GTX 1080 Ti
- Number of CUDA: 3, 584 groups
- Core base clock: 1,480 MHz
- Core boost clock: 1,582 MHz
- Memory clock: 11 GHz
- Video memory: GDDR 5 X 11 GB
- Memory bus width: 352 bits
- Output interface: DisplayPort × 3, DualLink DVI-D × 1, HDMI 2.0 b × 1
- VGA cooler: Outside original exhaust cooler
- Bus interface: PCI - Express 3.0 (x16)
- power supply: 8 + 6 pin
- External dimensions: 266 × 111 × 39 mm
As simple as it all is really, that's actually not at all a bad looking card eh?
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Basically, it's just a reference model with Elsa's logo on it. Elsa stopped being Elsa long, long time ago (I think, they virtually disappeared from the scene during "GeForce 4 era")... And they used to be THE BEST graph card maker, in my opinion.