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Guru3D.com » News » Phanteks introduces the Glacier G1080Ti Water Block

Phanteks introduces the Glacier G1080Ti Water Block

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 07/03/2017 04:40 PM | source: | 3 comment(s)
Phanteks introduces the Glacier G1080Ti Water Block

With the latest release of MSI and GIGABYTE’s GTX 1080Ti, Phanteks today announce two new installments for the GTX 1080Ti waterblocks for the Glacier Series. The new blocks will be compatible with MSI GTX 1080Ti GAMING and GIGABYTE GTX 1080Ti AORUS including the original backplate.

Made from premium materials according to the finest standards of craftsmanship from Phanteks, the G1080Ti water block delivers extreme cooling and improve stability under high overclocks for the enthusiasts. VITON sealing from the Automotive and Aerospace Industries ensure the best reliability and longevity.

The Glacier Series features RGB lighting to let you synchronize lighting patterns and effects from your RGB motherboard and Phanteks RGB products.

Phanteks Glacier G1080Ti MSI GAMING and GIGABYTE AORUS models will be available in July, 2017 with two color options: Mirrored Chrome and Satin Black. 

Model:

  • G1080Ti MSI GAMING PH-GB1080TiMS_BK01 / PH-GB1080TiMS_CR01 €159,90 / £ 135.90 
  • G1080Ti GIGABYTE AORUS PH-GB1080TiGB_BK02 / PH-GB1080TiGB_CR02 €159,90 / £ 135.90


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A M D BugBear
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#5449212 Posted on: 07/04/2017 02:12 AM
Looks real nice, Love phantek's stuff, Makes great cases too.

Well, I am more then happy getting 40/42c or so on full load with my 1080ti hybrids, That's with voltage slider set to the max, overclocked and tdp set to 358, :)

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#5449230 Posted on: 07/04/2017 03:12 AM
Looks real nice, Love phantek's stuff, Makes great cases too.

Well, I am more then happy getting 40/42c or so on full load with my 1080ti hybrids, That's with voltage slider set to the max, overclocked and tdp set to 358, :)


Got any firestrike ultra bench? I'm considering 1080-ti hybrid :p

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#5449246 Posted on: 07/04/2017 05:48 AM
Got any firestrike ultra bench? I'm considering 1080-ti hybrid :p


I'll try to work some 1080ti videos tommorrow, please check my 980ti sli playlist, I am just messing around with clock speeds,etc to make sure its 100% stable before I start testing anything.

I understand, every game or bench will be more sensitive then others.

please go to the benchmark mayhem area, and check my 980ti sli vs 1080ti sli thread, I'll try to get some videos tommorrow.

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