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Review: ASUS ROG GeForce GTX 1080 Ti Poseidon
It is time to take and test the best that ASUS puts on the table, the mighty ASUS ROG GeForce GTX 1080 Ti Poseidon Platinum. This graphics cards comes 100% customized with factory tweaks, a dual fan and liquid cooled block combined with a very impressive RGB solution. So yes, you can actively cooled the card (without a liquid cooling loop), but also simply hook it into your liquid cooling loop and go massive on cooling performance. Ahw yeah!
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#5479908 Posted on: 10/09/2017 06:38 PM
Thanks for the review
Great card but there's not really a reason to buy unless you want water cooling as it doesn't net you any higher overclock compared to a good air cooled card , maybe help with the throttling a little at best
Thanks for the review

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#5479916 Posted on: 10/09/2017 07:16 PM
another great review HH.
my only comments come from bitterness and greed:p
1) omg this is what Asus should have led with on initial release.
2) all the best cards come at the end of their product cycles.
3) this is less than what i paid for gtx 1080ti FE and ek waterblock (on release for both).
4) no way i could justify this.

another great review HH.

my only comments come from bitterness and greed:p
1) omg this is what Asus should have led with on initial release.
2) all the best cards come at the end of their product cycles.
3) this is less than what i paid for gtx 1080ti FE and ek waterblock (on release for both).
4) no way i could justify this.


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#5479946 Posted on: 10/09/2017 08:33 PM
" The card boosts towards ~1950 GHz and does not throttle down in our long duration stress test."
Finally, a good overclocker
" The card boosts towards ~1950 GHz and does not throttle down in our long duration stress test."
Finally, a good overclocker

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#5479982 Posted on: 10/09/2017 10:32 PM
Just checked with ROTR. "Same" score at 4K(71.32FPS. run once tho). 188FPS OC@1080P.
And I haven't installed my EK block yet.
Just checked with ROTR. "Same" score at 4K(71.32FPS. run once tho). 188FPS OC@1080P.
And I haven't installed my EK block yet.

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Give or take, all the 1080Ti cards perform within each of another (if you compare air cooled vs air cooled, AIO vs AIO).
gl for that giveaway though.
Thanks man, it's a monstrous setup