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CORSAIR Hydro GFX GTX 1080 Liquid Cooled Graphics Card

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 08/12/2016 08:40 PM | source: | 15 comment(s)
CORSAIR Hydro GFX GTX 1080 Liquid Cooled Graphics Card

Okay so this is the SEAHAWK, that we tested and reviewed right here. However Corsair is making it's own announcement about the product now called the the CORSAIR Hydro GFX GTX 1080, available from their website.

Harnessing the phenomenal power of an overclocked NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 GPU and co-developed in partnership with the expert graphics card team at MSI, the Hydro GFX GTX 1080 completes the package with CORSAIR's industry leading liquid cooling.

The result is a graphics card with the overclocked power to push the limits of 4K and VR gaming performance, while running not just cooler, but also significantly quieter than a stock GeForce GTX 1080. Up to 10% faster and 50% cooler than stock cards, the Hydro GFX GTX 1080 is the GeForce GTX 1080 as it should be.

The CORSAIR Hydro GFX GTX 1080 brings all the benefits of liquid cooling to the GeForce GTX 1080, boasting an integrated CORSAIR Hydro Series H55 cooler that draws heat from the GPU via a micro-fin copper base cold plate and dissipates it efficiently using a 120 mm high-surface area radiator. A pre-installed low-noise LED-lit 120mm fan ensures steady, reliable air-flow, keeping GPU temperatures down and clock speeds high. With a low-profile PCB and pre-fitted, fully-sealed liquid cooler, the Hydro GFX GTX 1080 is simple and easy to install. Just fit the card into a PCI-E 3.0 x16 slot, mount the radiator and enjoy low maintenance liquid cooling for the lifetime of the card. 


Great cooling means higher clock speeds, and the Hydro GFX GTX 1080 offers three different custom pre-overclocked profiles for users to choose from. With a GPU Boost clock of up to 1,847 MHz, choose OC Mode to push the GPU performance to the limit and max frame rates. Use Gaming Mode's GPU Boost Clock of 1,822 MHz to pair overclocked performance with low noise cooling for the perfect balance of sound and speed. Finally, select Silent mode to optimize for super-quiet operation, while still delivering full GTX 1080 performance. All three profiles can be selected from within MSI's acclaimed MSI Afterburner overclocking software, where owners can continue to tweak and tune their card's performance with advanced voltage, fan and clock speed controls.

Beneath the cooler, the Hydro GFX GTX 1080 offers all the benefits of NVIDIA's multi-award winning GTX 1080 GPU and Pascal architecture. 2,560 CUDA cores and blistering fast 8GB GDDR5X memory bring future-proof performance that's more than match for today's most demanding 3D applications. Three DisplayPort 1.4 ports and HDMI 2.0 / DL-DVI-D offer plug-and-play compatibility with leading VR headsets and multiple high-resolution 4K displays. Add a second Hydro GFX GTX 1080 for amazing dual-GPU SLI performance or pair with an NVIDIA G-SYNC monitor for super smooth frame rate synchronization. 

With the best of CORSAIR, the best of MSI and the best of NVIDIA, the Hydro GFX GTX 1080 combines everything gamers need to experience today's most advanced GPU, alongside the best in liquid cooled overclocked performance.

Specifications:

  • GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080
  • CUDA Cores: 2,560
  • Interface: PCI Express 3.0 x16
  • Boost / Base Core Clock:
  • 1,847 MHz / 1,708 MHz (OC Mode)
  • 1,822 MHz / 1,683 MHz (Gaming Mode)
  • 1,733 MHz / 1,607 MHz (Silent Mode)
  • Memory Clock:
  • 10,108 MHz (OC Mode)
  • 10,010 MHZ (Gaming Mode)
  • 10,010 MHz (Silent Mode)
  • Memory Size: 8192 MB
  • Memory Type: 8GB GDDR5X
  • Memory Bus: 256-bit
  • SKU: CB-9060010-WW
  • Dimension / Weight: Card: 270 x 111 x 40 mm / 1249 g
  • Cooler: 151 x 118 x 52 mm/ 1286 g

Availability and Pricing
The Hydro GFX GTX 1080 is available immediately only from the CORSAIR official webstore and is priced at $749.99 Exc TAX in the United States, £699.99 Inc. VAT in the UK and €849.99 Inc. Tax in Germany and Benelux. You can find more information on this product page right here. Again if interested, we reviewed it right here. 



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cryohellinc
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#5320249 Posted on: 08/12/2016 06:29 PM
Well I can only recommend this beauty. Running mine at 2075mhz ( could have pushed more, but wont ), at max 51c during full load.

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#5320256 Posted on: 08/12/2016 06:38 PM
Well I can only recommend this beauty. Running mine at 2075mhz ( could have pushed more, but wont ), at max 51c during full load.


Meh, from what I understand most (if not all) 1080s reach similar frequencies given all the hard limits imposed by Nvidia.

I personally don't see the point of water cooling... if there is one, please let me know

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#5320264 Posted on: 08/12/2016 06:49 PM
Meh, from what I understand most (if not all) 1080s reach similar frequencies given all the hard limits imposed by Nvidia.

I personally don't see the point of water cooling... if there is one, please let me know

A: To have it running cooler.

B: To exhaust the air outside of the case.

C. To possibly having it run a bit quieter.

cryohellinc
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#5320273 Posted on: 08/12/2016 07:05 PM
Meh, from what I understand most (if not all) 1080s reach similar frequencies given all the hard limits imposed by Nvidia.

I personally don't see the point of water cooling... if there is one, please let me know
Cooler / Silent / More Overclock headroom / Longer card life-span / no need to limit Fps ( literally )

icedman
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#5320350 Posted on: 08/12/2016 08:41 PM
^I do not agree with the overclock headroom since they all cap out around the same regardless of water cooling or not. and as for silence as long as u get anything not founders it'll be quiet anyways.

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