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Corsair Launches the Hydro GFX GTX 1080 Ti

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 04/20/2017 04:02 PM | source: | 10 comment(s)
Corsair Launches the Hydro GFX GTX 1080 Ti

Corsair today announced the release of the new Corsair Hydro GFX GTX 1080 Ti all-in-one liquid cooled graphics card.

Boasting an irresponsible level of graphics processing performance, the GTX 1080 Ti features 11GB of GDDR5X memory, 3,584 CUDA Cores and a massive 352-bit memory bus, allowing it to drive today’s most demanding games and graphics applications at not just ultra-detail settings and high frame-rates, but stunning 4K resolution; it’s the ultimate GeForce GPU for PC enthusiasts who demand nothing but the best. The Hydro GFX GTX 1080 Ti pushes that performance even further, with a factory overclocked GPU core frequency of 1,506 MHz, boost frequency of 1,620 MHz and a memory frequency of 11,124 MHz, squeezing every frame per second, polygon and pixel out of the GTX 1080 Ti GPU.

The improvements aren’t just in MHz; with the Hydro GFX GTX 1080 Ti, CORSAIR takes NVIDIA’s best and makes it better. By equipping the GPU with a CORSAIR Hydro Series H55 liquid cooler, the heat produced by the GTX 1080 Ti GPU is efficiently channelled away by a micro-fin copper base to a 120mm radiator, allowing heat to be rapidly dissipated and exhausted out of your PC rather than build up inside. The result is up to 50 percent lower GPU temperatures, which in turn allows the Hydro GFX GTX 1080 Ti to boost its GPU clock speeds higher for longer, producing up to ten percent faster performance versus a stock GTX 1080 Ti. What’s more, with quick and easy installation into most 120mm case fan mounts, the Hydro GFX GTX 1080 Ti and its radiator are easy to fit into almost any PC case.  

Specifications:

  • GPU: NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 1080 Ti
  • CUDA Cores: 3,584
  • Interface: PCI Express 3.0 x16
  • Boost / Base Core Clock:
    • 1,506 MHz / 1,620 MHz (OC Mode)
    • 1,493 MHz / 1,607 MHz (Gaming Mode)
    • 1,480 MHz / 1,582 MHz (Silent Mode)
  • Memory Clock:
    • 11,124 MHz (OC Mode)
    • 11,016 MHZ (Gaming Mode)
    • 11,016 MHz (Silent Mode)
  • Memory Size: 11,264MB
  • Memory Type: 11GB GDDR5X
  • Memory Bus: 352-bit
  • Output: 3x DisplayPort (Version 1.4), 1x HDMI (Version 2.0), 1x DL-DVI-D
  • Power Connector: 1x 8-pin, x 1x 6-pin
  • Power Consumption: 250W
  • Recommended PSU: 600W
  • SKU: CB-9060010-WW
  • Dimensions: Card - 269 x 111 x 35 mm, Cooler - 151 x 120 x 52 mm
  • Weight: Card - 1,363g, Package - 2,318g 

To cool the fastest GeForce GPU ever, CORSAIR selected its most advanced 120mm cooling fan, the ML120 LED. CORSAIR ML Series fans harness magnetic levitation technology to physically suspend the fan rotor away from the fan motor when in operation. This greatly reduces friction and fan noise, allowing the Hydro GFX GTX 1080 Ti to run cool while the ML120 spins at incredibly low noise levels, even with the GPU at full load. What’s more, with 4-pin PWM fan control and a 400-2,400 RPM range, you can tweak and tune the Hydro GFX GTX 1080 Ti’s cooling to suit your system – cool and quiet, or maximum airflow for the lowest temperatures and highest overclocks.

Combining the very best of NVIDIA Pascal GPU architecture, MSI graphics card design and both CORSAIR Hydro Series liquid cooling and magnetic levitation airflow, the CORSAIR Hydro GFX GTX 1080 Ti is the GTX 1080 Ti, but cooler.

Availability and Pricing:

The CORSAIR Hydro GFX GTX 1080 Ti is available immediately only from the CORSAIR official webstore to customers in the United States, UK and Germany and is backed by a three-year warranty. For more information on the Hydro GFX GTX 1080 Ti please visit here.



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LevelSteam
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#5422712 Posted on: 04/20/2017 03:45 PM
I really, really wish that MSI would quit putting that dragon on all of their stuff. I get that it's part of their gaming branding, but it really makes me shy away from their products these days.

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#5422738 Posted on: 04/20/2017 04:39 PM
Can't wait for the review on this one. Granted theres plenty of headspace for oc but I can't justify the extra £180 ontop of a standard Ti. It's definantley the one to get though.

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#5422776 Posted on: 04/20/2017 05:52 PM
I wonder why do they make a LC card that still needs a blower?
It would be way better, and probably only incrementally more expensive, to include a full block able to cover GPU, memory and VRM.

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#5422791 Posted on: 04/20/2017 06:28 PM
I wonder why do they make a LC card that still needs a blower?
It would be way better, and probably only incrementally more expensive, to include a full block able to cover GPU, memory and VRM.

That's because it's using the generic asetek aio for the gpu chip. It would cost them alot of money to design and manufacture a nice small radiator pump combo that fits into a single 140/120mm slot along with the waterblock. Especially for the small amount that these cards sell.

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#5422823 Posted on: 04/20/2017 08:08 PM
It is reference board from FE? or perhaps gaming X?

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