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NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 Reference PCB Photos
Well, that didn't take long. Videocardz leaked the GeForce GTX 1080 PCB photos. The NVIDIA PG413 board is equipped with 5+1 power phases.
The PCB is 6-phase VRM / DrMOS and the green gobler 16 nm GP104 ASIC appears to be doing well. You can see the eight 8 Gbit GDDR5X memory chips. There’s just one 8pin power connector, but NVIDIA made room for additional power connector in case AIBs want to modify reference board. Have a peek at the screenshots, courtesy of Videocardz.
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#5270657 Posted on: 05/11/2016 02:53 PM
OOOOh you best believe im getting 2 of these...but i know im gonna be kickin myself in 6 months when the TI's come out...oh well such is the way of the PC...i
OOOOh you best believe im getting 2 of these...but i know im gonna be kickin myself in 6 months when the TI's come out...oh well such is the way of the PC...i
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#5270663 Posted on: 05/11/2016 02:59 PM
You know for a 100$ extra for this card u would think they would have at least used all the component space it looks like they cut down to make the board cheaper but it costs more.
You know for a 100$ extra for this card u would think they would have at least used all the component space it looks like they cut down to make the board cheaper but it costs more.
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#5270669 Posted on: 05/11/2016 03:02 PM
Pretty much looks like a 980 PCB, or did I miss something major?
Pretty much looks like a 980 PCB, or did I miss something major?
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#5270748 Posted on: 05/11/2016 04:15 PM
Well there's plenty of space for manufacturers to beef it up. But those usually go with a custom PCB of their own anyway so dunno. Either way, this "reference/Founder's edition" looks very clean. Can't wait to see how it OC's and runs in some actual reviews and if this cooler is truly that big of a deal compared to say a Twin Frozr from MSI.
Well there's plenty of space for manufacturers to beef it up. But those usually go with a custom PCB of their own anyway so dunno. Either way, this "reference/Founder's edition" looks very clean. Can't wait to see how it OC's and runs in some actual reviews and if this cooler is truly that big of a deal compared to say a Twin Frozr from MSI.
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If I actually used the power of my Titan X fully, I would consider getting one of these monsters when they release...
Well that and budget reasons are the only things stopping me.