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Guru3D.com » News » Review: ASUS Republic Of Gamers GeForce GTX 1080 STRIX 8GB

Review: ASUS Republic Of Gamers GeForce GTX 1080 STRIX 8GB

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 06/15/2016 09:58 AM | source: | 35 comment(s)

Today we look at the a geForce GTX 1080 ROG card, the STRIX edition from ASUS has been unleashed for us to test. It has an all custom design including the DirectCU III cooler and a proper factory tweak and now with AURA RGB LED lighting as well. Join me in a review of the card in all its 8 GB glory.

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Dazz
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#5289909 Posted on: 06/15/2016 10:55 AM
Nice review HH, i preordered mine nearly 3 weeks ago... still waiting lol availability is a huge joke. Apparently overclockers.co.uk got 6 in last week but they where for system builds. Thats well pissed me off in all honesty since they took my money 3 weeks ago and i have zilch to show for it except a bill. The OEM's need to pull their finger out! They said this friday, if i don't get i am cancelling cause at this rate Vega and Volta will be out.

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#5289938 Posted on: 06/15/2016 12:10 PM
HH - We'll take Pulp Fiction quotes over Grease quotes (as per your i7 6950X review) any day of the week!

The AIB partners are certainly restricted with what they can do, slightly underwhelming the three you have reviewed so far. Still awesome though!

Do you think cards like the Lightning and Amp! with their increased power throughput and voltage will help these chips at all? It just seems like, as you say, Nvidia has really turned up the restrictions on voltage, power and overclocking...cheers!

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#5289965 Posted on: 06/15/2016 01:04 PM
Nice review Hilbert.

Will you be reviewing the "cheap" AIB 1080's at any point? Be interesting to see if they run pretty much identical to the Founders Edition and these up-market 1080's

Hilbert Hagedoorn
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#5289976 Posted on: 06/15/2016 01:29 PM
Nice review Hilbert.

Will you be reviewing the "cheap" AIB 1080's at any point? Be interesting to see if they run pretty much identical to the Founders Edition and these up-market 1080's

Yeah I know ... typically board partners send in their best as well, this is the Guru3D audience and they do want to show their best product. But I agree with you. I'll ask around a bit and see if that is going to happen.

Hilbert Hagedoorn
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#5289977 Posted on: 06/15/2016 01:31 PM
HH - We'll take Pulp Fiction quotes over Grease quotes (as per your i7 6950X review) any day of the week!

The AIB partners are certainly restricted with what they can do, slightly underwhelming the three you have reviewed so far. Still awesome though!

Do you think cards like the Lightning and Amp! with their increased power throughput and voltage will help these chips at all? It just seems like, as you say, Nvidia has really turned up the restrictions on voltage, power and overclocking...cheers!

I do like my movies and series quotes ;)

As to you question, I don't know. Only if the board partners can (and may) divert the voltage limitation that is going to happen I guess. Dunno, time will tell though.

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