GALAX Shows Liquid Cooled GeForce GTX 1080 Ti HOF OC Lab Edition Graphics Card

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This card actually looks great. I'm sure it will cost a few body parts.
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stunning to say the least
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Dayum!!! That's some serious sexy hardware there!! Like the rgb/cable implantation too! Well done GALAX! :thumbup:
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Very nice..... Now... with the power delivery of the 1080Ti does the third power connector make a true difference? Will the card actually "draw" up that specified amount of power through the three PCI-E connectors and the slot itself? I'd love to know if this is a comparable card when compared to the kingpin variant regarding power and how it is delivered/applied to the card. Just asking as I have seen videos and have read that the 1080Ti will not do much more than the FE brethren in regards to core overclock and overall frequency. Just the way the chip is made...?
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Very nice..... Now... with the power delivery of the 1080Ti does the third power connector make a true difference? Will the card actually "draw" up that specified amount of power through the three PCI-E connectors and the slot itself? I'd love to know if this is a comparable card when compared to the kingpin variant regarding power and how it is delivered/applied to the card. Just asking as I have seen videos and have read that the 1080Ti will not do much more than the FE brethren in regards to core overclock and overall frequency. Just the way the chip is made...?
Can anyone verify any of this?