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NVIDIA GEFORCE GTX 1080Ti FE FROM £649.99 & CUSTOM CARDS IN STOCK!!

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OcUK has the lowest entry pricing points on 1080Ti in the UK with several FE cards at £650 on our weekly deals, check them out:


KFA2 GeForce GTX 1080Ti "Founders Edition" 11264MB GDDR5X PCI-Express Graphics Card @ £649.99 inc VAT



80IUJ3MDXXNK, Core Clock: 1480MHz, Boost Clock: 1582MHz, Memory: 11264MB 11010MHz GDDR5X, Stream Processors: 3584, SLI Ready, VR Ready, PhysX/CUDA Enabled, 2 Years Warranty



Only £649.99 inc VAT.

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Inno3D GeForce GTX 1080Ti "Founders Edition" 11264MB GDDR5X PCI-Express Graphics Card (N1080T-1DDN-Q6MO) @ £649.99 inc VAT



N1080T-1DDN-Q6MO, Core Clock: 1480MHz, Boost Clock: 1582MHz, Memory: 11264MB 11010MHz GDDR5X, Stream Processors: 3584, SLI Ready, VR Ready, PhysX/CUDA Enabled, 2 Years Warranty



Only £649.99 inc VAT.

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Palit GeForce GTX 1080Ti "Founders Edition" 11264MB GDDR5X PCI-Express Graphics Card @ £649.99 inc VAT



NEB108T019LC-PG611F, Core Clock: 1480MHz, Boost Clock: 1582MHz, Memory: 11264MB 11010MHz GDDR5X, Stream Processors: 3584, SLI Ready, VR Ready, PhysX/CUDA Enabled, 2 Years Warranty



Only £649.99 inc VAT.

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Asus GeForce GTX 1080Ti "Founders Edition" 11264MB GDDR5X PCI-Express Graphics Card @ £689.99 inc VAT



GTX1080TI-FE, Core Clock: 1480MHz, Boost Clock: 1582MHz, Memory: 11264MB 11010MHz GDDR5X, Stream Processors: 3584, SLI Ready, VR Ready, PhysX/CUDA Enabled, 3 Years Warranty



Only £689.99 inc VAT.

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Asus GeForce GTX 1080Ti Turbo 11264MB GDDR5X PCI-Express Graphics Card @ £679.99 inc VAT



TURBO-GTX1080TI-11G, Core Clock: TBAMHz, Boost Clock: TBAMHz, Memory: 11264MB 11010MHz GDDR5X, Stream Processors: 3584, SLI Ready, VR Ready, PhysX/CUDA Enabled, 3 Years Warranty



Only £679.99 inc VAT.

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EVGA GeForce GTX 1080Ti "Founders Edition" 11264MB GDDR5X PCI-Express Graphics Card @ £698.99 inc VAT



11G-P4-6390-KR, Core Clock: 1480MHz, Boost Clock: 1582MHz, Memory: 11264MB 11010MHz GDDR5X, Stream Processors: 3584, SLI Ready, VR Ready, PhysX/CUDA Enabled, 3 Years Warranty



Only £698.99 inc VAT.

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Gigabyte GeForce GTX 1080Ti "Founders Edition" 11264MB GDDR5X PCI-Express Graphics Card @ £698.99 inc VAT



GV-N108TD5X-B, Core Clock: 1480MHz, Boost Clock: 1582MHz, Memory: 11264MB 11010MHz GDDR5X, Stream Processors: 3584, SLI Ready, VR Ready, PhysX/CUDA Enabled, 3 Years Warranty



Only £698.99 inc VAT.

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Gigabyte GeForce GTX 1080Ti Gaming OC 11264MB GDDR5X PCI-Express Graphics Card @ £709.99 inc VAT



GV-N108TGAMING OC-11GD, Core Clock: 1544MHz, Boost Clock: 1657MHz, Memory: 11264MB 11010MHz GDDR5X, Stream Processors: 3584, SLI Ready, VR Ready, PhysX/CUDA Enabled, 3 Years Warranty



Only £709.99 inc VAT.

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Inno3D GeForce GTX 1080Ti Twin X2 11264MB GDDR5X PCI-Express Graphics Card (N108T-1SDN-Q6MN) @ £709.99 inc VAT



N108T-1SDN-Q6MN, Core Clock: TBAMHz, Boost Clock: TBAMHz, Memory: 11264MB 11010MHz GDDR5X, Stream Processors: 3584, SLI Ready, VR Ready, PhysX/CUDA Enabled, 2 Years Warranty



Only £709.99 inc VAT.

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Inno3D GeForce GTX 1080Ti iChill X3 Ultra 11264MB GDDR5X PCI-Express Graphics Card (C108T3-1SDN-Q6MNX) @ £719.99 inc VAT



C108T3-1SDN-Q6MNX, Core Clock: 1607MHz, Boost Clock: 1721MHz, Memory: 11264MB 11400MHz GDDR5X, Stream Processors: 3584, SLI Ready, VR Ready, PhysX/CUDA Enabled, 3 Years Warranty



Only £719.99 inc VAT.

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Gigabyte Aorus GeForce GTX 1080TI 11264MB GDDR5X PCI-Express Graphics Card @ £799.99 inc VAT



GV-N108TAORUS-11GD, Core Clock: 1594MHz, Boost Clock: 1708MHz, Memory: 11264MB 11010MHz GDDR5X, Stream Processors: 3584, SLI Ready, VR Ready, PhysX/CUDA Enabled, 3 Years Warranty



Only £799.99 inc VAT.

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Zotac GeForce GTX 1080Ti "Founders Edition" 11264MB GDDR5X PCI-Express Graphics Card @ £679.99 inc VAT



ZT-P10810A-10P, Core Clock: 1480MHz, Boost Clock: 1582MHz, Memory: 11264MB 11010MHz GDDR5X, Stream Processors: 3584, SLI Ready, VR Ready, PhysX/CUDA Enabled, 5 Years Warranty



Only £679.99 inc VAT.

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Zotac Geforce GTX 1080Ti "Blower Edition" 11264MB GDDR5X PCI-Express Graphics Card (ZT-P10810B-10P) @ £659.99 inc VAT



ZT-P10810B-10P, Core Clock: 1480MHz, Boost Clock: 1582MHz, Memory: 11264MB 11010MHz GDDR5X, Stream Processors: 3584, SLI Ready, VR Ready, PhysX/CUDA Enabled, 5 Years Warranty



Only £659.99 inc VAT.

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Zotac GeForce GTX 1080Ti AMP Edition 11264MB GDDR5X PCI-Express Graphics Card (ZT-P10810D-10P) @ £739.99 inc VAT



ZT-P10810D-10P, Core Clock: 1569MHz, Boost Clock: 1683MHz, Memory: 11264MB 11010MHz GDDR5X, Stream Processors: 3584, SLI Ready, VR Ready, PhysX/CUDA Enabled, 5 Years Warranty



Only £739.99 inc VAT.

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Zotac GeForce GTX 1080Ti AMP Extreme Spectre RGB 11264MB GDDR5X PCI-Express Graphics Card (ZT-P10810C-10P) @ £829.99 inc VAT



ZT-P10810C-10P, Core Clock: 1645MHz, Boost Clock: 1759MHz, Memory: 11264MB 11200MHz GDDR5X, Stream Processors: 3584, SLI Ready, VR Ready, PhysX/CUDA Enabled, 5 Years Warranty



Only £829.99 inc VAT - 100+ ARRIVING NEXT WEEK!!

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*All cards in stock at time of posting and UK cheapest on FE cards, ONLY Zotac Extreme is not in stock and due to arrive next week in 100+ quantity leaving plenty spare, so order in confidence. :)
 
Wish a 980ti block would fit a 1080ti.

650 feels reasonable, but don't want to add another 100 odd for another block - oddly cheapskate I know :)
 
Gibbo is there any Physical diffrence between the diffrent makes of 1080ti FE cards.

Nope they are all built by NVIDIA!

What happens is the AIB (board partner) orders the complete product from NVIDIA, who supply the board partner a build card, so PCB, GPU, RAM & COOLER, the board partner does nothing to the card and does not change any hardware, at most all they do is flash their own BIOS, so it registers their brand etc. but clocks are not changed either.

The partner then just puts it in their shiny box.
They are all identical, just buy the ones who have best warranty and are cooler removal friendly which OcUK, KFA2 and Inno3D are. :)
 
Hey Gibbo, I switched my order from the Inno3D x3 iChill to the ZOTAC amp maybe two hours before you got the inno into stock and I'm RMAing the zotac back to you guys. Any chance of a reserve on one of the Inno cards? Don't want to shaft myself by sending the card back and being in the same situation of waiting for stock again.
 
Hey Gibbo, I switched my order from the Inno3D x3 iChill to the ZOTAC amp maybe two hours before you got the inno into stock and I'm RMAing the zotac back to you guys. Any chance of a reserve on one of the Inno cards? Don't want to shaft myself by sending the card back and being in the same situation of waiting for stock again.

I do not think our internal systems have any way of reserving stock and stock cannot be removed from warehouse unless its to fulfil a customers order.

On the flip side, Inno3D are shipping us more X3 this weekend anyway, so another 50 or so due next week on top of the stock we have now. :)
 
Is there any point in getting anything other than the Zotac FE card given the 5 year warranty? Can anyone TL:DR the difference between the FE and aftermarket cards being really worth the extra costs?
 
Is there any point in getting anything other than the Zotac FE card given the 5 year warranty? Can anyone TL:DR the difference between the FE and aftermarket cards being really worth the extra costs?


If your planning on keeping the card more than 2yr then yes the Zotac FE should be your only choice.
If your planning to watercool then FE card all the way, Inno3D, KFA2, OcUK allow cooler removal so great choices for fitting a block.

Custom cards are worth it if you prefer the design/aesthetics, don't want to watercool but want something quieter and of course for those who do not wish to overclock some of the faster custom cards like Strix, Zotac AMP/Extreme and Aorus boost to around 2000MHz out the box.
 
Is there any point in getting anything other than the Zotac FE card given the 5 year warranty? Can anyone TL:DR the difference between the FE and aftermarket cards being really worth the extra costs?

The zotac extended warranty certainly is nice. However the FE cards are loud and get quite hot too.
The cost difference for an aftermarket card like say the zotac extreme is certainly worth it for A LOT less noise and higher sustained clocks.
 
I do not think our internal systems have any way of reserving stock and stock cannot be removed from warehouse unless its to fulfil a customers order.

On the flip side, Inno3D are shipping us more X3 this weekend anyway, so another 50 or so due next week on top of the stock we have now. :)

All right, cheers bud :)
 
Are these cards good enough for 4k?

Also some 1080 / 1070 deals would be tempting.


1080 and 1070 have being smashed, they are now normalising. AMD need to bring something out to stir them up. ;)(

Yes a 1080Ti is good enough for 4K, but some will say no, it really depends on the game and if your turning on absolutely every piece of eye candy. Many games have settings that have little visual impact but impact FPS in a big way, disable such features and a 1080Ti can monster 4k. :)
 
Are these cards good enough for 4k?

Also some 1080 / 1070 deals would be tempting.

Overclock a 1080ti and you'll be able to do 4k at a solid 60 fps, about as well as something like an RX 570 does 1080p. You can get 60fps in most games, some you may need to turn down a few settings. IMO, AA is unnecessary at 4k so that should help a lot in gaining some frames. It all depends on the game. Poorly optimised games like Ghost Recon Wildlands and Dishonoured 2 you'll struggle, but games made well like Doom (especially Vulkan) and Overwatch should easily be able to do 4k.

I'm curious as to how the PCB differs between the FE (reference) cards and the custom cooled ones. I remember seeing a video where someone modded (by soldering a few points) a reference GTX 1080 to bypass some limits and squeeze out a bit more performance. Otherwise, a very good idea would be an FE 1080ti and a waterblock (though I feel the reference board may have some limits that are changed in custom PCB 1080tis).
 
Nope they are all built by NVIDIA!

What happens is the AIB (board partner) orders the complete product from NVIDIA, who supply the board partner a build card, so PCB, GPU, RAM & COOLER, the board partner does nothing to the card and does not change any hardware, at most all they do is flash their own BIOS, so it registers their brand etc. but clocks are not changed either.

The partner then just puts it in their shiny box.
They are all identical, just buy the ones who have best warranty and are cooler removal friendly which OcUK, KFA2 and Inno3D are. :)
Also MSI.
 
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