HEXUS INNO3D GTX 1080Ti iChill X3 Review!

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Hi there


Hexus have just published their review of the Inno3D X3 iChill card which has a great overclock out the box and they achieved over 2000MHz core stable and over 12,000MHz memory.

Hexus Review - CLICK HERE!


Inno3D GeForce GTX 1080Ti iChill X3 11264MB GDDR5X PCI-Express Graphics Card (C108T3-1SDN-Q6MNX) @ £755.99 inc VAT https://www.overclockers.co.uk/inno...raphics-card-c108t3-1sdn-q6mnx-gx-06q-in.html



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 £755.99 inc VAT.

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You can see as always Inno3D have done a very impressive out of the box overclock overclocking both core and memory speed to give a considerable performance boost.

Inno3D should also be the first board partner to ship custom cards, we have a shipment scheduled to leave Hong Kong end of March for delivery first week of April and of course OcUK customers get priority when it comes to Inno3D allocating stock because OcUK was the first partner to establish and push the iChill series in the UK. :)
 
Couple of things to note:

The review is not of a retail unit - so buyer beware as the final product may perform differently (it isn't even a retail PCB as the DVI port is missing and there are suggestions about fan changes for the final product)
What's going on with the minimum frame rates on rise of the tomb raider as they seem to be significantly lower than a standard Ti?

Something smells decidedly off about this review and I'd treat it with a whole bunch of caution as the product you receive will be different from the one in this review
 
Couple of things to note:

The review is not of a retail unit - so buyer beware as the final product may perform differently (it isn't even a retail PCB as the DVI port is missing and there are suggestions about fan changes for the final product)
What's going on with the minimum frame rates on rise of the tomb raider as they seem to be significantly lower than a standard Ti?

Something smells decidedly off about this review and I'd treat it with a whole bunch of caution as the product you receive will be different from the one in this review
1080ti's don't ship with DVI, the picture your looking at is more than likely a mockup.

EDIT ( I take it back, apparently a fair few are using DVI ... Humbug ) !
 
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What is the warranty service like on Inno3D cards if something goes wrong? Does OcUK deal with it or does it get shipped to the other side of the world? Never thought I would be paying ~£750 for a gpu...but I am considering it now.
 
What is the warranty service like on Inno3D cards if something goes wrong? Does OcUK deal with it or does it get shipped to the other side of the world? Never thought I would be paying ~£750 for a gpu...but I am considering it now.

iChill series is 3yr and back to OcUK. :)
 
502 GB/s Bandwidth from a single GPU is insane :eek: only really for 4K displays though anything lower is a bit of a waste!
 
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