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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



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.

ORDER NOW








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. :)
 
cool, other than the Odd temperature in the results, it looks like a Brilliant card. what i mean by this is 78C on a custom card seems little high expect a 75c really (they must be going for extreme silence)

I'm after a 1080TI, my original choice was the EVGA but their way to slow. so moved to Zotac but inno3d is a huge contender now....
 
lol at the Fury X at the bottom, AMD really are getting smashed to bloody bits, Vega' going to have to be a monumental performance increase, just to get even near to the Ti :p
What exactly did you expect from a nearly 2 year old GPU? :confused: It's competitor is the 980ti and it even matches a 1070 in some games, not bad for a GPU that old and that "only" has 4GB VRAM...

Or do you still just have in it for AMD because of your fury(s) purchase? Time to let that rage go, it will only consume you :D
 
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Any idea what the sound level will be like on these? Currently running an EVGA 980 ti Hybrid with a constant fan speed so it doesn't get louder under load, is this likely to be a noticeable change?
 
Never considered an inno card before but this one looks pretty good plus warranty is handled by ocuk so its going on my maybe list.

Edit:something dosnt look right with those noise levels, almost the same as reference?
 
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What exactly did you expect from a nearly 2 year old GPU? :confused: It's competitor is the 980ti and it even matches a 1070 in some games, not bad for a GPU that old and that "only" has 4GB VRAM...

Or do you still just have in it for AMD because of your fury(s) purchase? Time to let that rage go, it will only consume you :D

No rage at all, Furys serving me well, if it wasn't, id have got shot long ago. :)
 
Never considered an inno card before but this one looks pretty good plus warranty is handled by ocuk so its going on my maybe list.

Edit:something dosnt look right with those noise levels, almost the same as reference?
its got be dodgy testing or they cant test any lower (but the EVGTA result would not be their then so... very odd

plus inno3d site dont load products gg! :D
 
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
 
If I were looking for a non-blower card and had no intention of water cooling, I'd go for the Inno3D X4 (which I haven't seen yet on the 1080ti) but the cooler on the 980/980ti was amazing.

That said, I have gone FE because of waterblock compatibility and in the mean time I want it to vent out the case :)
 
Measured at QHD, the average increase over an EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 FTW is a healthy 34 per cent, reinforcing Nvidia's messaging from the launch event. More relevant to prospective GTX 1080 Ti purchasers, the Inno3D card is able to outdistance the FE model by having a sustained core speed of 1,900MHz. Logs show that it does not throttle.

And keeping such high speeds does not come at the expense of noise. Silent when idle, the card's trio of fans emit a gentle hum until a peak 1,600rpm is reached, at which point the card is audible but quieter than the Founders Edition.
 
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