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HEXUS INNO3D GTX 1080Ti iChill X3 Review!

Do they clock higher?

The important question is can they sustain the higher clock since an FE can boost 2GHz+ it just can't keep it there for long without uber fan.... imho we have our answer and it is yes.

You then need to ask yourself what is the difference between a simple AIB solution vs. high-end heavily marketed i.e. does a more expensive AIB card yield higher performance or is it looks and asthetics. Need more reviews to help answer this...

Finally when are they available as in really available not a few that are sold off quickly and are then pre-order again for weeks :rolleyes: Signs are late April/early May from what I have seen.
 
I took that from bit-tech Smogsy. Should alleviate any concerns over fan noise.
fair enough :) However that is still not the final product!.

The pre-production review sample uses a reference PCB with Inno3D's own flavour of cooling. Retail cards will use a custom PCB, we are told, though the Hong Kong outfit was keen to show just how much faster its card can be than the thermally-challenged FE.
very odd decisions from Inno maybe to create hype?

heres the marketing hype...
copy from inno3d as their website is soooo slow
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fair enough :) However that is still not the final product!.
very odd decisions from Inno maybe to create hype?

It's not that odd they are basically saying "wait for our solution because it is better than a stock FE"

wait wait always flippin wait, they probably market to the UK first cos they know we are world famous at queuing and waiting :D
 
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