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**Nvidia GeForce GTX 1080 Ti Thread**

Glad i'm back on air just now, i can get it fitted in two minutes!.

Yeah to be honest I'm thinking of sticking my AIO back on my CPU and just leaving the stock blower on for now. I'm thinking of a new case and build anyways so going back on air would free up all my watercooling kit to be put in the new case.
 
Hi there

Right this is a big thread, but I shall try to explain the whole Turbo card **** up.
I had 32 of our 38 cards setup before I left for Berlin. I had to go to a big strategy meeting where all 4 companies were sat in one room:
www.overclockers.co.uk
www.caseking.de
http://www.kellytech.hu/
https://www.globaldata.pt/


So now our group has 4 HQ's, UK, Berlin, Lisbon/Porto and Budapest. Notice how I say UK for our HQ, sounds better than Stoke-on-Trent. ;)
So we now have UK, Central Europe, Eastern Europe and Southern Europe. We are also now NVIDIA's no.1 European partner and we employ over 300 staff with over 30 different nationalities and offer several unique custom services and of course customer service is the upmost priority of our group, something which was a main priority when OcUK was taken over by Caseking several years ago. It is great for me as it means I get several paid for holidays per year to great destination, ooops sorry I meant business trips as I am a member of upper management. :)


Anyway in my absence one of the cards setup was the Gigabyte Turbo 1080Ti edition, unfortunately the image used was from the 1080Ti Gaming (WindForce cooler), which was an error by my Padowan but in his defence he does not look after graphics cards and has no past experience, on the whole he did a good job.

Anyway in short those of you who purchased this card upto 11:50am today (March 11th 2017):

Gigabyte GeForce GTX 1080Ti Turbo OC 11264MB GDDR5X PCI-Express Graphics Card @ £698.99 inc VAT



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



Only £698.99 inc VAT.

ORDER NOW









SHALL NOW BE UPGRADED TO THE £71 more expensive GAMING EDITION, which is below (ONLY VALID for orders placed upto 11:50am (March 11th 2017):

Gigabyte GeForce GTX 1080Ti Gaming OC 11264MB GDDR5X PCI-Express Graphics Card @ £769.99 inc VAT



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



Only £769.99 inc VAT.

ORDER NOW







I have personally done this upgrade within our internal software, so you do not need to call, webnote or do anything, it has all being handled for you, of course these are custom cards and our expected delivery date is April onwards. :)

I could have swore i saw that Gigabyte 1080ti gaming edition card for £699 on the site yesterday, maybe it was else where hmmm. Still that's a really nice free upgrade.
 
I could have swore i saw that Gigabyte 1080ti gaming edition card for £699 on the site yesterday, maybe it was else where hmmm. Still that's a really nice free upgrade.

No you did not.
What you saw was the turbo card with the wrong image, hence the free upgrade to those who purchased turbo cards whilst wrong image was advertised to the better gaming card.
 
I can see why Nvidia rushed the 1080Ti out the door.

https://www.overclock3d.net/news/gp...emerge_revealing_several_gpu_specifications/1

Vega could be faster? I hope we find out very soon. I wonder if Nvidia will have even a faster GPU in wait for Vega release? 11 series could come sooner then we think?

Nvidia doesn't have anything faster at the moment. The GTX1080Ti is a chopped TXP which is a chopped Quadro. So double chopped.....
Volta is due next year, so the best they could do is if they manage to re-spin the core for some better cards. But they could have done that before the release of the GTX1080Ti if it was the case.
So doubt going to see any new NV card until next year.
 
I am wondering about something, what can we expect from the EVGA FTW3 1080ti?

I ask as in the past I have had Inno3d iChill and its normally got one of the best cooling solutions, I have also had Zotac amp extreme and these are normally the highest clocked cards out the box. So what do EVGA bring to the table? I have never had an EVGA card but the new FTW3 does look nice!
 
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