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**Nvidia GeForce GTX 1080 Ti Thread**

You wont see meny 1080ti`s that hit 2100+ speeds consider those golden samples... and even then they will run into power limit without a shunt mod......

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For all others fe`s or aibs those will do around 2037-2050 speeds pretty much... and those are great samples.... and most of them will do that... without shunt mod and hit power limitations just sometimes..

as for memory on the GDDR5X = most TI`s will reach the 12gb per sec bandwidth my 2x gigabyte fe`s do 2037-2050 with memory at 500-550+ on msi afterburner....

Also some good news, when memory is overclocked on the 1080ti`s it really does improve performance.... ;)
 
You wont see meny 1080ti`s that hit 2100+ speeds consider those golden samples... and even then they will run into power limit without a shunt mod......

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For all others fe`s or aibs those will do around 2037-2050 speeds pretty much... and those are great samples.... and most of them will do that... without shunt mod and hit power limitations just sometimes..

as for memory on the GDDR5X = most TI`s will reach the 12gb per sec bandwidth my 2x gigabyte fe`s do 2037-2050 with memory at 500-550+ on msi afterburner....

Also some good news, when memory is overclocked on the 1080ti`s it really does improve performance.... ;)

+1 mine was only at 65c last night with 99% load in heaven, haven't touched the mem yet so don't know what it will do.
 
Yes but 67c and quiet.

plenty of other cards are quiet, so being "the best" but not overclocking any further or being appreciably quieter than almost any other custom model
my only reference to the reference model was that all these magic power phases are not actually doing anything - most people buying the cheapest models will have headphones or water anyway - mine never goes about 55C and my power supply is the noisiest thing in my PC and my GPU sits at 2050 locked solid
 
there isn't even a sound reading on that review, so how quiet is it compared to other models, lol

the only other 1080ti they've reiviewed is the MSI gaming, which they also didn't do a sound reading on and didn't even include any overclocking results!
and that also hit 67c on stock clocks funnily enough, strange coincidence that
 
plenty of other cards are quiet, so being "the best" but not overclocking any further or being appreciably quieter than almost any other custom model
my only reference to the reference model was that all these magic power phases are not actually doing anything - most people buying the cheapest models will have headphones or water anyway - mine never goes about 55C and my power supply is the noisiest thing in my PC and my GPU sits at 2050 locked solid
Shouldn't you look at an overkill psu that won't need a fan spinning then silence!
 
why did the price of most of the 1080ti cards go up slightly ? cards are supposed to get cheaper the longer they are out
do people that preordered a few weeks ago still only have to pay the original price ? is this to make us regret not preordering ?
 
there isn't even a sound reading on that review, so how quiet is it compared to other models, lol

the only other 1080ti they've reiviewed is the MSI gaming, which they also didn't do a sound reading on and didn't even include any overclocking results!
and that also hit 67c on stock clocks funnily enough, strange coincidence that

I'm telling you this card is inaudible even when pushed.
 
I'm telling you this card is inaudible even when pushed.

That's good to hear, as that was the reason I ditched my brand loyalty to Asus. I love my 980Ti Strix, but I was hoping I could eliminate the tad whiring noise of its fans at full load by jumping to Zotac (not everyone wears headphones!)

Need my Amp Extreme badly!!! :p:D:p
 
That's good to hear, as that was the reason I ditched my brand loyalty to Asus. I love my 980Ti Strix, but I was hoping I could eliminate the tad whiring noise of its fans at full load by jumping to Zotac (not everyone wears headphones!)

Need my Amp Extreme badly!!! :p:D:p

Lol exactly, i have a life and a family and like to know what's going on around me sometimes ha
 
Yeah, a watercooled Founders Card. No way could you plug and play a FE blower and sustain 2Ghz+ at any normal fan speed. For out of the box performance there isn't much better.

again, missing my point - any of the custom boards will do 2ghz and not be very noisy - a £60-100 premium over OTHER custom models is a hard pill to swallow to me, saying that the amp extreme is "the best" with no quanitifiable data to back it up is a bit of a stretch

I'm telling you this card is inaudible even when pushed.

without a DB reading its meaningless, I've seen people say their PC is "inaubible" and to me it sounded like a helicopter
guru3D have it at 38db stock, without overclocking, which is right around where all the other custom boards are
http://www.guru3d.com/articles_pages/zotac_geforce_gtx_1080_amp_extreme_review,11.html

Shouldn't you look at an overkill psu that won't need a fan spinning then silence!

already done brother, 1250w from where I used to have 3xTitan's, now its powering just a 1080ti or was even a 980ti, it doesn't exactly get stressed, its just the only 120mm fan I have in my system anymore, it never turns itself completely off but it is not what I would call noisy by any stretch, if I eliminated that then the pump would still be around the same noise level, so its diminishing returns
 
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