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** OcUK HAS 21 CUSTOM GTX 1080 MODELS READY FOR PRE-ORDER !! **

Thanks man, I know me too, but thought if there any more delays that would be an annoying 1st world problem.

I figured by the time the 1080 Ti comes out I will upgrade to that as it will be astounding and this is just a project card. I should not have sold my 980 Ti so soon and it will be the first and last time I sell my gpu before I get a replacement.

Ordered my card at 7pm and is in the post right now :D

Late order and new tech to play with tomorrow. Nice :D

I wont be upgrading to 1080 Ti. I'll be staying on 1080 for a year or 2. Maybe wait for 11 series.
 
Another AIB card that was actually slower than the FE (silicon lottery). So the only + to AIB is cooler, and lower price in most cases. But forget all the extra phases, does nothing for the 1080.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0rHjgnBtxhM

I'm presuming it'll be the same for the 1070. So basically there's not much difference between say the SC and FTW other than lower temperatures and RGBs.

Makes me wonder why the partners bothered with the extra power delivery to their custom cards... Surely they tested them and realised that it changed nothing due to chip/driver limitations
 
I'm presuming it'll be the same for the 1070. So basically there's not much difference between say the SC and FTW other than lower temperatures and RGBs.

Makes me wonder why the partners bothered with the extra power delivery to their custom cards... Surely they tested them and realised that it changed nothing due to chip/driver limitations

Because they can charge more and people will pay.
 
Seems like its been intentionally crippled so the 1080ti can be notably faster, they've learned from the 980ti and titan x situation it would appear.
 
Seems like its been intentionally crippled so the 1080ti can be notably faster, they've learned from the 980ti and titan x situation it would appear.

Yeah that's all that it is. They will release a Titan that's like 50% faster than 1080, which also overclocks like 30% or more. So with overclock it can be faster than 1080 SLI. Then they'll sell it for $1299.
 
Seems like its been intentionally crippled so the 1080ti can be notably faster, they've learned from the 980ti and titan x situation it would appear.

Let's not forget it is over locking from about 1600 to 2000MHz, that is not bad st all!

The Ti will be what the Ti always is, more CUDA cores and bigger memory bus. The only thing new here is the price of the cards this time around, I suspect it is to claw back development costs. Who knows what a Ti will cost. Maybe still 600 pounds.
 
Yeah that's all that it is. They will release a Titan that's like 50% faster than 1080, which also overclocks like 30% or more. So with overclock it can be faster than 1080 SLI. Then they'll sell it for $1299.

As pointed out in another thread, we have been spoilt by Maxwell overclocking due to the very mature 28nm process. I don't think we will see overclocking gains (~40% or more!) like that again for a while on a gpu.

The Ti or whetever it will be called will be faster due to more cores and bandwith, as usual. I doubt it will overclock any better.
 
As pointed out in another thread, we have been spoilt by Maxwell overclocking due to the very mature 28nm process. I don't think we will see overclocking gains (~40% or more!) like that again for a while on a gpu.

The Ti or whetever it will be called will be faster due to more cores and bandwith, as usual. I doubt it will overclock any better.

Yes but that only refutes the point that it might overclock revolutionary better,it doesn't mean it can't overclock marginally better. And I'm not expecting ~40% or more. Right now 1080 overclock by around 20% (1700 to 2050 or so), maybe the Titan/Ti will do just a little better once NVIDIA does further optimizations.
 
Yes but that only refutes the point that it might overclock revolutionary better,it doesn't mean it can't overclock marginally better. And I'm not expecting ~40% or more. Right now 1080 overclock by around 20% (1700 to 2050 or so), maybe the Titan/Ti will do just a little better once NVIDIA does further optimizations.

Quite possibly. As the process matures we might get better clocking versions of all the pascal cards later down the line (sort of like the 780 versions maybe).
 
yeah, it uses G1/4 ports so you would need fittings and some extra tubing, without having one to hand I don't know if you could reuse the existing fittings or what size tubing you would need to match, or whether you would be best off just undoing all of the fittings, binning the existing tubing and running all new
 
yeah, it uses G1/4 ports so you would need fittings and some extra tubing, without having one to hand I don't know if you could reuse the existing fittings or what size tubing you would need to match, or whether you would be best off just undoing all of the fittings, binning the existing tubing and running all new

Cool, thanks.

The AIO is kinda my first step into liquid cooling and I got that particular system because it said it was expandable and I figured it would extend to my GPU at some point... I'll look into it a bit more re: tubing and fittings.:)
 
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