Card looks awesome and clocks the same as my founders card.
The card won't hold that 2101MHz overclock I was looking for, but it holds 2076MHz just like my founders edition. I also have it set to 6016MHz on the memory clock, both are stable.
I was pretty amazed when I opened up afterburner for this card. It allows you to go up to 150% on the power limit even though you will never clear 130% with a maximum overclock, and that's overstating it.
Something I really like and don't like at the same time is the lighting. It actually doesn't match the RGB in my Aorus Gaming 7. You can tweak the settings to match though. I found out why as well. I believe the card has RGBW, which I tested to find that it indeed does have a truly white setting, unlike the motherboard's obvious RGB white that is more blue than anything. Card looks sick and I'm really starting to get into the white and orange theme.
As a sidenote, this waterblock doesn't seem to match any others on inlet/outlet placement. I have a bitspower waterblock on my founders card, and since they don't match I'll have to buy another one of these to run SLI. You'll be happy to know buying this is actually cheaper than the other one anyway though.
For the record, I actually had two 980ti Xtreme Editions in SLI and they were also monsters. This is why I continue to come back to Gigabyte.
Memory Speed | 11232 MHz |
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Graphics Coprocessor | NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti |
Chipset Brand | NVIDIA |
Card Description | GeForce GTX 1080 Ti |
Graphics Card Ram Size | 11 GB |