NukeDukem
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SO..... can we expect any of the AIB custom cooler/PCB models to be available on the 10th, or will it be all FE's? I still am not clear on what we can expect to be available this Friday.
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SO..... can we expect any of the AIB custom cooler/PCB models to be available on the 10th, or will it be all FE's? I still am not clear on what we can expect to be available this Friday.
I gotta see an OC comparison but the Nvidia edition is looking sweeter and sweeter. Whatever gets me 2ghz gpu clocks
it appears the 1080ti has more advance power delivery than the Titan Pascal so I'm curious.If they are anything like the previous GTX 1080's, the non-reference cards may have considerably beefier VRM implementations. In the past, there was less variance on this but now this has me considering patience more than I'd like.
There have been issues with the 1070 and 1080 and vive and displayport
You must really like maths!So, I guess it's safe to do some simple addiction and say this would be a 50-55% upgrade from my 980ti?
You must really like maths!
Definitely going to wait for AIB solutions. The review makes it look like some better cooling will allow for some decent OCing to be done.
Lucky bastard. My order is stocked at 'received'.... Oh wait.... It's processing! And my credit card for charged! It rarely happens that I'm so happy being charged somethingMy preorder from NVidia site is just showing processing. Anyone else getting anything different or received a shipping confirmation email? These reviews are making me very impatient!
They charged me on the 2nd when I placed the order. No news since but being in Europe I'm not sure if I can expect shipping tomorrow or what.
Tip: For those of you looking to O/C the new 1080Ti on water, EK's Titan X Pascal water blocks are fully compatible with the 1080Ti. This probably holds true with any brand of waterblock so long as it's Nvidia's reference 1080Ti board design which is identical in layout to the Titan X Pascal. I expect that with the number of new buyers picking up the 1080Ti that waterblock availability will become scarce for a few months...
Still now showing up on new egg. Perhaps I just need to drive to microcenter tomorrow morning...
Still now showing up on new egg. Perhaps I just need to drive to microcenter tomorrow morning...
Attention Kansas City. I talked to guys back in the computer components area just 20 minutes ago. The Kansas City Microcenter will NOT ... will NOT have cards tomorrow. They do expect to have them the following week they were told. Not sure if this is for all the stores or what. I left a Facebook posting on Microcenter yesterday asking for comment on availability for the 10th and they didn't answer.
This sucks. Thought for sure I could go get one tomorrow.
Blah.. oh well. Maybe I'll get lucky at Frys in a couple (few) weeks.. I spent a lot of time watching nowinstock for my 1080 and ended up nabbing one randomly at Frys.. Maybe it'll happen again.
Something tells me you'll need water cooling to run at 2GHz+ consistently. With my 1080FE, the best I could get the card to sustain was maybe 1850 on the stock cooling solution. With water cooling, it will run at 2075 for longer than I can stand to play games.I gotta see an OC comparison but the Nvidia edition is looking sweeter and sweeter. Whatever gets me 2ghz gpu clocks