EVGA announces their GTX 1080 Ti K|NGP|N Hydro Copper single slot GPU
EVGA announces their GTX 1080 Ti K|NGP|N Hydro Copper single slot GPU
This GPU is listed on EK’s web store for $1249.99, making this GPU one of the most expensive gaming cards on the market, offering an overclocking oriented PCB design with a 10+3 phase VRM, 9 thermal sensors on the card’s PCB and integrated RGB illumination.Â
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 | Nvidia GTX 1080 Ti FE | EVGA GTX 1080 Ti SC2 | EVGA GTX 1080 Ti FTW 3 Gaming | EVGA GTX 1080 Ti K|NGP|N Hydro Copper |
GPU | GP102 | GP102 | GP102 | GP102 |
CUDA Cores | 3584 | 3584 | 3584 | 3584 |
Base Clock Speed | 1480MHz | 1556MHz | 1569MHz | 1582MHz |
Boost Clock Speed | 1582MHz | 1670MHz | 1683MHz | 1695MHz |
VRAM | 11GB | 11GB | 11GB | 11GB |
Cooling | Air Reference | Air iCX | Air iCX | Liquid Cooled |
VRM | 7+2 | 7+2 | 10+2 | 10+3 |
Power | 8+6 pin | 8+6-pin | 8+8 Pin | 8+8 Pin |
Max Power Draw | 250W | 250W | 280W | 280W |
BIOS Chips | 1 | 1 | 2 | 3 |
RGB? | No | Yes | Yes | Yes |
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Out of the box, this GOU will ship with three mini DisplayPort adapters for HDMI, DVI and full-sized DisplayPort, alongside an Allen wrench for disassembly, a GPU voltage reading accessory and two 8-pin to 2×6-pin power adapters. Â
EVGA ships this GPU with a guaranteed 2025+MHz overclock, with K|NGP|N GPUs featuring EVGA’s highest binned silicon, which should provide some impressive overclocking results when combined with water cooling and EVGA’s overbuilt PCB. The power connections on this GPU are placed at the bottom rear of the GPU, ensuring great cable management and a cleaner overall aesthetic.Â
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