EVGA GTX 1080 Ti FTW3 Hybrid Review
Boost Clock Speed
Published: 16th October 2017 | Source: EVGA | Price: |
Boost Clock Speed
The difference between the average and maximum boost clocks are about as close as we've seen this side of the Poseidon. It isn't quite as high as we would expect for a water cooled GPU, particularly in comparison to the ASUS and Corsair offerings. However, clock speed numbers aren't wholly representative of performance, as we'll soon see.
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I quite like it but I would want a fatter rad. Well, if you are going to chase the uber clocks any way. At around 2100mhz my Titan X gets uber hot and it's got a much bigger rad than this.
It needs something like the Fury X rad IMO. Something with more volume. |
According to the review, it tops out at 46C after an overnight run of Heaven at the highest settings. Sounds pretty good to me!
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I should do some more testing now temps are dropping.
One thing I have noticed, though, is that this looks nothing like the original Hybrid "kit" they were selling that mysteriously vanished from the shelves. Usually when you got one you would use your cooler guts but this looks like it's all been changed.Quote

Maybe Tom put the PC next to an open window on a chilly evening.
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I love hybrids. I've had AIOs on my GPUs for years. Would have bought an EVGA if I could tbh, could have saved myself £70. Mind you, if I add a double rad I am sure my card would haul some serious ass

It needs something like the Fury X rad IMO. Something with more volume.Quote