In mid-May, Nvidia launched its Pascal graphics architecture for the consumer market in the form of the new flagship Geforce GTX 1080. As usual, it was initially the company’s own reference model, this time called Founder’s Edition, with promises that partner manufacturers would follow up with their own creations later. during the summer.
During this year’s Computex trade fair, the promises were fulfilled with information, where in principle all active Nvidia partners showed a myriad of aftermarket models based on the Geforce GTX 1080 – with both factory overclocking and lavish cooling solutions.
One of these was EVGA, which is investing heavily in the new architecture with several new cards, including the Geforce GTX 1080 SC ACX 3.0, which today takes place in SweClocker’s test lab for a proper review!