The launch of Nvidia’s worsting card Geforce GTX 1080 Ti is somewhat reminiscent of last spring’s rollout of Geforce GTX 1080, where in principle all partner manufacturers have invested heavily in their own customized graphics cards based on the model. The focus is, as usual, on greatly improved cooling solutions, upgraded power supply and, not least, increased clock frequencies out of cardboard.
We have previously taken a closer look at Aorus, Asus and MSI’s contributions, all of which offered a considerably more pleasant experience than Nvidia’s reference copies. Now the turn has come to American EVGA, which joins the crowd with its lavish Geforce GTX 1080 Ti FTW3.
The menu includes the company’s ICX concept, where a myriad of sensors give the user a keen eye on the card’s temperatures, while these are used to control the model’s fans independently of each other.
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