The NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti, a Pascal-generation GPU that is fondly remembered by enthusiasts for delivering what was “Ultimate GeForce” performance despite its (now-relatively) cheap $699 MSRP, is now officially seven years old. NVIDIA released the GPU on March 10, 2017, calling it the most powerful and efficient hardware that it had ever designed at the time.
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti specs:
- GPU Specs
- CUDA Cores: 3584
- Graphics Clock (MHz): 1480
- Processor Clock (MHz): 1582
- Graphics Performance: high-20000
- Memory Specs
- Standard Memory Config: 11 GB GDDR5X
- Memory Interface Width: 352-bit
- Memory Bandwidth (GB/sec): 11 Gbps
- Supported Tech
- SLI, CUDA, 3D Vision, PhysX, NVIDIA G-SYNC, Virtual Reality, DirectX 12, Ansel
- Power Specs
- Maximum Graphics Card Power (W): 250
NVIDIA on the GeForce GTX 1080 Ti Founders Edition:
…the GeForce GTX 1080 Ti Founders Edition features a new high-airflow thermal solution that’s cooler and quieter than previous designs, maximizing the potential of GPU Boost and enabling overclockers to achieve even faster speeds. And under the hood efficiency is improved thanks to a new 7-phase power design with 14 high-efficiency dualFETs that deliver better power efficiency at the highest usage and power levels.
The original announcement video: