This is one of nvidia's latest offerings in graphics/video cards and it performs far better than most cards in the market today. It replaced an AMD (formerly ATI) card - namely the ASUS Radeon R9 270 2GB. After benchmarking several tests it quite literally performs twice as well as my former card. Granted 4 times the memory size this was the least of my expectations, yet it meets all current and near-future gaming requirements such as DirectX 12, VR, G-Sync, HDMI 2.0b, and Display Port (DP) 1.4. I can play most games with ultra graphics settings even cranking out the max in resolution for my 4K monitor with little to no stuttering with the highest settings enabled. I'm in love with this card and I know it will last me a long time much like my old GeForce 8800 GTX did about over a decade back. The only drawback you may have with this card is its sheer size as it will take two slots up (as most high-end cards are wont to do these days) and it appears deceptively small in promo and photo shots. This thing will stretch way inside your case so be prepared to rewire and clean up things inside your case to make room for this beast. Otherwise, I'm very happy with this card and may even consider going SLI down the road with another as monitor tech catches up.Read full review
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The card was slightly longer than my GTX 780, but it still fit in my case just fine. I doubt a card any longer than this one would fit, though. So far I've only had it installed for a day, so my testing isn't extensive, but so far I was able to get a stable 142fps in Nier:Automata with Global Illumination set to High. The card is quiet, and I can tell no difference in noise between this one and my old 780. So far I'm very pleased.
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I'm impressed with the performance of this card, is pretty quiet too. Very satisfied with my investment. If you use the specific studio driver you can get an even better performance in creative softwares.
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Comparison: The card doubled the performance of my previous 2 660ti's 3GB cards (in SLI). Performance: It has no V sync or FPS issues in incredibly NOT optimized titles like ARK at highest settings. It also hits the FPS cap (200FPS) on highest settings in Battlefield One @1080p. Efficiency: I haven't notice my PC increasing the room temp at all when my previous cards could raise it 3 deg after an hour of gaming. (most of that thanks to the limited power draw of the 10 series cards; i.e. single 8pin connecter). Note: Please measure the space you have available. You will need almost 13" to get this to fit. Price: I picked this thing up at an incredible price (basically what you can buy a 1070 for) and I have no regrets, even if it means I skipped a mortgage payment to buy it.
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Standard GTX1080 not Turbo or tweaked up. Lacks backplate, gets to 83c runs HOT, insignificant cooling design, boring plastic cover. Can easily run on a 450W PSU only uses 6+2 pin PCIe connector. Total power consumption is about 270W. Released in July 2016 MSRP approximately 599 USD. Small performance gain over GTX1070, slightly better than GTX980ti, it is nearly 5 years old. Good upgrade for older PC system built in 2012 to 2015 if found priced below 200 USD. Fan noise barely heard when Idle but loud during normal Video Streaming or playing a game like Battlefield or Tomb Raider or GTA. It is among the worse GTX1080's ever made because ASUS went cheap with this model.
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