March 28, 2024

NVIDIA has finally unleashed the flagship GTX 1080 Ti at a price of $699 US. The new graphics card replaces the GeForce GTX 1080 as the flagship product of the GeForce family and the fastest enthusiast grade graphics card available to the gaming community. Meanwhile, Nvidia has also made a price cut on their existing Pascal lineup with some modification in specs. GTX 1080 @ $499 US & GTX 1070 @ $349. The new GTX 1080 will be now shipping with 11 GB/s GDDR5X memory and the new GTX 1060 will be shipping with 9 GB/s GDDR5 memory. This is good news for the consumers as they’ll be able to purchase high-performance cards from Nvidia at a more affordable price. Another news which will bring a smile in the consumers face is the GTX 1060 Ti launching at $699 which was the original launch price of GTX 1080, so enthusiasts will now be getting a card which is 35% faster than GTX 1080 at the same price level. In my opinion, this is a good move by Nvidia as they are not charging a premium for their consumer grade flagship.
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NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti Specifications – Better and Beefier Than Titan X (Pascal) With 11 GB/s GDDR5X VRAM, 484 GB/s Raw and 1.2 TB/s Supercharged Bandwidth.

NVIDIA GPU Specification Comparison
GTX 1080 Ti NVIDIA Titan X GTX 1080 GTX 980 Ti
CUDA Cores 3584 3584 2560 2816
Texture Units 224 224 160 176
ROPs 88 96 64 96
Core Clock 1480 MHz 1417 MHz 1607 MHz 1000 MHz
Boost Clock 1583 MHz 1531 MHz 1733 MHz 1075 MHz
TFLOPs (FMA) 11.3 TFLOPs 11 TFLOPs 9 TFLOPs 6.1 TFLOPs
Memory Clock 11Gbps GDDR5X 10Gbps GDDR5X 10Gbps GDDR5X 7Gbps GDDR5
Memory Bus Width 352-bit 384-bit 256-bit 384-bit
VRAM 11GB 12GB 8GB 6GB
FP64 1/32 1/32 1/32 1/32
FP16 (Native) 1/64 1/64 1/64 N/A
INT8 4:1 4:1 N/A N/A
TDP 250W 250W 180W 250W
GPU GP102 GP102 GP104 GM200
Transistor Count 12B 12B 7.2B 8B
Die Size 471mm2 471mm2 314mm2 601mm2
Manufacturing Process TSMC 16nm TSMC 16nm TSMC 16nm TSMC 28nm
Launch Date 03/2017 08/02/2016 05/27/2016 06/01/2015
Launch Price $699 $1200 MSRP: $599
Founders $699
$649

UPDATE : Clock speeds of GTX 1080 Ti has been updated

The GeForce GTX 1080 Ti features the same Pascal GP102 GPU featured on the Titan X (Pascal) but is better than that in all ways possible. The NVIDIA GP102 Pascal GPU packs 12 Billion transistors and has 6 Graphics processing clusters of which two are disabled. This adds up to a total of 28 SM units with 128 cores each. The GeForce GTX 1080 Ti features 3584 CUDA Cores, 224 Texture Mapping Units, and 88 ROPs. These are clocked at a boost clock of 1582 MHz which can go as high as 2 GHz with overclocking. The Pascal cards are built to overclock like crazy, and custom models will further boost the clock rates on availability day.

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The card also features 11 GB GDDR5X VRAM that run across a 352-bit bus interface. NVIDIA has shipped their flagship with the fastest G5X solution to date. The Titan X (Pascal) used 10 GB/s models while the 1080 Ti makes use of the new 11 GB/s memory chips which results in a cumulative bandwidth of 484 GB/s that’s going to be on par with SK Hynix’s HBM2 memory launching in Q2 2017. A 352-bit card is something new to us as we haven’t seen this trend before. With the new compression and tiled caching system, the bandwidth on GTX 1080 Ti can be boosted up to 1200 GB/s which is more than what’s achievable with HBM2 as of right now.

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NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti Cooling and PCB – – 7 Phase Power Design, 250A Power, New Vapor Chamber Cooling

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. The efficiency has improved kudos 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 NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti comes with the latest NVTTM design that features a new Vapor chamber cooling system with twice the cooling area of Titan X (Pascal). This new thermal design will help deliver optimal cooling for the card to allow it to boost beyond its specifications with GPU Boost 3.0 technology.

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NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti Capable of reaching 2 GHz at ease

During the event, NVIDIA showed a demonstration of their GTX 1080 Ti’s overclock potential and once again, they managed to hit clock speeds up to 2.03 GHz at a locked 60 FPS. The temps reported were 66C which shows that the new vapor chamber cooler does a fantastic job at keeping this card cool and quiet under heavy gaming loads. A thumbs up to Nvidia for improving the performance of a reference cooler to such extent.

NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti Performance Details Unraveled – 35% Better Than GeForce GTX 1080 At The Same Price, 5K Ready Frame Buffer Size

As for performance, the GeForce GTX 1080 Ti is 35% faster on average and up to 40% faster than the GeForce GTX 1080 in gaming benchmarks. The GTX 1080 Ti’s blazing fast even comes at the same price of the original GTX 1080, at just $699 US. This is a huge leap in terms of performance. Just a quick comparison, GTX 780 Ti offered +18% performance improvement over GTX 780, GTX 980 Ti offered +25% improvement in performance. NVIDIA’s GeForce GTX 1080 Ti is also packing new technology features such as compression and tiled caching boost bandwidth, tiled rendering, DirectX 12 Flex and Flow, NVIDIA Aftermath (A New Tool To identify the cause of GPU crashes) and Shadowplay Highlights which will further boost gamer experiences running GeForce hardware. Nvidia is going to market this card as a 5K ready card so the 11 GB frame buffer won’t be wasted.

NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti Availability Next Week and Pre-Orders Now

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GTX 1080 Ti graphics cards, including the NVIDIA Founders Edition, will be available worldwide on March 10, from NVIDIA GeForce partners, including ASUS, Colorful, EVGA, Gainward, Galaxy, Gigabyte, Innovision 3D, MSI, Palit, PNY, and Zotac. Pre-orders on nvidia.com will go live on March 2, at 8 am Pacific. The card will be available in custom models at a later date.

Conclusion: NVIDIA has created a product that is not only the fastest consumer grade option for gamers and enthusiasts, but it is one that would remain unmatched for several months. There is no competing product from the Red Team that can rival the GeForce GTX 1080 Ti, and with its beefy hardware specs, performance and competitive pricing, the GeForce GTX 1080 Ti may turn out to be a huge success for the Green Team.

GTX 1080 Ti Specs Quick Glance

128 Transistors
1.6 GHz Boost, 2 GHz OC Potential
28 SM, 128 cores each
3584 CUDA Cores
28 Geometry Units
224 Texture Mapping Units
6 GPCs
88 ROP Units
352 bit GDDR5X