So Inno 3D just revealed its new GeForce GTX 1080 graphics card, which uses NVIDIA’s reference design and does not supposedly overclock, but does include free copies of Futuremark’s 3DMARK and VRMARK benchmarking tools.
This particular card packs the following Specs:-
Technical Specifications:
- CUDA Cores: 2560
- Graphics Clock-Base Clock (MHz): 1607
- Boost Clock (MHz): 1733
Memory Specs:
- Memory Clock: 10.0Gbps
- Standard Memory Config (MB): 8192
- Memory Interface: GDDR5X
- Memory Interface Width: 256-bit
- Memory Bandwidth (GB/sec): 320
- Bus Support: PCI-E3.0 X16
Feature Support:
- Multi-Projection: Yes
- VR Ready: Yes
- NVIDIA Ansel: Yes
- NVIDIA SLI® Ready: Yes – SLI HB Bridge Supported
- NVIDIA G-SYNC™-Ready: Yes
- NVIDIA GameStream™-Ready: Yes
- NVIDIA GPU Boost™: 3.0
- Microsoft DirectX: 12 API with feature level 12_1
- Vulkan API: Yes
- OpenGL: 4.5
- OS Certification: Windows 7-10, Linux, FreeBSDx86
Display Support:
- Multi Monitor: Yes
- Maximum Digital Resolution: 7680×4320 at 60 Hz RGB 8-bit with dual DisplayPort connectors or 7680×4320 at 60 Hz YUV420 8-bit with on DisplayPort 1.3 connector
- HDCP: 2.2
- Standard Display Connectors: Dual Link DVI-D, HDMI 2.0, 3x DisplayPort 1.4
Standard Graphics Card Dimensions:
- Length: 266mm
- Height: 111mm
- Width: 2-slot
- Maximum GPU Temperature (in C with ambient temperature 55c): 94
- Maximum Graphics Card Power (W): 180
- Minimum System Power Requirement (W): 500
- Supplementary Power Connectors: 8-pin
- Driver CD Kit: Yes
- Mouse Pad: Yes
- 3DMark: Yes
- VRMark: Yes