Our editors hand-pick related products using a variety of criteria: direct competitors targeting the same market segment, or devices that are similar in size, performance, or feature sets.
And the winner is. It's always a tricky affair pitting custom cards against each other. After all, they're based on the same GeForce GTX 1080 Ti GPU, so performance is going to be very similar, despite their different clock speeds. This means things...
In the end, Asus earns a purchase recommendation for its factory-overclocked performance, quiet thermal solution, moderate weight, and reasonable price. The sub-optimal VRM cooling could be improved, but you shouldn't encounter any show-stopping issues as a result of the hot-spots. We also like that Asus enables this board's strengths without adding a ton of heft. Some of the company's competitors need much bigger sinks to achieve similar performance.
This card is a monster, both in physical size and performance. If you're in the market for a new video card, you have 1 decision to make. can your budget stretch for the GTX1080Ti ? If it can, then buy yourself a slice of the future and get this card....
The Rog Strix 1080 TI OC Edition is a superb overall offering from Asus that's easily one of the best GPUs money can buy right now. Its customizable lighting, efficient cooling, quiet operation, and fan connectivity options help set it apart from the competition. Though I'm not a fan of the GPU Tweak software, it's not a requirement, so I won't gripe too much. The only real issue is that it's more expensive than other 1080 Tis thanks to its raft of features like the fan syncing ability, and massive heatsink that allows for silent operation. I'd personally either go with the "gaming" version as it's $40 less expensive, or the EVGA SC2 version as it's smaller and also less expensive. Still, if you can find one for MSRP pull the trigger - you won't be disappointed.
To say that the ASUS ROG GTX 1080 Ti STRIX OC graphics card is one of the top gaming focused cards for 4K 60fps gaming would be an understatement as it offers much more in terms of that… but at what cost? There is so much right with the latest ROG...
The ASUS GTX 1080 ROG Strix OC 11Gbps is an excellent choice for consumers seeking a well-built graphics card with a highly effective cooling solution. This ASUS GPU had the lowest core temperatures of all 15 graphics cards on test, hardly exceeding 60...
So there you have it. Whether you choose to run it straight out of the box, or if you prefer to tweak it to get that little bit more of performance out of it, the ASUS ROG Strix GeForce GTX 1080 Ti OC Edition is nothing short of impressive at running...
My god this is it. 4K gaming that doesn't cost £1000+ just for the GPU! (OK it costs £800 but it's RGB!) Lets take a look at the Asus GTX 1080ti STRIX OC edition GPU. Want one? Amazon: prourls.co/bCxZ OverclockersUK: bit.ly/2nZMdxg - OverclockersUK...
ASUS really has got a new card at hand, not just because of the obvious, the GP102 GPU but the overall aesthetic feel and feature-set has improved. You'll get a spot on designed PCB with 10+2 power phases and proper component selection. The icing on top...
The price of the ASUS GTX 1080 Ti Strix OC isn't known yet. We've assumed a price of $740 throughout this review. Overclocked out of the box Good temperatures - no throttling Quiet in gaming Fans turn off in idle Customizable RGB lighting Backplate...
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