It’s finally here, the fastest GeForce GTX, the GTX 1080 Ti.

NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti for 699 USD

The new high-end GTX will feature 3584 CUDA Cores, 224 Texture Units, 352-bit memory controller and 11 GB of GDDR5X memory. This unlikely configuration was not definitely expected.

NVIDIA said that GTX 1080 Ti will boost up to 1582 MHz, but overclocking potential is up to 2 GHz. Interestingly, the GTX 1080 Ti has higher memory bandwidth than TITAN X Pascal, due to faster memory at 11 GHz. This in combination with 352-bit memory bus, gives 484 GB/s of maximum theoretical bandwidth.

On the outside, the new card features the same cooler design as GTX 1080, but under the hood, it has more advanced power section with 8-pin and 6-pin power connectors and TDP around 250 W. The cooler was also improved with new vapor chamber to accommodate more demanding GPU.

NVIDIA announced that GTX 1080 Ti will cost 699 USD, while GTX 1080 received a price cut to 499 USD. This new enthusiast-class graphics card will be available next week, but I wouldn’t expect custom cards to be available that soon.

NVIDIA:

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 8am Pacific.

NVIDIA GeForce 10 TITAN X GeForce GTX 1080 Ti GeForce GTX 1080 GeForce GTX 1070 GPU 16nm GP102 16nm GP102 16nm GP104 16nm GP104 CUDA Cores 3584 3584 2560 1920 TMUs 224 224 160 120 ROPs 96 88 64 64 Base Clock 1417 MHz 1480 MHz 1607 MHz 1506 MHz Boost Clock 1531 MHz 1582 MHz 1733 MHz 1683 MHz Memory Clock 10008 MHz 11008 MHz 10008 MHz 8008 MHz Memory 12GB 11GB 8GB 8GB Memory Bus 384-bit 352-bit 256-bit 256-bit TDP 250W 220W 180W 150W Memory Bandwidth 480 GB/s 484 GB/s 320 GB/s 256 GB/s Memory Type GDDR5X GDDR5X GDDR5X GDDR5 MSRP 1199 USD 699 USD 499 USD 349 USD

The GP102 GPU diagram

NVIDIA confirmed that GTX 1080 Ti is equipped with Pascal GP102 GPU, which features 12 billion transistors. There are 28 Streaming Multiprocessors in total, each holding 128 CUDA cores. Compared to TITAN X, this model has fewer ROPs, which is 88 (TITAN has 96).

NVIDIA GeForceGTX 1080 Ti gaming performance

NVIDIA has created this chart to demonstrate the performance difference over GTX 1080. We are looking at a comparison in few AAA titles at 1440 and 4K resolution. The performance gain is somewhere from 20 to 40%, but officially NVIDIA claims that GTX 1080 Ti is 35% faster than GTX 1080 out of the box.

“It’s time for something new, something that’s 35 percent faster than a GTX 1080, something that’s faster than Titan X Let’s call it the ultimate GeForce,”

said Jen-Hsun Huang.

The GTX 1080 Ti features a new thermal design with vapor chamber cooling. The reference model (Founders Edition) has 7-phase power design.

According to NVIDIA the GTX 1080 Ti is the first card ready for 5K resolution, that’s thanks to increased buffer size to 11 GB.

NVIDIA also announcing Gameworks library now with DirectX12 support

NVIDIA announcing DX12 Flex and Flow

NVIDIA announcing Aftermath

NVIDIA announcing Shadowplay Highlights

NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 now for 499 USD, GTX 1070 for 349 USD

Jen-Hsun Huang announced new pricing for GTX 1080. This model will now cost 499 USD.

According to TechPowerUP, the GTX 1070 will also receive a price cut and it will now be available for 349 USD.

New GTX 1080 and 1060 with faster memory

Lastly, NVIDIA announced that new GTX 1080 and GTX 1060 will be available soon. Those cards will feature faster memory, 11 GHz and 9 GHz respectively. It’s unclear if those models will replace existing cards, or if they are going to be available as special editions, I guess time will tell, but it seems that this is our “1060 Ti”.

Source: LegitReviews, TechPowerUP