NVIDIA launched their flagship GeForce GTX 1080 Ti graphics card earlier this month. The graphics card, aiming at the enthusiast market, was met with great response as it brought faster than Titan X graphics performance down to the $699 US price range. While the graphics card launched in only stock, Founders Edition variants, most buyers are waiting for AIBs to launch their ultra-high end custom designs which are going to be available by the end of this month.

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While the Founders Edition has been very popular among gamers and enthusiasts, the majority of buyers are still waiting for custom variants to hit the market. The custom variants are known to hit better clocks and offer better cooling potential.

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Furthermore, while the Founders Edition PCB is a very solid design that can allow overclocks beyond 3 GHz in extreme cases, the custom variants will feature heavy duty PCBs with a list of quality components that would ensure better stability, overclocking and power delivery. These will be making AIB offerings a must have for several enthusiasts who are planning to purchase the GeForce GTX 1080 Ti graphics card in the coming months. Let's have a look at all the custom models we know of till date.

ASUS GeForce GTX 1080 Ti Custom Models

ASUS has three models in their custom lineup. These include two ROG STRIX variants, a single ROG Poseidon and a single Turbo variant. Full details on these cards are available below.

ASUS ROG Poseidon GeForce GTX 1080 Ti (Webpage Link)

Just like the previous ROG Poseidon offerings, the Poseidon GTX 1080 Ti features a hybrid cooling system that allows the card to use either air or liquid cooling to its advantage. The product is a massive 2.5 slot card that uses a very aggressive shroud design, integrated with dual Wing-Blade IP5X Certified fans that deliver maximum airflow and offer dust resistance too.

















The PCB is cooled by the next-generation DirectCU H2O cooling technology which comes with a massive baseplate designed to offer 40% more heat dissipation area and 20% increase of water flow rate from the water channels integrated within it. The heatpipes extend from the GPU to the VRMs, VRAM and PLL area. The waterblock uses standard G 1/4-inch terminal block and would be compatible with most liquid cooled systems. The hybrid cooler is said to offer under 50C load temps with liquid cooling and under 70C temps with air cooling.

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On the back, we are looking at a custom designed backplate that makes use of RGB lighting that comes with ASUS’s AURA Sync technology. There’s also a custom LED panel on the side of the card that emits RGB light and looks really cool.

The card will be powered by a 8+6 Pin connector configuration and clocks speeds will be revealed later on when the card goes in production. The card also uses a custom PCB as is seen in the images.

ASUS ROG Poseidon GTX 1080 Ti Hybrid Cooled Features:

Next-gen DirectCU H2O hybrid cooling for complete flexibility for either air or liquid cooling.

Standard G1/4-Inch Terminal Block design lets users easily plumb a custom water loop using a variety of fittings.

Patented Wing-Blade IP5X-Certified Fans for maximum airflow and longer fan lifespan.

ASUS Fanconnect II provides hybrid-controlled system fan headers for optimal system cooling.

ASUS Aura RGB lighting with an infinite-reflection design.

ASUS Aura Sync RGB synchronization enables a gaming system personalization.

ASUS ROG STRIX GeForce GTX 1080 Ti OC (Webpage Link) - $749.99 US

The ASUS ROG STRIX GeForce GTX 1080 Ti OC comes with a beefy, triple fan cooler. This is ASUS’s latest DirectCU III cooling system that combines Super Alloy Power II components. These deliver the best stability and overclocking results under any circumstance. The card is further built in ASUS’s industry-leading Auto-Extreme process which ensures the best quality for graphics cards.















ASUS’s triple slot behemoth comes with ASUS AURA RGB LED support and features a fully custom PCB that has a 10+2 Phase super alloy power II design. Clock speeds are configured in two models, gaming and overclock. The Gaming mode profile is enabled by default and features 1569 MHz base and 1683 MHz boost clocks with a memory clock of 11010 MHz. The overclock profile can be enabled to gain clock speeds of 1594 MHz base, 1708 MHz boost for the core and 11100 MHz for the memory. The card comes with dual 8-Pin connectors and should cost around $749 US.

ASUS ROG STRIX GeForce GTX 1080 Ti (Webpage Link) - $719.99 US

The ASUS ROG STRIX GeForce GTX 1080 Ti also comes with the same beefy, triple fan cooler. This is ASUS’s latest DirectCU III cooling system that combines Super Alloy Power II components. These deliver the best stability and overclocking results under any circumstance. The card is further built in ASUS’s industry-leading Auto-Extreme process which ensures the best quality for graphics cards.

















ASUS’s triple slot behemoth comes with ASUS AURA RGB LED support and features a fully custom PCB that has a 10+2 Phase super alloy power II design. Clock speeds are configured in two models, gaming and overclock. The Gaming mode profile is enabled by default and features 1480 MHz base and 1582 MHz boost clocks with a memory clock of 11010 MHz. The overclock profile can be enabled to gain clock speeds of 1506 MHz base, 1620 MHz boost for the core. The card comes with dual 8-Pin connectors and should cost around $699 US.

ASUS Turbo GeForce GTX 1080 Ti (Webpage Link) - $699.99 US

ASUS also has a third variant which isn't part of the ROG family. This model goes in line with ASUS's Turbo design which is their near reference variant. The model comes with a blower fan and should retail at price of $699 US. While most believe this to be a reference PCB, the truth is that this card rocks a custom PCB made by ASUS that rocks a 8+2 phase Super Alloy Power II design.















The card features clock speeds of 1480 MHz base and 1582 MHz boost and power is provided through a 8+6 Pin connector configuration. We are also looking at the stock display configuration that has dual DP and dual HDMI 2.0 ports.

MSI GeForce GTX 1080 Ti Custom Models

MSI has five variants confirmed for the new GTX 1080 Ti graphics card. They announced the cards last week but most of them have still not showed up. The list of their custom cards include the 1080 Ti Sea Hawk EK, Sea Hawk, Gaming X, Armor and Aero models.

MSI GeForce GTX 1080 TI Gaming X (Webpage Link) - $749.99 US

Coming to MSI, there top model is the GeForce GTX 1080 Ti Gaming X which features a fully custom card design. There are two things to note here, the Twin Frozr VI cooling and a beefy PCB design with Military Class components. The card is cooled by a thick aluminium fin block which comes with multiple 8mm copper heat pipes. The heapipes are directly connected with a wide area GPU baseplate that makes use of a premium thermal compound for efficient heat dissipation.

The cooling is provided by dual Torx 2.0 fans that come with dispersion fan blades and double ball bearings. These extend the cooling airflow and deliver low noise output even under intense loads. Furthermore, MSI's ZeroFrozr technology is onboard which means that the fans won't spin unless temperatures hit beyond 60C (Degrees). MSI also features an anti-bending plate to support the PCB alongside a PCB backplate. The top shroud has LED functionality allowing you to change the colors of MSI logo on the side of the card.

















In terms of clock speed, we are looking at three modes which are listed below:

1683 MHz / 1569 MHz / 11124 MHz (OC Mode)

1657 MHz / 1544 MHz / 11016 MHz (Gaming Mode)

1582 MHz / 1480 MHz / 11016 MHz (Silent Mode)

The higher clock speeds are a great addition but users can also manually overclock their cards since this packs a enthusiast class PCB design. The card comes with larger PCB for extra cooling and packs a 8+2 phase PCB that includes Hi-C CAPs, Super Ferrite Chokes and Japanese Solid Caps. The card is powered by dual 8-Pin connectors and would be a great product for high-end builders.

MSI GeForce GTX 1080 TI Gaming (Webpage Link) - $719.99 US

The other GeForce GTX 1080 Ti Gaming model retains all the bells and whistles of the Gaming X model but features slightly lower clock speeds. The lower clock speeds will result in a adjusted price tag which should be lower than the Gaming X model.

Clock speeds for the model would be configured at:

1620 MHz / 1506 MHz / 11016 MHz (OC Mode)

1607 MHz / 1493 MHz / 11016 MHz (Gaming Mode)

1582 MHz / 1480 MHz / 11016 MHz (Silent Mode)

















Pricing shouldn't be much higher compared to the Founders Edition and we can expect a price tag of $749 US for this model. The card will still be powered by dual 8-Pin connectors and come with same display configuration as the higher end model.

MSI GeForce GTX 1080 Ti Armor OC (Webpage Link) - $709.99 US

MSI's GeForce GTX 1080 Ti Armor OC variant will ship with the aesthetically pleasing Twin Frozr V cooling system. This card would rock a beefy PCB design which would be similar to the Gaming X model and will have a black and white color scheme. In terms of cooling, we are looking at dual 100mm fans which push air directly towards a large aluminum heatsink block. This block is fitted with multiple heatpipes and the whole assembly will deliver outstanding cooling performance.











For clock speeds, the card is configured at 1531 MHz base, 1645 MHz boost and 11016 MHz memory clock. Since this is based on the same PCB as the Gaming models, card will be powered by dual 8-Pin connectors and deliver similar overclock potential at a lower price point. MSI hasn't featured any back plate on this card so that's somewhat disappointing as a black and white colored backplate would have been great here. The card will hit retail at a price of $709.99 US which is just $10 US above the Founders Edition variant.

MSI GeForce GTX 1080 Ti Armor (Webpage Link) - $704.99 US

MSI will also be offering a non OC variant of the GeForce GTX 1080 Ti Armor. While this ships without the "OC" tag, it still features the same technologies that are included on the Armor OC variant. Clock speeds on this model will be configured at the default frequency of 1480 MHz base and 1582 MHz boost clocks. The card will require dual 8-Pin connectors for power and would ship at a lower price point than the OC model.











MSI GeForce GTX 1080 Ti Sea Hawk EK X (Webpage Link) - TBA

MSI GeForce GTX 1080 Ti Sea Hawk / X (Webpage Link)











MSI GeForce GTX 1080 Ti AERO OC (Webpage Link) - $709.99 US

MSI has two reference models known as Aero which utilize the reference Founders Edition PCB and a nice blower style cooler. The card comes with a standard shroud that follows green and black accents. It looks like the card is part of the Quadro lineup since they follow a similar color scheme but the card does come with a GeForce GTX logo on the side. The shroud comes with LED lighting that's featured in the MSI logo on the side of the shroud.











The card will ship at overclocked speeds of 1506 MHz base and 1620 MHz boost. The card will power up through 8+6 Pin connector configuration and will have the standard display configuration of a three DP 1.4 and a single HDMI 2.0b port.

MSI GeForce GTX 1080 Ti AERO (Webpage Link) - $699.99 US

The second card is an non-OC variant just like every other models. Same design as the other Aero card but no factory overclocks. Here, we are looking at the standard clock speeds of 1480 MHz base, 1582 MHz boost and 11010 MHz memory clock on the 11 GB G5X VRAM. Expect this card to cost at the standard $699.99 US price.











ZOTAC GeForce GTX 1080 Ti Custom Models

ZOTAC has climbed on the ranks to become one of NVIDIA's best AIB partner. Their custom variants have impressed both, enthusiasts and gamers. Offering a range of quality designed AMP edition and AMP Mini products, ZOTAC will now be giving the same treatment to NVIDIA's top card. The ZOTAC lineup has three (or four) variants. These include the AMP Extreme, AMP Edition, PGF Extreme and Blower designs.

ZOTAC GeForce GTX 1080 Ti PGF Extreme OC (Webpage Link)

The ZOTAC Geforce GTX 1080 Ti PGF features an enthusiast tier design. It rocks a beefy cooling solution and a fully custom PCB. We are looking at a triple fan cooler that pushes air down to the dense aluminum fin array. This aluminum fin array is fitted with several copper heatpipes that channel heat throughout the heatsink.



There are several major components of the PCB, which comes with a base plate and a wide board design. The card is powered by a dual 8-pin configuration which means this product is going to allow some big OC’ing numbers. On the back, we are looking at a fully custom backplate which incorporates an RGB LED. Actually, the whole cooling system and the backplate come with ZOTAC’s RGB system which can be controlled from their Firestorm tuning utility.







We can see that the PCB uses high quality components such as the Power Boost 2.0 capacitors. This allows a stable supply to the core when running under overclocked conditions. There are also a few overclocking friendly features such as a USB connector that allows you to control some functions of the GPU. The card is clocked at 1620 MHz base, 1733 MHz boost and 11210 MHz memory clocks.











The card is expected to cost north of $799 US with ease based on it's design scheme. We also think that the ZOTAC Prime Gamer Force models will be kept exclusive to the Chinese mainland and neighboring regions.

ZOTAC GeForce GTX 1080 Ti PGF Extreme (Webpage Link)

The ZOTAC GeForce GTX 1080 Ti PGF Extreme (Non-OC) variant is the more cost optimized variant. It retains everything from the OC edition except the clock speeds which are adjusted to 1569 MHz base, 1683 MHz boost and the memory is configured to operate at 11010 MHz reference clocks. Both cards have a TDP of 280W and are powered by dual 8-Pin connectors.











ZOTAC GeForce GTX 1080 Ti AMP Extreme (Webpage Link)

The 1080 Ti AMP Extreme brings a big update in terms of design to the previous AMP Extreme Edition products. Based on the GP102 GPU, the GTX 1080 Ti rocks a fully custom design that features two key components which include IceStorm Cooling and Metallic ExoArmor.

The card measures three slots in height and features a triple fan cooling system. ZOTAC is pushing the limits with this card as it integrates a densely packed aluminum fin array heatsink that is fitted with five copper based heatpipes. From front to back, this card screams performance and has a metallic ExoArmor shroud and backplate that features LEDs. The sides feature an acrylic frame that will light up like a Christmas tree when under operation. The ZOTAC logo on the backplate also features LED Lighting and looks great on this card.













ZOTAC’s GTX 1080 Ti AMP Extreme also comes with a monstrous PCB design. The custom PCB packs a 16 + 2 phase design and 2 x Power Boost. We can see that the PCB uses high quality components such as the Power Boost 2.0 capacitors which allow stable supply to the core when running under overclocked conditions. Power is fed through dual 8-Pin connectors and the display configuration is standard Pascal.

ZOTAC GeForce GTX 1080 TI AMP Edition (Webpage Link)

The ZOTAC GTX 1080 Ti AMP on the other hand is a slightly toned down variant of the Extreme. It comes with a dual slot, dual fan cooler but retains the 16+2 Phase PCB. The PCB is cooled by an impressive heatsink design that comes with several heatpipes for better heat dissipation from the core, memory and VRMs. This model will be powered by a dual 8-pin power configuration too and sell at a price close to 759 USD.













This model will be the more cost tuned variant for most gamers and will deliver the same performance of the flagship AMP Extreme model with slightly less OC potential. But users would still be able to turn this bad boy all the way beyond 2 GHz.

ZOTAC GeForce GTX 1080 Ti Blower (Webpage Link) - $699.99 US

Lastly, we have ZOTAC’s reference GTX 1080 Ti model. The design of this card is very simple since it’s a reference model. We are looking at a Founders Edition PCB so a 7+1 Phase DualFET layout is expected. It will be retailing at $699 US.













While it does come with a standard Founders Edition PCB, we should note that NVIDIA made the stock PCB to hit some extreme overclocks. Overclockers have already managed to break 3 GHz barrier with reference 1080 Ti cards so this model would be able to carry an overclock of 2.0 GHz+ with ease. The blower edition will be shipping with standard clock speeds of 1480 MHz base and 1582 MHz boost at launch. The card will also be powered by a 8+6 Pin connector configuration.

Gigabyte GeForce GTX 1080 Ti Custom Models

Gigabyte has three custom models based on the GP102 GPU. These include the flagship AORUS GeForce GTX 1080 Ti Xtreme Edition, the AORUS GeForce GTX 1080 Ti and the Gigabyte GTX 1080 Ti Gaming OC edition.

AORUS GeForce GTX 1080 Ti Xtreme Edition (Webpage Link) - $749.99 US

The AORUS GeForce GTX 1080 Ti Xtreme Edition is the flagship variant from Gigabyte. It packs a beefy 2.5 slot design that incorporates a high-end heatsink layout to cool the Pascal GPU core. We are looking at a triple fan heatsink design that features Gigabyte's new Windforce stack layout that packs 3x 100mm wind force fans with alternate spinning and stack technology. These deliver up to 2x airflow and 10% better cooling potential.

Since the card is an overclocked variant, the clock speeds have been boosted to 1607 MHz base, 1721 MHz boost and 11232 MHz memory clock in gaming mode. In OC mode, the card is further boosted to 1632 MHz base, 1746 MHz boost and 11448 MHz memory clock. This is an improvement of 10% over the reference variant and we can expect even better manual overclocking potential since this card rocks a 12+2 phase PCB design. Power is provided through a dual 8-Pin connector configuration.













The whole card comes with a black color scheme on the shroud and a copper finish on the back part that surrounds the GPU block. Aside from these, the cooler is identical to the Xtreme Gaming with its multiple heatpipe array that extends inside the aluminum fin blocks. Three fans are fitted inside the shroud.

The shroud has an “X” bracket on the front illuminated with LEDs and can be changed through AORUS’s RGB spectrum software. There's also a RGB lit AORUS logo on the backplate next to the large GPU copper block cooling. Display outputs include 2x HDMI 2.0, 3x DisplayPort and a DVI port. There's also a single HDMI 2.0 port on the back of the PCB which can be plugged in with an HMD to utilize during VR Gaming.

AORUS GeForce GTX 1080 Ti Gaming OC (Webpage Link) - $719.99 US

The AORUS GeForce GTX 1080 Ti Gaming OC is the same card as the Xtreme edition minus a few changes. The card comes with lower clock speeds of 1569 MHz base, 1683 MHz boost in gaming mode and 1594 MHz base, 1708 MHz in OC mode. It features the same PCB, cooling design and display capabilities of the higher end Xtreme variant.













The card is said to deliver stable gaming clock speeds of 1900 MHz+ under all loads while keeping the temperatures much lower than reference variants. There's also a smaller copper block on the back of Gaming OC and it doesn't feature the LED lit AORUS logo either. Power is provided through a dual 8-Pin connector configuration.

Gigabyte GeForce GTX 1080 Ti Gaming OC (Webpage Link) - $699.99 US

Gigabyte is also launching their more cost optimized Geforce GTX 1080 Ti Gaming OC variant which has a cooling system similar to the previous generation of WindForce 3X cards along with some nifty changes. A white and orange shroud scheme can be seen which looks very nice on this card. It packs a dual slot and triple fan design which feature 3 x 80mm fans. The shroud design is changed a bit with four orange pillars extending towards the middle.









The card comes with clock speeds of 1518 MHz base, 1632 MHz boost in Gaming and 1544 MHz base, 1657 MHz boost in OC mode. The card would rock a custom PCB and fitted with a bulky heatsink that comprises of several heatpipes and a dense aluminum fin array. Power is provided through a 8+6-Pin connector configuration.Expect this card to be much cheaper than the AORUS variants.

EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti Custom Models

Aside from their Founders Edition which sticks with NVIDIA's reference design, EVGA will offer three new variants. These variants will utilize custom cooling and board designs and will come with the new iCX tech which was recently featured on GeForce 10 series cards by EVGA. The models to look forward to are SC2, SC Black Edition and FTW3.

EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti FTW3 Gaming With iCX Technology (Webpage Link) - $749.99 US

The EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti FTW3 is a high-end design aimed at enthusiasts and overclockers. The card features a very wide PCB and utilizes the latest iCX technology. The new iCX cooling features a triple fan design. These fans are 100mm each and come with Asynchronous fan control technology. The card comes in a solid black and silver color combination which will look great in all PC builds. There’s a huge label on the side that reads “EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti”. A smaller LED lit logo is seen on the back which reads FTW3. There are also three individually lit LEDs that display GPU, Memory and PLL usage.

The card comprises of a large aluminum fin heatsink which is very dense and we are looking at a multiple heatpipe solution accommodated within it. The card has a base plate and a backplate which add to the overall durability of this premium product. Clock speeds are maintained at 1569 MHz base and 1683 MHz boost while the maximum power draw is rated at 250W+.















FTW3 rocks a 10+2 Phase design with safety fuse functionality and dual BIOS on board the PCB. The card would feature a dual 8-pin power configuration so we can expect some good overclocking numbers out of this bad boy. Expect pricing of this card over the $799 US range.

EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti FTW3 Elite Gaming With iCX Technology (Webpage Link)











The same model would also be offered in an Elite Gaming variant which will allow users to select from their color choice for the shroud. There are five colors to choose from which include white, black, blue, green and red. All of the colors look absolutely fantastic and the cards will be available to EVGA Elite Members since this is a limited edition graphics card. Specifications such as core clocks and cooler technology will remain the same across the two variants.















EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti SC2 Gaming With iCX Technology (Webpage Link) - $719.99 US

The EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti SC2 Gaming is also, fully compliant with the iCX design. It's a high-end product rocking a custom PCB which features a 7+1 phase design, a TDP of 250W and impressive clock speeds. The clocks are maintained at 1556 MHz base and 1670 MHz boost. The card itself comes with a unique design that adapts the new iCX cooler tech.















We are looking at a dual fan cooling system that pushes air inside a very dense aluminum fin array. The heatsink comes with several heatpipes that dissipate heat out from the GPU, memory and power phase to the heatsink block. Unlike the RGB lights used on the FTW3, this model comes only with standard white LEDs but has asynchronous fan control tech and RGB LED display for GPU, Memory and PLL usage. The card is powered by a 6+8 pin connector scheme and has triple DP, 1x HDMI and 1x DVI-D port for display. The card should retail around $749 US when it hits the market.

EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti SC2 Elite Gaming With iCX Technology (Webpage Link)

The same model would also be offered in an Elite Gaming variant which will allow users to select from their color choice for the shroud. There are five colors to choose from which include white, black, blue, green and red. All of the colors look absolutely fantastic and the cards will be available to EVGA Elite Members since this is a limited edition graphics card. Specifications such as core clocks and cooler technology will remain the same across the two variants.















EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti SC Black Edition Gaming With iCX Cooling (Webpage Link) - $699.99 US

The last model of the lineup is the GTX 1080 Ti SC Black edition. This variant comes with a standard iCX cooling design but rids itself of other iCX tech such as Asynchronous fan control, safety fuse, RGB LEDs for GPU usage. The PCB is still a very solid custom design that rocks a 7+2 phase design and delivers good overclock potential.















The clock speeds are maintained at 1556 MHz base and 1670 MHz boost. The TDP is at the standard 250 Watt and power is delivered through a 8+6 Pin connector configuration. The card comes with standard white LEDs for lighting and like the other variants, it does come with a nice form fitted backplate. Expect pricing of this model around $729 US.

NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti Custom Models Spec Sheet:

Graphics Card Name Cooling Design Name Core Clock Boost Clock Memory Clock PCB Design Power Connectors Price NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti Founders Edition NVIDIA NVTTM 1480 MHz 1582 MHz 11010 MHz 7+1 Phase DualFET 8+6 Pin $699.99 US ASUS ROG Poseidon GTX 1080 TI DirectCU H2O TBD TBD 11100 MHz 10+2 Phase Super Alloy Power II 8+6 Pin TBD ASUS ROG STRIX GeForce GTX 1080 Ti OC DirectCU III 1594 MHz 1708 MHz 11100 MHz 10+2 Phase Super Alloy Power II 8+8 Pin $749.99 US ASUS ROG STRIX GeForce GTX 1080 Ti DirectCU III 1506 MHz 1620 MHz 11010 MHz 10+2 Phase Super Alloy Power II 8+8 Pin $719.99 US ASUS Turbo GeForce GTX 1080 Ti Turbo Blower 1480 MHz 1582 MHz 11010 MHz 8+2 Phase Super Alloy Power II 8+6 Pin $699.99 US MSI GeForce GTX 1080 TI Gaming X Twin Frozr VI 1569 MHz 1683 MHz 11124 MHz 8+2 Phase Military Class Components 8+8 Pin $749.99 US MSI GeForce GTX 1080 TI Gaming Twin Frozr VI 1506 MHz 1620 MHz 11016 MHz 8+2 Phase Military Class Components 8+8 Pin $719.99 US MSI GeForce GTX 1080 Ti Armor OC Twin Frozr V 1531 MHz 1645 MHz 11016 MHz 8+2 Phase Military Class Components 8+8 Pin $709.99 US MSI GeForce GTX 1080 Ti Armor Twin Frozr V 1480 MHz 1582 MHz 11016 MHz 8+2 Phase Military Class Components 8+8 Pin $699.99 US MSI GeForce GTX 1080 Ti Sea Hawk EK X EK Water Block TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD MSI GeForce GTX 1080 Ti Sea Hawk X Corsair Hydro Liquid Cooler 1569 MHz 1683 MHz 11124 MHz 7+1 Phase DualFET 8+6 Pin TBD MSI GeForce GTX 1080 Ti Sea Hawk Corsair Hydro Liquid Cooler 1506 MHz 1620 MHz 11016 MHz 7+1 Phase DualFET 8+6 Pin TBD MSI GeForce GTX 1080 Ti AERO OC Radial Blower 1506 MHz 1620 MHz 11016 MHz 7+1 Phase DualFET 8+6 Pin $709.99 US MSI GeForce GTX 1080 Ti AERO Radial Blower 1480 MHz 1582 MHz 11016 MHz 7+1 Phase DualFET 8+6 Pin $699.99 US ZOTAC GeForce GTX 1080 Ti PGF Extreme OC PGF Triple Fan 1620 MHz 1733 MHz 11208 MHz 16+2 Phase With 2x Power Boost 8+8 Pin TBD ZOTAC GeForce GTX 1080 Ti PGF Extreme PGF Triple Fan 1569 MHz 1683 MHz 11008 MHz 16+2 Phase With 2x Power Boost 8+8 Pin TBD ZOTAC GeForce GTX 1080 Ti AMP Extreme IceStorm Tripe Fan 1645 MHz 1759 MHz 11010 MHz 16+2 Phase With 2x Power Boost 8+8 Pin TBD ZOTAC GeForce GTX 1080 TI AMP Edition IceStorm Dual Fan 1569 MHz 1683 MHz 11010 MHz 16+2 Phase With 2x Power Boost 8+8 Pin TBD ZOTAC GeForce GTX 1080 Ti Blower ZOTAC Blower 1480 MHz 1582 MHz 11010 MHz 7+1 Phase DualFET 8+6 Pin $699.99 US AORUS GeForce GTX 1080 Ti Xtreme Edition WindForce Stack 3X 1632 MHz 1746 MHz 11448 MHz 12+2 Phase 8+8 Pin $749.99 US AORUS GeForce GTX 1080 Ti Gaming OC WindForce Stack 3X 1594 MHz 1708 MHz 11010 MHz 12+2 Phase 8+8 Pin $719.99 US Gigabyte GeForce GTX 1080 Ti Gaming OC WindForce 3X 1544 MHz 1657 MHz 11010 MHz 8+2 Phase 8+6 Pin $699.99 US EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti FTW3 Elite iCX Cooling Triple Fan (Multi Color Options) 1569 MHz 1683 MHz 11010 MHz 10+2 Phase iCX Tech 8+8 Pin $749.99 US+ (Elite Club Exclusive) EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti FTW3 iCX Cooling Triple Fan 1569 MHz 1683 MHz 11010 MHz 10+2 Phase iCX Tech 8+8 Pin $749.99 US EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti SC2 Elite iCX Cooling Dual Fan

(Multi Color Options) 1556 MHz 1670 MHz 11010 MHz 7+1 Phase iCX Tech 8+6 Pin $719.99 US+ (Elite Club Exclusive) EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti SC2 iCX Cooling Dual Fan 1556 MHz 1670 MHz 11010 MHz 7+1 Phase iCX Tech 8+6 Pin $719.99 US EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti SC Black iCX Cooling Dual Fan 1556 MHz 1670 MHz 11010 MHz 7+2 Phase 8+6 Pin $699.99US GALAX GeForce GTX 1080 Ti HOF HOF Triple Fan TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD GALAX GeForce GTX 1080 Ti EXOC EXOC Dual Fan 1531 MHz 1645 MHz 11010 MHz 7+1 Phase DualFET 8+6 Pin TBD GALAX GeForce GTX 1080 Ti Blower Blower Design 1480 MHz 1582 MHz 11010 MHz 7+1 Phase DualFET 8+6 Pin $699.99 US Colorful iGame GeForce GTX 1080 Ti KUDAN Triple-Fan KUDAN TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD Colorful iGame GeForce GTX 1080 Ti Vulkan X OC Triple-Fan SWORIZER 1620 MHz 1733 MHz 11010 MHz 16+2 Phase IPP Digital Power Plus 8+8 Pin TBD Colorful iGame GeForce GTX 1080 Ti NEPTUN AIO Water Cooling TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD Colorful iGame GeForce GTX 1080 Ti Customization Triple-Fan Cooler TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD Inno3D iChill GeForce GTX 1080 Ti X4 Ultra HerculeZ X4 iChill 1607 MHz 1721 MHz 11400 MHz 7+1 Phase DualFET 8+6 Pin TBD Inno3D iChill GeForce GTX 1080 Ti X3 Ultra HerculeZ X3 iChill 1607 MHz 1721 MHz 11400 MHz 7+1 Phase DualFET 8+6 Pin TBD Inno3D iChill GeForce GTX 1080 Ti X4 HerculeZ X4 iChill 1569 MHz 1683 MHz 11400 MHz 7+1 Phase DualFET 8+6 Pin TBD Inno3D iChill GeForce GTX 1080 Ti X3 HerculeZ X3 iChill 1569 MHz 1683 MHz 11400 MHz 7+1 Phase DualFET 8+6 Pin TBD Inno3D iChill GeForce GTX 1080 Ti Black iChill Black AIO Liquid Cooler TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD Inno3D GeForce GTX 1080 Ti Twin X2 HerculeZ X2 Air Boss TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD Inno3D GeForce GTX 1080 Ti Gaming OC Dual Fan Vertaforce TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD PNY GeForce GTX 1080 TI XLR8 Gaming Triple Fan XLR8 1531 MHz 1645 MHz 11010 MHz 7+1 Phase DualFET 8+6 Pin TBD PNY GeForce GTX 1080 TI Blower Edition V1 Blower Edition V1 1480 MHz 1582 MHz 11010 MHz 7+1 Phase DualFET 8+6 Pin $719.99 US PNY GeForce GTX 1080 TI Blower Edition V2 Blower Edition V2 1480 MHz 1582 MHz 11010 MHz 7+1 Phase DualFET 8+6 Pin $699.99 US Palit GeForce GTX 1080 Ti GameRock GameRock Dual Fan TBD TBD TBD TBD 8+8 Pin TBD Palit GTX 1080 Ti Super Jetstream Jetstream Dual Fan 1556 MHz 1670 MHz 11000 MHz 10 Phase PWM 8+8 Pin TBD Palit GeForce GTX 1080 Ti Jetstream Jetstream Dual Fan 1480 MHz 1582 MHz 11000 MHz 10 Phase PWM 8+8 Pin TBD Gainward GeForce GTX 1080 Ti DuraPro DuraPro Storm X Dual Fan 1480 MHz 1582 MHz 11010 MHz 7+1 Phase DualFET 8+6 Pin $709.99 US Gainward GeForce GTX 1080 Ti Golden Sample Blower Design 1506 MHz 1620 MHz 11010 MHz 7+1 Phase DualFET 8+6 Pin $699.99 US