Evga presents the geforce gtx 1080 ti ftw3 with triple ventilation
With Nvidia's announcement of the GTX 1080 Ti, it was a matter of time for many of the graphics card assemblers to start showing off their own custom models of the most powerful graphics on the market. EVGA has introduced its own variant with a new three fan cooling system with the GeForce GTX 1080 Ti FTW3.
One of Nvidia's best-known partners introduced their GeForce GTX 1080 Ti FTW3 with a three-fan cooling system, this is the first time in a long time that EVGA has used three coolers to cool one of its graphics cards, so hopefully the GTX 1080 Ti will generate quite a bit of heat.
The new card uses the redesigned ICX cooling system for the occasion, as seen in the video below. With the combination of three fans and radiators that help dissipate heat, EVGA ensures that the new graphic will stay cool at all times.
The PCB used in the GeForce GTX 1080 Ti FTW3 is larger than the Founders Edition model marketed by Nvidia, also using an 8-pin connector to power this brown beast.
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For the moment EVGA has not wanted to let go of the price it will have but from now on it will exceed $ 599 for the Founders Edition, this and other custom graphics are probably around $ 699 and up.
GTX 1080 Ti is based on the GP102 Pascal core and uses GDDR5X memory. The Founders Edition model will be available on March 5.
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