Kfa2 presents two new 'premium' gtx 1080 ti cards
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During Taipei's 2017 Computex, KFA2 unveiled two of its premium graphics cards based on NVIDIA's GTX 1080 Ti. The GTX 1080 Ti OC Lab Edition and the GTX 1080 Ti HOF Limited Edition. Let's see the most interesting features of both.
KFA2 GTX 1080 Ti OC Lab Edition
This KFA2 card has a waterblock with a very particular and classic Hall of Fame design from this firm. The card has 3 8-pin power connectors that supply enough power to apply a fairly aggressive overclocking. The frequencies that this model uses are 1569 MHz for the GPU and 1683 MHz for the turbo mode.
GTX 1080 Ti HOF Limited Edition
The second graphics card shown by the company is the GTX 1080 Ti HOF Limited Edition, which uses the same 3 8-pin connectors, but gets rid of the waterblock by a three-turbine solution for the cooling system. Interestingly, this card has faster frequencies than the previous model with waterblock. The frequencies are 1645 MHz as a base and a 1759 MHz turbo.
The card uses the KF2A LUMIN X lighting system. It also has an LCD screen to view the status of the graphics card in real time, such as operating temperature, current frequencies and voltages.
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As usual in large events, such as Computex, the presentation leaves us with two questions, the prices of both models and the launch date. We will have to wait a few weeks to have more news about these bugs.
Source: techpowerup
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