EVGA has unveiled a trio of “coming soon” GeForce GTX 1080 Ti custom cooled graphics cards.
You can have a glimpse at the new designs on the official EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti microsite. The page might remind you the advantages brought in by EVGA’s iCX Cooling and iCX technology in addition to fetching a comparison table highlighting the key features of each SKU.
EVGA GTX 1080 Ti 11GB FTW3 GAMING ICX specs
Note that there are no new pictures of the FTW3. That means we still have to look at those familiar 3D renders. Although, the company has made it clear that the FTW3 will come with a clock frequency of 1569/1683 MHz. The model will also be bundled with dual 8-pin power connectors and 10+2 phase design. This is by far the most heavily customized EVGA GTX 1080 Ti model.
GPU | GP102 | GPU Base Clock | 1569 MHz (+6.0%) |
Cores | 3584 | GPU Boost Clock | 1683 MHz (+6.4%) |
TMUs | 224 | Memory Clock | 1376 MHz |
ROPs | 88 | Memory | 11 GB GDDR5X 352b |
EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti SC Black Edition GAMING ICX (11G-P4-6393-KR) specs
As for the SC Black Edition, the card will flaunt a clock frequency of 1556/1670 MHz, meaning it will be slightly slower compared to the FTW3. However, unlike the FTW3, this card will come with a 7+1 phase design and reference 6+8 power plugs. Here are the first real images of the EVGA GTX 1080 Ti SC.
GPU | GP102 | GPU Base Clock | 1556 MHz (+5.1%) |
Cores | 3584 | GPU Boost Clock | 1670 MHz (+5.6%) |
TMUs | 224 | Memory Clock | 1376 MHz |
ROPs | 88 | Memory | 11 GB GDDR5X 352b |
EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti SC2 GAMING ICX (11G-P4-6593-KR specs
The SuperClocked2 edition will have clock speeds identical to the SC Black. The board design will be similar too. The official specs say the LED color is white, although the packaging box shows blue.
GPU | GP102 | GPU Base Clock | 1556 MHz (+5.1%) |
Cores | 3584 | GPU Boost Clock | 1670 MHz (+5.6%) |
TMUs | 224 | Memory Clock | 1376 MHz |
ROPs | 88 | Memory | 11 GB GDDR5X 352b |
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