If like me, you want an easy plug and play graphics card then buy this, the extra hdmi ports are very useful, can play most games at high / medium settings and the cost isn't stupidly high.
If like me, you want an easy plug and play graphics card then buy this, the extra hdmi ports are very useful, can play most games at high / medium settings and the cost isn't stupidly high.
As usual from B&H the best pricing and service I can find. Always ships fast and precise orders, and quick access to B&H over the phone for any questions. I know this is a review of the merchandise which for these products are already market proven, however B&H adds to the ease of procurement and...
No i haven't bought the card and i never will no matter how powerful it is since it costs only 46k outside then why should we pay 50% extra, mind you that's 50% i am talking about.
I won't bore you with figures bit needless to say this card has run every game i have on full resoloution (4k) and doesn't make any noise unless i manually put the fan to a high setting. As usual gigabyte has a high build quality.
This is a nice graphic card but it is not my favorite. It do the job well. It was my first Gigabyte graphic card ever and compare to my other Asus gpu, it run hotter (about 70c vs 60c for my asus strix) and make a little noise when under load.
Bought this some time ago but it still is a good price compared to performance. Especially after upgrading from an overpriced nGTX580.
Have you ever purchased a component just because it was more expensive than another because you thought you may be getting more? Sometimes that works out but other times it may not. Many of us make our purchases on impulse, word of mouth or brand.
Tri-Angle Cooling; Comes with backplate; Low Power Consumption; 150W Gaming TDP; Price Point; Performance; One Click Super Overclock; Low Overall Temperatures; Barely Audible Fan Noise; SLI Capability; RGB LED; Smart Power LED Indicator
XTREME Engine Utility is Complicated to Figure Out; Should have an LED Front
A review of an aftermarket GeForce GTX 1080 is really an evaluation of the how well an add-in card (AIC) partner has designed their PCB and cooling system. The best Pascal GPU pulls no more than 180W under load, according to Nvidia, and even if we add on 20 per cent more power for third-party boards...
Solid; predictable performance; Two-slot form factor; Rear heatsink works well
Louder than we'd like; Getting more expensive by the day; Limited OC potential on core
The Gigabyte GeForce GTX 1080 G1 Gaming is one of the smaller cards we have tested. It is slightly shorter than most cards, but the main difference is the height. The only card that is shorter than the Gigabyte, the MSI, is a lot higher.
When Nvidia released the GeForce GTX 1080 last month, it was the biggest intergenerational performance leap that we've seen in six years. The GTX 1080 offers a massive 60% increase in performance over the GTX 980 that it's replacing.
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