Best Graphic Cards Using NVidia "GeForce Card" GTX 1080 Ti Graphic Cards

Mar 18, 2017 12:11 PM EDT | Hannah Jill

Recently Nvidia introduced what it calls its ultimate GeForce card, the New GTX 1080 Ti Graphics Cards. This monster graphic card indeed gives a different level of gaming performance, that is unparalleled to its competitors in the market.

Nvidia calls this as its "ultimate Geforce card." This customized graphics card is a definite bang for a buck, combine with its beefy cooling solutions and mild-to-heavy range overclocks. Here are some of the custom GeForce GTX 1080 Ti graphics cards which every gamer should wait.

EVGA. It is a three separate custom GTX 1080 Ti graphics cards in 100mm fan design. As per PCWorld, it has the new iCX cooling technology, that gives a graphic card with a sensor to allow gradual cooling monitoring for the GPU, onboard memory and controllers.

Zotac. A humongous four GeForce GTX 1080 Ti cards, including the GTX 1080 Ti Amp Extreme and GeForce GTX 1080 Ti PGF. The Zotac also come in triple fan cooler and on top is two 8-pin power connector.

Asus. The company will be releasing Asus Strix GTX 1080 Ti, which comes with a triple fan DirectCU III cooler and FanConnect II for optimal speed performance and Asus Turbo GTX 1080 Ti which was basic, borderline single fan design. It will also come with an 88MHz overclock to 1569 MHz-plus.

MSIMSI's GeForce GTX 1080 Ti comes in Twin Frozr VI cooler, which is also found on the rest of its Gaming X cards.

Inno3DAccording to PC Gamer, Inno3D will unveil its Inno3D GeForce GTX 1080 Ti iChiLL X3 and Inno3D GeForce GTX 1080 Ti iChiLL X4. Both has triple fan cooler except for X4 model that has a tiny cooling fan to the side of the graphics card.

Expect that these models are just plainly an overview to what may come to their actual release in the market. Interested buyers should wait for more updates and release information as these companies formally make their launch.

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