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Overview and comparison: All Nvidia GeForce GTX 1080 Ti tested so far

Tested maps and links to the individual reviews In the following we list all our extensive individual reviews for the GeForce GTX 1080 Ti, which is especially important for the technical features and the details of the implementation in the ... Benchmarks in 2560 x 1440 pixels (WQHD) and 3840 x 2160 pixels (UHD) We have deliberately dispensed with Full HD (1920 x 1080p), as every GeForce GTX 1080 Ti runs into the CPU limit even in the highest settings. In WQHD (2560 x 144...Power consumption First of all, when it is used for power consumption, we compare all graphics cards in the main areas of gaming loop, stress test and idle in direct comparison in a gallery, which all result in exactly this order as a bal... Aorus GTX 1080 Ti Xtreme Gaming 11G The map leaves a lasting impression not only visually, but also physically on the table. With a live weight of almost 1.5 kilos, the Aorus GTX 1080 Ti Xtreme Gaming 11G is a real pleasure prop...

Tested maps and links to the individual reviews

In the following, we list all our extensive individual reviews for the GeForce GTX 1080 Ti, which score above all in terms of technical features and the details of the implementation in production. So if you want to go into the depths in addition to the comparative evaluations of this summary, you are of course invited to do so:

Short overview of all tested maps

At this point we have summarized the most important general technical data in tabular form, which are the same for all tested maps:

  Nvidia
Titan X
– (Pascal) Mr President, I would like to
Nvidia
Geforce
GTX 1080 Ti FE
Nvidia
Geforce
GTX 1080 FE
Nvidia
Geforce
GTX 980 Ti
Gpu
GP102 GP102
GP104 GM200
CUDA cores
3584 3584
2560 2816
Memory Size & Type
12 GByte
GDDR5X
11 GByte
GDDR5X
8 GByte
GDDR5X
6 GByte
GDDR5
The size
471 mm2 471 mm2
314 mm2 601 mm2
Technology
16 nm 16 nm
16 nm 28 nm
Transistors
12 billion 12 billion
7.2 billion 8 billion
Streaming Multiprocessors (SM)
28 28
20 22
Texture Units
224 224
160 176
Rops
96 88 64 96
Storage data rate
10 Gbps 11 Gbps 10 Gbps 7 Gbps
Storage bus
384 bits 352 bits
256 bits 384 bits
Memory bandwidth
480 GByte/s 484 GByte/s
320 GByte/s 336 GByte/s
L2 cache
3 MByte 2816 KByte
2 MByte 3 MByte
Tdp
250 watts 250 watts
180 watts 250 watts

In addition, of course, there are the data that differ from each other in the maps tested. These values can be found in the following table, as well as in the following pages with the comparisons. However, in the table below, we have recorded everything that cannot be recorded in bar graphs for the benchmark and measurement results:

 

Test system and measurement methods

The new test system and the methodology have already been described in great detail in the basic article "How We Test Graphics Cards" (English: "How We Test Graphics Cards") and therefore, for the sake of simplicity, we now only refer to this detailed Description. So if you want to read everything again, you are welcome to do so. However, we have improved CPU and cooling once again in order to largely exclude possible CPU bottle necks for this fast card.

If you are interested, the summary in table form quickly provides a brief overview:

Test systems and measuring rooms
Hardware:
Intel Core i7-6900K -4.3GHz
MSI X99S XPower Gaming Titanium
Corsair Vengeance DDR4-3200
1x 1 TByte Toshiba OCZ RD400 (M.2, System SSD)
2x 960 GByte Toshiba OCZ TR150 (Storage, Images)
Be Quiet Dark Power Pro 11, 850-watt power supply
Windows 10 Pro (all updates)
Cooling:
Alphacool Ice Block XPX
Alphacool Ice Age 2000 Chiller
2x Be Quiet! Silent Wings 3 PWM (Closed Case Simulation)
Thermal Grizzly Kryonaut (for cooler change)
Housing:
Lian Li PC-T70 with expansion kit and modifications
Modes: Open Benchtable, Closed Case
Power consumption:
non-contact DC measurement on the PCIe slot (Riser-Card)
non-contact DC measurement on the external PCIe power supply
Direct voltage measurement on the respective feeders and on the power supply
2x Rohde & Schwarz HMO 3054, 500 MHz multi-channel oscillograph with memory function
4x Rohde & Schwarz HZO50, current togor adapter (1 mA to 30 A, 100 KHz, DC)
4x Rohde & Schwarz HZ355, touch divider (10:1, 500 MHz)
1x Rohde & Schwarz HMC 8012, digital multimeter with storage function
Thermography:
Optris PI640, infrared camera
PI Connect evaluation software with profiles
Acoustics:
NTI Audio M2211 (with calibration file)
Steinberg UR12 (with phantom power for the microphones)
Creative X7, Smaart v.7
own low-reflection measuring room, 3.5 x 1.8 x 2.2 m (LxTxH)
Axial measurements, perpendicular to the center of the sound source(s), measuring distance 50 cm
Noise in dBA (Slow) as RTA measurement
Frequency spectrum as a graph

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