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Asus ROG Strix GeForce GTX 1080 Ti OC in review

Asus uses the same board as the ROG Poseidon Platinum hybrid card, but with slight modifications to capacitor assembly. Otherwise, the Strix cooler of course has much more space, which can only be advantageous. The Kart... Asus uses its own design for this board. The two 8-pin sockets for the external power supply are followed by two coils in the input area for smoothing the tips. Asus relies on a design of 5+2 phases, with the 5 phases for the GPU being designed. Benchmarks in 2560 x 1440 pixels We have deliberately dispensed with Full HD (1920 x 1080p) as the card runs into the CPU limit even in the highest settings. In WQHD (2560 x 1440 pixels), on the other hand, the actual working environment and the kar... Benchmarks in 3840 x 2160 pixels The card is also significantly faster in this high resolution than a GeForce GTX 1080 Founders Edition or GeForce GTX 1080 Founders Edition. TitanX (Pascal) in Nvidia reference design. Overall, many titles are quite good in ... Power consumption at different loads The power consumption in the gaming loop is pretty much exactly on the point that Asus set as the Power Target with 275 watts in the BIOS. In the Torture loop, the power consumption even drops below this value. Au... Overclocking Manual overclocking with air cooling is average, if you can withstand the fan, which then operates at maximum speed at over 3500 rpm. On the one hand, of course, as always, we have the GPU lottery, on the other hand it is now m... Cooling system and backplate The special feature is the use of a "sandwich" system, which uses a kind of cooling and stabilization frame between the top of the board and the actual heat sink. On an integrated VRM heatsink in the ... Summary The ROG Strix GeForce GTX 1080 Ti OC is conspicuously unobtrusive, apart from the unavoidable RGB effects. Asus has left the Power Target at a reasonable 275 watts ex works, which is quite sufficient. Even if you...

Asus uses its own design for this board. The two 8-pin sockets for the external power supply are followed by two coils in the input area for smoothing the tips.

 

 

Asus relies on a 5+2 phase design, doubling the 5 phases for the GPU. For example, two parallel control circuits are available per phase. The two phases for memory are at the top left.

 

 

The back looks tidy and houses, among other things. PWM controller for memory.

 

GPU Power Supply

PWM Controller uP 9511
UPI Semiconductor
6+2 phases max.
5 used (doubled)
Vrm IR3555M
International Rectifier
PowIRstage
High – & Low-Side
Schottky Diode

Coils SAP II
Super Alloy Power
Ferrite core coils

Memory and power supply

Modules MT58K256M321-Ja110
Micron
11 Modules GDDRX5
11 GByte/s
5500 MHz (effective)
PWM Controller uP 9013
UPI Semiconductor
2 phases
Vrm FDPC5018SG
Fairchild
PowerTrench MOSFETs
High – & Low-Side
Schottky Diode

  SAP II
Super Alloy Power
Ferrite core coils
220 nH

Other components

Monitoring INA3221
Monitoring Chip
Currents, voltages

Fan
Control
8915FN
Ite
Fan Control
Monitoring
Bios Winbond 25Q40
Kynix Semiconductor
Eeprom
Bios

More details

Other
Features
– 2x 8-pin PCI-Express connectors for power supply
– Filter coils in the entrance area
– Controlled fan connection for housing fans
– RGB outputs for your own RGB stripes
– Voltage taps and other measuring points

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