GeForce GTX 1080
The NVIDIA flagship delivers an unprecedented power of graphical performance, even in 4K resolution.
16nm core
The completely new Pascal GP104 core consists of 7.2 billion transistors running on higher tachometers than previous generations.
VR support
Simultaneous computing of multiple views of one scene, will help you achieve great results in virtual reality.
A modern, non-competitive platform
The Pascal GP104 graphics core features 2 560 CUDA cores with 160 texture units. The base clock cycle is beautiful at 1,620 MHz, and during the Boost mode, however, it shoots up to an impressive 1,759 MHz.
Virtual reality has never been so close
Extremely new GDDR5X memories, the new production process of which allows for higher throughput, can also be expected for the advancement of virtual reality. Even the speed has grown at gigantic 10 GHz.
Overall, up to 3 times higher performance can be expected while using VR applications.
GeForce GTX 1080 in small design
Zotac delivers the ideal graphics card for physically small PCs. The GTX 1080 Mini is just 211 mm in length, but it is still factory-overclocked. The shape of the passive part is complemented by a pair of 100mm fans, each of which has a slightly different blade, shape, and function. The front part will work at a lower speed. The rear then provides greater air intake and will be slightly louder. One eight-pin connector takes care of the power supply.