GeForce GTX 1080
This NVIDIA flagship delivers an unprecedentedly powerful graphics performance even in 4K resolution.
16nm core
The completely new Pascal GP104 core consists of 7.2 billion transistors running on higher frequencies than previous generations.
VR support
Simultaneous computing of multiple views per scene will help you achieve great results in virtual reality.
Modern platform without parallel
The Pascal GP104 graphics core features 2,607 CUDA cores complemented by 160 texture-rendering units. The basic core clock is nice 1,607 MHz, which shoots up to remarkable 1,733 MHz during the Boost mode.
Virtual reality has never been so close
One of the things behind the expected advancements in virtual reality is the use of brand new GDDR5X memories, which are able to achieve higher throughput due to the new manufacturing method. Even the speed has risen up to gigantic 10GHz.
Overall, you can expect up to 3 times higher performance when using VR applications.
GTX 1080 from EVGA has a completely unique cooling system
EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 iCX graphics card is equipped with a patented cooling architecture, which represents a completely different approach to controlling fan speeds. So far, the standard has been only one temperature sensor for the whole printed graphics card connection, but the new EVGA architecture changes this concept. A total of nine sensors adds a much better overview of the current status of the card. A pair of fans works in asynchronous mode, which promises lower speed and lower noise volume compared to synchronous wiring. The left fan's speed is controlled by the graphics chip temperature, but the right fan evaluates the temperature of all the temperature sensors.