Nvidia’s long-awaited GeForce 1080 Ti, the crème de la crème of its GPU series, officially lands in Australia this week. We have the specs, pricing and availability details right here.
Nvidia GTX 1080 Ti Specs
According to Nvidia’s own benchmarks, the 1080T Ti is 35% faster than the existing GTX 1080. The 11GB frame buffer is nearly double that of the GTX 980 Ti, its predecessor, accommodating for 4K gaming and more. The tilted cache in that 11GB frame buffer makes rendering more efficient. Here are the specs for the new graphics card.
Specs | Details |
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GPU Architecture | Pascal |
Frame Buffer | 11GB GDDR5X |
Memory Speed | 11Gbps |
NVIDIA CUDA cores | 3584 CUDA cores |
Boost Clock | 1582MHz |
Memory Interface Width | 352-bit |
Memory Bandwidth | 484GBps |
Nvidia SLI Ready | Yes – SLI HB Bridge supported |
Display Support | 7680 x 4320 at 60Hz |
Standard Display Connectors | DisplayPort 1.4, HDMI 2.0b, DL-DVI |
Bus Support | PCIe 3.0 |
Multi Monitor | Yes |
VR Ready | Yes |
Dimensions | 11.12cm (H), 26.67cm (L), 2-slot width |
Max GPU Temperature | 91°C |
Graphics Card Power | 250W |
Recommended System Power | 600W |
Nvidia GeForce GTX 1080 Ti Pricing and Availability
The GTX 1080 Ti is slated to be available in some markets on March 10 for US$699. In Australia, official pricing starts at a rather hefty $1209, although most retailers are selling it for an equally hefty $1199. The Nvidia GeForce GTX 1080 Ti is expected to be available in Australia from tomorrow (March 10.)
Comments
4 responses to “Nvidia GTX 1080 Ti: Specs, Pricing And Availability [Updated]”
Don’t need it, got a 980 ti, but I am tempted.
What ever happened to that claim you’ll be able to SLI different cards?
So, $699 USD is $920AUD, but retailers slapping a extra $300 AUD on? Highway robbery!
I guess I’ll be looking to import one myself.
Hey Dave
Do you know where you can import them from america i think its robbery as well.
craig
Keep an eye on Amazon guys
Did the same thing with my GTX1070 and paid $490AUD imported compared to the $690AUD domestic price, totally worth it
you’ll be slapped 10% duty
brave sending $1100 worth of card in the international post as well
though it is frustrating how much more things cost here
Would love to know where to import a 1080ti from.