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EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 Founders Edition, 8GB GDDR5X, LED, DX12 OSD Support (PXOC) Graphics Card 08G-P4-6180-KR

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Graphics Coprocessor Nvidia GeForce
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Graphics Ram Size 8 GB
GPU Clock Speed 1607 MHz
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  • Real Base Clock: 1607 MHz / Real Boost Clock: 1733 MHz; Memory Detail: 8192MB GDDR5X
  • Discover unprecedented performance w/ the EVGA GTX 1080 Founders Edition.
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    NVIDIA's flagship GeForce GTX 1080 is the most advanced gaming GPU ever created, powered by the new NVIDIA Pascal architecture. The GeForce GTX 1080 comes with ultra-fast FinFET and high-bandwidth GDDR5X technologies, plus support for DirectX 12 features to deliver the fastest, smoothest, most power-efficient gaming experiences. Get the power to drive VR, ultra-high-resolution, and multiple monitors. Plus, bring more realism to every game with NVIDIA GameWorks technologies that deliver a true cinematic experience, smoother gameplay, and amazing new image-capture to share your game. All with the lowest latency and plug-and-play compatibility with leading VR headset.


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    Customer reviews

    4.2 out of 5 stars
    4.2 out of 5
    156 global ratings

    Customers say

    Customers are happy with the quality, performance, and frame rates of the video card. They mention it's a great product, runs magnificently on 4 monitors, and has no problems whatsoever. They're also satisfied with ease of installation, and solidness. However, some customers are mixed on value, and heat management.

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    30 customers mention30 positive0 negative

    Customers are satisfied with the quality of the video card. They mention that it is a great product, with excellent clocks, and running flawless graphics. Some say that the cooler design is amazing, and it is easy to install.

    "...-Great for rendering, video editing and 3D software-Amazing cooler design-Very easy to install-Sleek designCons:..." Read more

    "...Nice looking cardCONS (For me):- Pricey although probably future proof-..." Read more

    "...Good News : About 70% faster on the code I used.. It also drives my dual 4K displays , no issues...." Read more

    "This card is an absolute monster! Super easy install (as any card should be) - picked right up by the comp...." Read more

    18 customers mention16 positive2 negative

    Customers like the performance of the video card. They say it runs magnificently on their 4 monitors, has always loved EVGA brands, and performs as expected. Some mention that it's the best GPU performance per watt ever, and that it runs every game that they play.

    "...Grand Theft Auto V( 59 fps), and The Witcher 3 (44 fps) very impressive on a single gpu...." Read more

    "...Overall - Glad I bought it, it works well and the installation was a breeze. It was also a great excuse to vacuum out the interior of my computer" Read more

    "...Performance wise it handles very well usually about 65-74 FPS in Witcher 3 (maxed,) 100's range in Overwatch (maxed,) all within 2560 x 1440...." Read more

    "...of it, and the basics of a GPU in general, but I must say, this GPU is a beast... Runs every game that I have played at max settings with ease,..." Read more

    13 customers mention13 positive0 negative

    Customers are satisfied with the frame rates of the video card. They mention that it is a crazy fast card, and can play all their games at max again. They also appreciate the memory speed, which results in less memory usage while playing games.

    "...If you can afford the extra $100 bucks do not hesitate. Its very fast as in it renders images and plays any game easily without any struggle..." Read more

    "...The memory speed is much greater, which for me results in less memory usage while playing a heavily modded Skyrim..." Read more

    "...Take it from someone who owns one. It's fast and an amazing card...." Read more

    "...I bet that with an overclock, this card will have no trouble keeping a high framerate 100% of the time." Read more

    8 customers mention8 positive0 negative

    Customers find the installation of the video card to be easy. They mention that it works well and is picked up by the computer.

    "...Overall - Glad I bought it, it works well and the installation was a breeze. It was also a great excuse to vacuum out the interior of my computer" Read more

    "...Super easy install (as any card should be) - picked right up by the comp. Easy download for the EVGA drivers and boom!..." Read more

    "Great graphics card. Easy setup and handles everything I throw at it. FE graphics cards are the safest bet for EGPUs too...." Read more

    "...Setup was easy and painless." Read more

    6 customers mention6 positive0 negative

    Customers like the solidness of the video card. They say it's a great, future proof card that will last, the build quality is excellent, and has amazing GPU durability.

    "...The Founders Edition is a rock solid buy, especially if you wanna do water cooling blocks, they are compatible with most blocks." Read more

    "...So far so good! Build quality is excellent." Read more

    "...Very stable, even under stress testing. Does get a bit hot though - don't touch the blower grill with your bare hand while gaming!" Read more

    "...Anyways its a great, solid, future proof card that will last you years." Read more

    5 customers mention4 positive1 negative

    Customers like the noise level of the video card. They mention that it's nearly dead silent, even at high frame rates.

    "...I have not had any issues with noise with the stock cooler or any issues with throttling. card stays much cooler than I thought it would...." Read more

    "...This GTX 1080 is nearly dead silent, even at Doom on ultra at 60fps I haven't heard the fan spin up loud at all...." Read more

    "The heat issue is a bit annoying but the performance is great and it stays quiet." Read more

    "...evga supernova G3 850 watts , amazing PSU , but still the problem continue coil whine , to the PSU is not the problem , i dont play game in 4k , i..." Read more

    16 customers mention11 positive5 negative

    Customers have mixed opinions about the value of the video card. Some mention that it's well worth the price, while others say that it is very pricey.

    "...This is well worth it...." Read more

    "...Got lucky getting it for regular price. Highly recommend at normal price. Don't buy off of these scalpers who sell it for 1000 dollars or more...." Read more

    "...Nice looking cardCONS (For me):- Pricey although probably future proof-..." Read more

    "...Amazing piece of gear/technology. Well worth the money..." Read more

    12 customers mention5 positive7 negative

    Customers are mixed about the heat management of the video card. Some mention that it stays much cooler than they thought it would, while others say that it runs hotter than their 980 Ti. However, some customers also say that the temperature drops by a few degrees and then gets going again.

    "...It's fast and an amazing card.This card run's fairly hot at stock fan speeds under load (80c range) that can be remedied by increasing..." Read more

    "...I like the FE for its blower style, takes the hot air, and pushes it out the back, instead of staying on the inside of the case and relying on the..." Read more

    "...card reach the 80c ine some areas other 70-75c and while the video card is more hot , the coil whine increase more too , i never conact evga support..." Read more

    "...Benchmarks match what is advertised. GPU runs cool temps, may want to wait for the EVGA edition of the card I just wanted the FE...." Read more

    Fast in DX11, very disappointing in DX12...where it really counts
    2 Stars
    Fast in DX11, very disappointing in DX12...where it really counts
    I was lucky enough to get my hands on a reviewers sample of this card through a friend of mine that has "connections." I was fortunate enough to be able to install it and benchmark the card on both a Z170 i7-6700K system and my personal X99 i7-5930K system, and was able to benchmark/or test every DX12 game currently on the market such as Hitman, Ashes of the Singularity, Quantum Break, and Rise of the Tomb Raider. For me, DX12 performance is the MOST important area of focus, especially for Nvidia since AMD has and continues to dominate its Nvidia counterparts at every price tier in DX12...in fact, Nvidia cards have actually displayed performance loss in switching from DX11 to DX12, and with the controversy surrounding Nvidia's Maxwell architecture (900 Series cards) and their complete inability to perform asyncronous switching at the hardware level, DX12, in my opinion, is where the GTX 1080 had to prove itself. The majority of new AAA PC game releases will quickly become DX12, especially since Xbox One has already fully implemented it, and because DX12 is such a superior API and places in the hands of the game developers the responsibility of ensuring games perform up to par on a piece of hardware, the performance of a given game on a given GPU isn't dependent on the GPU manufacture's ability to create perfect drivers anymore. What this means is that Nvidia's advantage in DX11 performance, largely because of their ability and budget for creating drivers, is no more, and AMD's former disadvantage will disappear as well. Now, the onus is on the GPU hardware to perform and not the programming. DX12 performance becomes even more important when you consider the rather expensive price on this card and that it factors into the desire to get as much use out of it as one can for as long as one can, preferably at least two years, so while DX12 might not be the sole API currently, sooner than later it will, and the GTX 1080's performance in DX12 will determine its life expectancy.Unfortunately, I have to report that the GTX 1080's performance in DX12 is, for lack of a better word, embarrassing, especially at 4K where one would expect this card to be able to perform and maintain at the least 60fps @ 3840x2160 resolution. Not only does it not achieve the necesssary 60fps, but the performance gains that the GTX 1080 obtains in the switch from DX11 to DX12 hovers around an average of a few percentage points, literally (the biggest improvement being about 3% now that I recall). What's even more disappointing is that the GTX 1080 only manages a few FPS more than the AMD Fury X in DX12 @ 4K. In fact, in Ashes of the Singularity, the GTX 1080 only manages 53.3FPS while the Fury X achieves an extremely close 49.0FPS. Again, in Hitman, the GTX 1080 achieves 47.0FPS and the Fury X 44.2FPS! To me at least, this is unacceptable on nvidia's part, especially considering that the GTX has an inherent advantage over the Fury X in that the former is produced on the 16nm node, while the latter is on the now relatively old 28nm process. Additionally, Nvidia had plenty of forwarning about DX12 and AMD's considerable advantage as a result of the hardware's ability to do asynchronous compute, so it's not as if Nvidia was caught off guard or blindsided; they've known for plenty of time that it is a big deal. I've attached a chart with a few examples of the GTX 1080's DX12 performance, and while some of you may look at the results from Rise of the Tomb Raider and say, "Hey, the GTX 1080 did a lot better than the Fury X in that game"...well, while it may be true on the surface that the GTX 1080 did considerably better in RotTR, an important consideration has to be pointed out in that at the last minute, prior to that game's release, Nvidia had the developers remove the use of Asynchronous compute, which while making the GTX 1080 appear better, is a serious disservice to the players of the game who happen to own hardware capable of producing major performance boosts from Async compute. In order to not appeaer like such a failure in DX12, Nvidia was willing to ruin the experiences of a large swath of players to achieve such misleading results. So even though it may appear like a redeeming result for nvida, in reality the RotTR numbers only further highlight Pascal's lack of async compute, for if the geme developers left the feature in like the originally intended, the GTX 1080's results would be much in the vein of the other DX12 games.To conclude, I do not see the GTX 1080 to be the "savior from heaven" that so many reviewers and fanboys hyped it up to be. Sure, the DX11 performance can result in advantages of up to 20FPS fpr the GTX 1080 over the Titan X, but considering DX11 is on it's way out and more and more titles in the past few months as well as in the months to come will be DX12, I feel as though the DX11 performance is not enough on it's own to warrant upgrading for current owners of a Maxwell/900 series GPU and especially owners of a 980Ti or Titan X. I think I can speak for many of us when I say that the community expected this card, especially considering the node shrink and new architecture, should be capable of a minimum of 60fps @ 4K and especially in DX12, but it just doesn't deliver. The problem is only excacerbated by the fact that since DX12 is "closer to the metal" than previous APIs and doesnt depend on driver support nearly as much, if the GTX 1080 isn't performing in DX12 now, it's not going to magically achieve a market leap in performance later though software wizardry as was capable with DX11. My advice is to avoid upgrading right now, unless youre coming from the 700 series or less, as the GTX 1080 just does not deliver what its price and technology would suggest. Personally, I'm waiting for AMD's Vega Architecture (the successor to Fiji/Fury X) as it will have HBM2 and will most certainly impress with its DX12 performance as all AMD cards have done so far.**I'd just like to iterate the fact that I am NOT an AMD fanboy, I have no alliegence to any brand, and only judge a given product on it's own merits, aka its price:performance ratio. My critical review of the GTX 1080 is solely motivated by my belief in the fact that DX12 performance is a factor of tantamount importance to any other, and the GTX 1080 just does not deliver in this respect.
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    Reviewed in the United States on June 3, 2016
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    5.0 out of 5 stars From a 745 to a 1080 its an amazing GPU. 5 stars!
    Reviewed in the United States on June 3, 2016
    From a 745 to a 1080 its amazing GPU. 5 stars!

    I have the HP ENVY Phoenix 810-430qe with 32 GB ram and a i7-4790 Intel core processor. No custom rig but I got it
    for a decent price. Long story short it came factory installed with a Nividia Geforce GTX 745.

    I'm a hardcore gamer, do video editing and render a lot of images and with a GTX 745 it just was not durable anymore so I decided to
    do a major upgrade. Now let me say for those who do not have a custom rig it is very possible to install
    an EVGA Geforce GTX 1080 into an HP ENVY Desktop if your tower has the right measurements. The GTX 1080 is about 10.5 inches in
    length and fit perfectly with room to spare.

    The reason I chose to get the Founders Edition instead of the
    custom GTX 1080s coming out is because of the cooler design for airflow. The GTX 1080 Founders Edition ejects heat from the rear
    of the tower instead of storing it within the tower which is a very big deal especially if you have a smaller tower like I do.

    If you can afford the extra $100 bucks do not hesitate. Its very fast as in it renders images and plays any game easily without any struggle
    depending on your game settings.

    I've tested some benchmarks myself with everything turned up on ultra settings and it handles 4K very well with overclocking of course.
    Only games tested so far is Doom( 55 fps), Grand Theft Auto V( 59 fps), and The Witcher 3 (44 fps) very impressive on a single gpu.
    To add, it handles anything below 4k with no overclocking no problem at all every game 60fps and up.

    Overall a great card I love it does exactly what I want and more.
    Managed to preorder from Amazon at the $699 price (of course) and shipping was surprisingly fast.

    Pros:
    -Great for rendering, video editing and 3D software
    -Amazing cooler design
    -Very easy to install
    -Sleek design

    Cons:
    -None coming from a GTX 745
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    Reviewed in the United States on June 11, 2016
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    Reviewed in the United States on June 5, 2016
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    5.0 out of 5 stars Pascalardo
    Reviewed in the United States on June 5, 2016
    The ultimate "Pascalardo" until the Titan is released. Please ignore the negative reviews about the price. I have no idea why people are leaving bad reviews on the item and not the price gouging sellers like they are supposed to. Yes you should wait till you can buy it at the $649~699 MSRP range from the normal retail stores. Take it from someone who owns one. It's fast and an amazing card.

    This card run's fairly hot at stock fan speeds under load (80c range) that can be remedied by increasing the fan to 50~75% fan's in the 70's range bring it to a more healthy 60-75c under load even when OC'd to 2 Ghz.

    Performance wise it handles very well usually about 65-74 FPS in Witcher 3 (maxed,) 100's range in Overwatch (maxed,) all within 2560 x 1440.

    DSR Performance so far I have only tested on a few games. Witcher 3 5120 x 2880 20~30 FPS (maxed)

    Also, If you plan on using EVGA Precision do not use the normal EVGA Precision there is a newer program out for the Pascal series called EVGA PrecisionOC

    Asking for the fan issue I have had no issue with the fan speed spikes with my EVGA GTX 1080 FE.

    The first photo isn't mine Kudos to whoever made it =D
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    Reviewed in the United States on July 12, 2016
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    Anónimo
    5.0 out of 5 stars Excelente Tarjeta Gráfica
    Reviewed in Mexico on June 30, 2016
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    Anónimo
    5.0 out of 5 stars Excelente Tarjeta Gráfica
    Reviewed in Mexico on June 30, 2016
    Pese a los comentarios de que la tarjeta es cara, es lo que se podría esperar hoy en día con el aumento del dólar y los gastos de importación.

    La tarjeta tiene muy buen rendimiento y es silenciosa, sin embargo es muy pesada en comparación a otras debido al tipo de material y la carcasa de esta Founder Edition.

    Otro detalle interesante es que la temperatura es constante en 50°C sin hacer uso de la misma, y llega a una temperatura de hasta 85°C con una velocidad del ventilador de 2300 rpm en uso al 100%.

    Este artículo llegó muy rápido y venía junto con un poster de EVGA, una accesorio de conexión para la fuente de poder, un manual y una medalla que puede ser pegada a la carcasa del ordenador.
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    Kindle Customer
    5.0 out of 5 stars I was quite happy with my GTX 760
    Reviewed in Canada on January 5, 2017
    2 people found this helpful
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    Tega7
    5.0 out of 5 stars Great gfx card and is very silent on my setup.
    Reviewed in Canada on July 11, 2017
    Highlander
    5.0 out of 5 stars Love the framerate increase!
    Reviewed in Canada on July 11, 2017
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    4.0 out of 5 stars Four Stars
    Reviewed in Canada on April 11, 2017
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