ASUS GeForce ROG STRIX GTX1080TI O11G GAMING (11 GB)

ASUS GeForce ROG STRIX GTX1080TI O11G GAMING

11 GB


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Anonymous

7 years ago

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ingametox

8 years ago

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Brimstone

8 years ago

Additional product here is the game "Dawn of War III" with the purchase of this product and the others that are eligible. Afterwards you can register your recipe at Asus for a code to download the game. Here is the promotion page (sorry only in German, but Google Translate): https://translate.google.ch/translate?sl=de&tl=fr&js=y&prev=_t&hl=en&ie=UTF-8&u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.digitec.ch%2Fde%2Fpage%2Fausgewaehlte-asus-artikel-kaufen-und-dawn-of-war-3-geschenkt-bekommen-4173&edit-text=

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Dodz2003

4 years ago

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AnGraf

5 years ago

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Everade

5 years ago

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I play with Max Settings (ULTRA) Exceptions: Motion Blur and Ray Tracing OFF. With 70~100 FPS (80FPS on average). With a resolution of 3440 x1440 (ASUS ROG Swift PG348Q). Volume test (measuring device held at the back of the graphics card): Volume idle 41dB Volume at full load in BFV 48dB It should be noted here that the test should not be compared with official data because: Tested in a normal room environment, general noise is included here. In addition, my normal fans are louder under full load than the Graka. It's one of the quietest graphics cards I've ever heard. So in terms of volume, I can absolutely recommend it.

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Zoltas

6 years ago

When will it be available again?

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Brimstone

6 years ago

The chips of the GTX 1080 Ti series are no longer manufactured. The product is therefore sold out and most of it is no longer available (new).

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marcmaann

6 years ago

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The_Pack

6 years ago

The cards will still be on sale. Nvidia's stock is still large enough, and the new ones are still overpriced for the fact that no games with ray tracing support are out yet. However, they are waiting to reorder some of them because they are no longer needed as much, since mining has also declined.

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Migi89

6 years ago

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From the point of view of modern graphics cards, every CPU is theoretically a bottleneck ;-) Whether this actually becomes an issue in practice, however, can usually only be said exactly when you know what your device is to be used for. Hence the following question: What would you like to do/play with it? There are enough games that don't use the CPU much and rely heavily on the graphics card, which is why there is no bottleneck effect. In older games, on the other hand, the CPU is often even more challenged than the graphics card. I suspect that it will be more in the direction of modern games, but I would still like to ask first. The CPU certainly has an influence on many things, but even with an actual bottleneck, you can still very often benefit from a stronger graphics card.

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Hannes6578

7 years ago

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faebu29

7 years ago

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I haven't ordered a gpu at the moment, but I have already made the experience that these times are not always correct, especially at the moment with the mining hipe... You can hardly rely on the stated time, if you order now it probably depends on your luck whether you get the card in the stated time, since the mining hipe is now somewhat subsiding, the risk is no longer too great that you have to wait several weeks or even months. If I were you, I would probably order, but no one will be able to tell you how long it will actually take... Hope elfen good luck lg😋

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