Now that we’re incredibly excited with the launch of Nvidia’s GTX 1080, brands are now showing up with their take on the card with an “almost irresponsible amounts of performance”. This time, Inno3D showed up with their design of the card.
The card will be shipped with a free 3DMark and VRMark sofware, together with a mousepad. The Inno3D GeForce GTX 1080 has yet to be priced.
The release of the Nvidia GeForce GTX 1080 is scheduled at May 27 at a ballpark price of US$599 – US$699. If it sounds too powerful for your thing or might want to save a bit of dough, the GeForce GTX 1070 will be out on June 10 at a more palatable price of US$379 – US$449
Multi-Projection: Yes VR Ready: Yes NVIDIA Ansel: Yes NVIDIA SLI® Ready: Yes – SLI HB Bridge Supported NVIDIA G-SYNC™-Ready: Yes NVIDIA GameStream™-Ready: Yes NVIDIA GPU Boost™: 3.0 Microsoft DirectX: 12 API with feature level 12_1 Vulkan API: Yes OpenGL: 4.5 OS Certification: Windows 7-10, Linux, FreeBSDx86 Display Support:
Multi Monitor: Yes Maximum Digital Resolution: 7680×4320 at 60 Hz RGB 8-bit with dual DisplayPort connectors or 7680×4320 at 60 Hz YUV420 8-bit with on DisplayPort 1.3 connector HDCP: 2.2 Standard Display Connectors: Dual Link DVI-D, HDMI 2.0, 3x DisplayPort 1.4 Standard Graphics Card Dimensions:
Length: 266mm Height: 111mm Width: 2-slot Maximum GPU Temperature (in C with ambient temperature 55c): 94 Maximum Graphics Card Power (W): 180 Minimum System Power Requirement (W): 500 Supplementary Power Connectors: 8-pin Driver CD Kit: Yes Mouse Pad: Yes 3DMark: Yes VRMark: Yes
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