GeForce GTX 1080
The NVIDIA flagship delivers an unprecedented power of graphical performance, even in 4K resolution.
16nm core
The completely new Pascal GP104 core consists of 7.2 billion transistors running on higher tachometers than previous generations.
VR support
Simultaneous computing of multiple views of one scene, will help you achieve great results in virtual reality.
A modern, non-competitive platform
The Pascal GP104 graphics core features 2 560 CUDA cores with 160 texture units. The base clock counts at 1,759 MHz, and during the Boost mode it flies to a remarkable 1,936 MHz.
Virtual reality has never been so close
Extremely new GDDR5X memories, the new production process of which allows for higher throughput, can also be expected for the advancement of virtual reality. Even the speed has grown at gigantic 11.1 GHz.
Overall, up to 3 times higher performance can be expected while using VR applications.
Gigabyte Aorus is betting on extreme overclocking
Gigabyte wants to wrap around the world's toughest players. The special AORUS model offers a record-breaking factory overclocking of the GTX 1080 chip. However, it requires a good quality cooling, which in this case is provided by the WindForce 3X technology. The cooler essentially consists of three layers. The top is formed by a triple layer of 100mm ball bearing fans, of which the middle is recessed, and has the opposite direction of rotation. Beneath the fans is a large aluminum passivity complete with six heatpipe tubes for better heat dissipation. The third layer then provides a black metal backplate.