Product Comparison: EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 SC GAMING ACX 3.0 vs EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti FTW3 GAMING
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EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 SC GAMING ACX 3.0
EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti FTW3 GAMING
EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 SC GAMING ACX 3.0
EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti FTW3 GAMING
EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 SC GAMING ACX 3.0
EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti FTW3 GAMING
- Evga = High Quality GFX Cards every time.
- This 1080i SC version Evga card then was no surprise to me that it is built well, works well, Overclocks well.
- Had this card for 2 weeks now and I have not been disappointed. Awesome card!
- Plays the vast majority of my games maxed at 1440p resolution and allows the 144hz to be taken of advantage of in games capable of higher refresh rates.
- High quality, sturdy design.
- Only problem I've had is some coil whine. It was only really prevalent when the card was being used for the first few days and was slightly annoying at some points.
- It runs slightly faster at stock, has faster memory to which negates the slightly higher ROP count and cache on the TXP which results in effectively similar performance.
- This GPU is great - it runs quietly, and has a nice solid, quality feel to it. I haven't tried overclocking or anything - not really bothered as it runs so fast anyway.
- Would've loved if it was cheaper, but it's a great card.
- If you're looking to get a 1080 Ti and you have good airflow, this card is for you.
EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 SC GAMING ACX 3.0
EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti FTW3 GAMING
EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 SC GAMING ACX 3.0
EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti FTW3 GAMING
EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 SC GAMING ACX 3.0
EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti FTW3 GAMING
EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 SC GAMING ACX 3.0
EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti FTW3 GAMING
EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 SC GAMING ACX 3.0
EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti FTW3 GAMING
- Fans only turn on under load so no need to worry about noise (even when fans are on fully it's still hard to hear).
- Good temperatures (honestly this card does a really good job at maintaining lower temps)
- Great card, bios flashed to 11GHz memory giving a full 352GB/s of memory bandwidth, thanks to EVGA for their CS.
- Using EVGA Precision OCX i was able to take the card up to 2050 mhz overclock and memory to 10850 before error correction kicked in.
- Lost image and one fan went into overdrive while the other stopped altogether.
- This Card has been OC'd to 2035 on the Core Clock and 1460 for Memory. No voltage has been added.
- Depending on your use the 1080 will do you just fine, or indeed a 1070. So whats the Ti good for, high refresh rate monitors and beyond 1080p monitors, and of course smashing VR.
- I love the design and the three fan system keeps it nice and cool.
- This card lives up to the hype, in terms of performance. It's software, while not refined, is solid for what it is.
- Cool but driver not supporting well. aoc monitor with issued it.
- Finally I received good quality cables, not like last time.
- The video card did not work, there was no image, I was already thinking of writing an angry comment, but it turned out I was just confusing the cables.
- Amazing connectivity options.
- Why does not work the hdmi port, is it my problem or with the video card?
- The rationale is if you're using this sort of card, you panel is likely feed via HDMI or Displayport, but to be fair they have included an adaptor.
- They all now run at 1920x1080 so I have loads of workspace. I also run an Oculus rift off the D HDMI port on the card
- A new addition however is in the form of a Displayport to DVI adaptor which brings us on to the next aspect.
- At first it did not recognise all of my monitors correctly.