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Best 1080ti?

Zanderb19

I want to know which brand of gtx 1080ti is the best one?

I do not want coilwhine, and i want it to be very quiet.

Also if it could overclock somewhat decent would be nice

(also i do not care about appearance/lightning my case is closed)

 

Thanks.

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Brand is meaningless you shop for models, what's your target price and country of residence?

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welp 1080ti is an 1080ti...  allof their PCBs came from nvidias founders edition. Some developers might make the a little bit better but 1080ti-s are mostly same (to my knowlege). only thing you need to worry about is overclocking potential and cooling. Just look up rewievs on 1080ti-s that are right price for you and oen with best cooling is one you choose

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I mean, i like gigabyte myself, and have some of their stuff but with my experience with them you need to prepare for a little bit of troubleshooting, nothing much or hard but not all of it will go as planned from first second, but thats why they are cheap. When getting a gpu you also need to look at its speed, card you put is 1,518GHz, and as lowest price it has one of lower speeds, i mean you should be fine with most if not all games with any 1080ti and 0.050ghz is not a huge deal of diffrence. but how big is your case, do you have any fans in it, if its smaller and you dont have any fans get a blower style card, if your case is bigger get the one you choose rn or something close to it.

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Size is not a problem

 

Do you think EVGA FTW3 is better it costs 100 euro more, and the reviews say it can have 2ghz overclock?

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17 minutes ago, CaptainSpeedster said:

welp 1080ti is an 1080ti... they all came from nvidias founders edition. Some developers might make the a little bit better but 1080ti-s are mostly same (to my knowlege). only thing you need to worry about is overclocking potential and cooling. Just look up rewievs on 1080ti-s that are right price for you and oen with best cooling is one you choose

The cards don't share design with founder's edition, they have redesigned PCBs

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it is not that much faster and as i said the cheaper one should run all games no problem and in my eyes that little bit of more preformance is not worth 100euros more but that is my opinion. i think you should hear what someone else saiz too.

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I was looking at reviews and they say gigabyte has a lot of coil whine

so I will get evga

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Of all the 1080 Ti's I've owned, the EVGA FTW3 is probably my favorite.  Also felt that their iCX SC2 models were good for a two fan design compared to the MSI Gaming.  

 

The FTW3 will allow me to OC the memory to 5800 Mhz without any issues and the core itself will go over 2000 Mhz for extended periods of time.  The SC2 would typically go to 5600 Mhz and closer to 1950Mhz on the core.  The MSI, Gigabyte, Zotac cards would be a little lower overall and draw more power.  

 

In the end, the only 1080 Ti that I'm keeping is the EVGA FTW3 which will be relegated to the bedroom htpc.

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1 hour ago, Zanderb19 said:

I want to know which brand of gtx 1080ti is the best one?

I do not want coilwhine, and i want it to be very quiet.

Also if it could overclock somewhat decent would be nice

(also i do not care about appearance/lightning my case is closed)

 

Thanks.

i have the GTX 1080ti MSI Gaming X TRIO and i THINK it's the best one...because, the card is stupid quiet, cool running, well built, huge etc...and also this:

 

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