EVGA Announces GeForce GTX 1080 Ti SC2 Hybrid
EVGA has confirmed the GeForce GTX 1080 Ti SC2 Hybrid with iCX Technology. The GeForce GTX 1080 Ti SC2 is based on the original SC2 design with additional improvements. The PCB is improved with 6+8-pin power connectors. The iCX Technology offers the hybrid bundle liquid cooling along with heatsink to cool the memory and VRM. In addition, the iCX Technology gives the GPU impressive cooling temps and is said to halve the GPU load temperatures. The liquid cooler features a 120mm radiator and fan. The copper base used is dedicated for the GPU, designed to give the best temps possible for the video card. Furthermore, the EVGA dedicated memory plate makes direct contact with the water cooling block to give the lowest memory temperatures possible. The VRMs also allow users to maximize their GPU performance without dangerous temperatures.
EVGAs iCX Technology allows in depth monitoring and full control with EVGAs Precision XOC software. The GeForce GTX 1080 Ti SC2 Hybrid features 3,584 CUDA Cores running at a Base Clock of 1,556 MHz and a Boost Clock of 1,670 MHz. In addition, 11,264MB of GDDR5 X memory clocks at 11,016 MHz. This allows bandwidth of 484 GB per second.
The EVGA page offers the following specs:
Core
3584 CUDA Cores
Base Clock: 1556 MHz
Boost Clock: 1670 MHz
Bus: PCI-E 3.0
2-way SLI Ready
Memory
11264 MB GDDR5 X
352 Memory Bit Width
11016 MHz Memory Clock
0.2 ns Memory Speed
484 GB/s Memory Bandwidth
EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti SC2 Hybrid with iCX Technology is now available and will be priced at an MSRP of $810. Furthermore, EVGA has not confirmed any plans to add a FTW Hybrid to add onto the 1080 series.
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