

EVGA knows how to design beautiful, classy looking cards and the GTX 1080 Ti Black Edition is most certainly among the best looking. Here it is, the first thing we notice are the massive double ball bearing cooling fans! The words “EVGA” and “GeForce GTX 1080 Ti” are also on the top and bottom left corners respectively. A GeForce GTX 10/900 series booklet is included.Ī GPU power cable splitter is also included. The GTX 1080 Ti Black Edition is well protected in a foam padded insert. The back of the box displays a short description, several key features as well as EVGA’s graphics card software badges for Precision XOC and OC Scanner. Finally, standing proud in the right corner is EVGA’s “#1 Seller in U.S. In addition, several supported features including DirectX 12, Nvidia GameWorks, Ansel and VRWorks are shown in the bottom right corner. EVGA’s logo, a graphic of EVGA GTX 1080 Ti Black Edition, the Nvidia GeForce GTX logo and a VR ready badge can be seen. Starting with the box, several logos and badges occupy the front. Ports: 1x DVI-D, 3 x DisplayPort, 1 x HDMI.Texture Rate (Bilinear): 331.5 GigaTexels/sec.Clock speed: 1,480 MHz base (1,582 MHz boost).Note: The benchmarks section of this review has been updated to include comparisons to the 1080 Ti’s successor, the Nvidia GeForce RTX 2080 Ti. The EVGA GTX 1080 Ti Black Edition is one of the first aftermarket GTX 1080 Ti graphics cards and its purpose is to be the monster GPU of the Pascal generation that handles anything, and everything thrown at it. In fact, it was essentially just as good as two GTX 980s in SLI! The one area where it wasn’t quite powerful enough however was 4K gaming at the all-important 60 FPS mark. When the Nvidia GeForce GTX 1080 was released, it was a groundbreaking card with unthinkable power efficiency.
