![]() ![]() This level of performance was made possible by a staggering 3584 CUDA cores, 17% more than the previous generation's Titan part, that were also clocked almost 50% higher.įor roughly 18 months the GTX 1080 Ti was the most powerful GeForce GPU on the market, but the fondness high-end gamers seemed to have for this GPU was only magnified when Nvidia showed it the door with the GeForce RTX 20 series. ![]() We were impressed with what Nvidia managed to achieve at the time, and while cost per frame wasn't great - a given with high-end flagships - the 1080 Ti was designed to enable a level of performance never seen before and it accomplished just that.Ĭompared to AMD's flagship at the time, the Radeon R9 Fury X, the GTX 1080 Ti was an incredible 60% faster at 4K and up to 30% faster than the original GTX 1080. Today we're taking a look back at the mighty GeForce GTX 1080 Ti, the previous-gen Nvidia flagship that has become somewhat of an iconic GPU, and for good reason.
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