NVIDIA GTX 1080 Ti Specs, Price, Release Date: Very Powerful GPU With 10GB Of GDDR Memory, See Details Here

  • comments
  • print
  • email
Feb 19, 2017 11:23 PM EST

The long-awaited GeForce GTX 1080 Ti of NVIDIA graphics card is set for release in March. The very recent report asserts that Taiwanese creators now started manufacturing the product in view of NVIDIA's forthcoming GP102 silicon.

The NVIDIA GTX 1080 Ti will yield the same performance as the company's flagship $1000 TITAN X yet at a cheaper price, Wccftech reported. The upcoming product is estimated to have a rate between $750 and $900 at launch.

Unlike the TITAN X, NVIDIA GTX 1080 Ti will be available not long after release. It is also speculated to arrive at some point between March 20 and March 23.

According to TechRadar, the NVIDIA GTX 1080 Ti is expected to rest between the GTX 1080 and the Titan X in terms of potency. Therefore, the cost will be likely somewhere close to those two cards, which is between $600 and $1,200 (£500 and £1,100, AU$800 and AU$1,500)

That is moderately a wide range of price; it's not as economical as the GTX 1080 or as high-priced as the Titan X. Hence, it's really possible that the price almost reaches $850 (£700, AU$1,100). Unfortunately NVIDIA GTX 1080 Ti is highly anticipated that it will arrive to be a pricey graphics card.

Reports, likewise, claimed that the NVIDIA GTX 1080 Ti will come more than the GTX 1080's 8GB but lower than the 12GB of Titan X. Furthermore, the card will sport 10GB of GDDR memory, which is considerably a heavy amount.

More than that, the NVIDIA GTX 1080 Ti is seeming to contain a base clock of 1503MHz with a boost to 1623MHz. The card is also said to come with 3,328 CUDA cores. It's a little bit similar to the Titan X's 3,584 cores and slightly farther to the GTX 1080's 2,560.

The graphics card is definitely assured to be an intensely powerful GPU. This is because NVIDIA is looking forward to producing a certainly 4K resolution at 60fps (frames per second) on a single GTX 1080 Ti.

Join the Conversation
Real Time Analytics