NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti Updates, Review, Price and Everything Tech Enthusiasts Want to Know

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Mar 27, 2017 04:18 PM EDT

The brand new Pascal gaming line from the house of Nvidia, namely, the GTX 1080 Ti upgrades was launched recently that will ultimately change from 'capable' to 'comfortable.'

The usual GTX 1080 game that brought the 4K PC gaming amongst the masses at large was an exciting one due to the presence of high graphics card which used to hit 30 frames on an average per second for most of the PC games these days. This was more prominent when there was a dialing back feature for external settings. However, instead of dialing back, the fresh upgrade of the Nvidia GTX 1080 Ti game will enable a player to first go for the installation of the match, setting everything to an 'ultra' or allied feature and never return to the graphics menu again. In other words, this new Nvidia GTX 1080 requires a lot less dialing back as compared to the previous counterparts, reported IGN.

As far as other brilliant specifications of the game go, this will come packed with a 35% leap in power and that too, with just $699 which is the same price as that of the earlier Nvidia GTX 1080 version of the game, which is now cost around $499. It goes without saying that the Nvidia GTX 1080 Ti upgrade surpasses the immediate predecessor in every way and moreover, it also performs far better than the $1200 Titan X game as well, revealed Trusted Reviews.

The Nvidia GTX 1080 has got more memory (11GB), swifter memory (11Gbps) along with a much broader interface (352bit) than any other contemporaries of the similar genre. The memory bandwidth has escalated to almost 484GB per second as compared to 320GB per second of its predecessor. It rather goes hand in hand with the Nvidia Titan X Card as it utilizes quite the same Pascal-based GP102 graphics processing unit along with other specifications as well. Above all, the game goes with a bang regarding speed, display, effects and overall performance and it is just the exact 4K gaming card that any game addict of these times would like to pick up dearly.

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