NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 Computer Graphics Cards
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- December 25, 2018
Excellent performance, but more noise than expected.
There is no doubt that both the game performance and the cooling performance of this card is excellent. Out of the box it boosts to 2025Mhz with no tweaks. There are some issues with the cooling solution, however. The 120mm radiator fan is not temperature controlled, and although it is very effective, it is also loud. I swapped mine for a quieter fan with manual control, which only marginally hurt temps. The on-card fan is not too loud, but has an annoying resonance at its idle speed, which is 58%. Just raising it to 60% gets rid of this sound. The AIO pump also causes vibration which transfers to your case through the card mount and surprisingly the radiator as well. This vibration also causes noise resonance. I had to do a number of things to dampen it to avoid annoying sound from that as well. Overall, I am happy with the card, but if you are building a quiet PC please be aware of the noise issues should you get one yourself.
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- March 16, 2022
GTX 1080 still a great card
I recently purchased this graphics card because my CPU (i7-4790k) can't handle the newer 30 series cards. Not to mention it is impossible to get those cards at the moment. I ended up buying this since the 1080 was made at a similar time to my i7-4790k so compatibility wise it was a great choice. The product arrived pretty early (4 days) and it was protected with foam and was in an anti-static bag. The 1080 was very clean and didn't have noticeable scuffs on it. After stress testing it, it ran a little hot (84 degree high on full load with furmark) but that was expected since the FE doesn't have a very good cooling system and running furmark for 30 min is supposed to push it to its limits. During gaming (warzone, fortnite, etc.) it reached around 78 degree highs which is perfectly adequate. Overall, I highly recommend purchased any old/used pc components from this place.
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- April 17, 2020
Great price for a quality graphics card
This is my second Nvidia GTX 1080 FE card and has doubled my graphics performance at a reduced price than upgrading to a newer card. This card has held its price from launch day and is well sought after. It is a well designed card and very robust with a fantastic all metal design . NVidia software and support for this card is excellent. A true gamers card. It runs fairly quiet and can be tweaked via the software to run as you require. This was a great buy.
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- March 03, 2018
One of the best GTX 1080s out there
The EVGA NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 FTW is one of the highest performing NVIDIA 1080 graphics cards. However, it is not the best. The clock speeds are among the highest for 1080s, but it tends to overheat more than other 1080s and it also requires two 8 pin VGA connectors. If you have a high voltage PSU with extra VGA connectors then this will be a good buy, otherwise I would go for the MSI NVIDIA GeForce 1080 GAMING Twin Frzr VI.
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- December 20, 2018
This card is a absolute beast
This card easily perform its best all the time and with gpu boost 3.0 it will clock higher than majority of other cards without you having to do anything. The included fan on the radiator cant be controlled but a simple replacement makes this unit silent. Also be sure to have the fan on the card run faster than its lowest speed or else you get this hum. With a little fan tweaking this is possible the greatest purchase ive made.
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- June 27, 2019
GTX 1080 is still king
The GTX 1080 is sill a very relevant card and crashes all games up to 2K screen resolution. Over 80% of people are still using 1080p screens, so yeah. The FE version is a perfect candidate for water cooling, so if you get one of those, definitely slap a water block and it will boost over 2ghz.
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- December 30, 2020
NVIDIA created a great GPU in this time tested model!
Good "budget" GPU for nice gaming rig. Still cutting edge enough to satisfy most FPS-heads. Plus VR-ready is a nice plus for the Oculus quest aficionados. The current lack of silicon and silicon scalpers keep prices a mite high , but still a good deal if you can get it for less than $300.00
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- December 20, 2017
Excellent Gaming Card
Say goodbye to upgrading the video card for a few years. The 1080ti has 3gb more DDR, but $200 more in cost. Not worth it, imo. EVGA quality, very quite cooling system (I record live audio for my vids, so this is very important). No need to o/c, very fast in default mode.
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- March 05, 2018
Amazing card, bad prices
This card is a massive upgrade from my old card. After doing some research i picked this card over nvidias founders 1080. I would highly recommend this card. The only down side to any card right now is the availability and the prices when you do find one is well over msrp.
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- September 13, 2022
Good upgrade for my sons older and slower GPU
The price was right. This GTX 1080 was an upgrade for my son's computer replacing his 3GB gpu. It works much better and runs games with higher settings.
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