petmic10
Apparently EVGA has released an EVGA Hybrid Gaming card with reference pcb(not FTW)
http://www.evga.com/Produ...aspx?pn=08G-P4-6188-KR
That's not really a bad thing - my 1080 ACX 3.0 base model with a Kraken X41 and a G10 bracket does 2,202MHz/11,114Mhz all with a single 8 pin power plug and a 4+1 VRM design.
cmoney408
jet.com has them. comes to like $1450 for 2. i still cant pull the trigger. i have a 980ti, and cant help but think waiting for a deal on a 980ti hybrid for like $350 or less (used) would be better then dropping $1450 on 2 1080 hybrids. at least until 1080ti's come out or maybe even longer. i had a 980ti SLI setup before, and it did well enough for 4k 60fps.
The only reason that I upgraded my 980 Ti Classified to a 1080 was because of the step up program. The 15% performance gain in DX11 benchmarks is just not worth $600+ (DX12 Timespy gain was ~25%). If you have a 980 Ti that OCs well, then I would keep it and wait for the next gen. If you're rich and money is of no importance, then buy a Titan XP for real performance gains.
Edit: I should mention that the 980 Ti Classified could clock to 1500MHz/8000MHz, and I also still have a Gigabyte 980 Ti G1 Gaming that can clock to 1580MHz(1500MHz on air)/7950MHz. All were under the same AIO Kraken X41 and G10 bracket - including my current 1080 ACX 3.0.