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Re: EVGA 1080 Ti with iCX
2017/03/10 17:58:28
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deezknuts The FE edition is fast enuf.. how much faster is the iCX version? a couple of fps?
having a stable 2000hz vs the throttle the reference is worth waiting to see for me if they show up. If not I will be fine with the reference card
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Re: EVGA 1080 Ti with iCX
2017/03/10 18:03:56
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Re: Announcing EVGA 1080 Ti with iCX - Coming Soon
2017/03/10 18:12:07
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I have the 1080 FTW Will i be able to step up to this card (the founders edition)? Sorry if this is a repeat question.
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Re: Announcing EVGA 1080 Ti with iCX - Coming Soon
2017/03/10 18:13:09
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asims33 I have the 1080 FTW Will i be able to step up to this card (the founders edition)? Sorry if this is a repeat question.
yes you can step up to the founder edition since at the moment it's the only ti card in step up
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Re: Announcing EVGA 1080 Ti with iCX - Coming Soon
2017/03/10 18:29:33
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Under my product in my profile it says not eligible for step up. Any ideas?
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Re: Announcing EVGA 1080 Ti with iCX - Coming Soon
2017/03/10 18:34:42
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why not anounce the date and price already arrrrrgh.
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Re: Announcing EVGA 1080 Ti with iCX - Coming Soon
2017/03/10 18:35:21
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asims33 Under my product in my profile it says not eligible for step up. Any ideas?
did you submit you're* invoice with in 14days? And has it been more than 90 days since your purchase date?
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Re: Announcing EVGA 1080 Ti with iCX - Coming Soon
2017/03/10 19:10:54
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asims33 Under my product in my profile it says not eligible for step up. Any ideas?
did you submit you invoice with in 14days? And has it been more than 90 days since your purchase date?
Perfect starter questions. Also, what card do you have and what day did you purchase it?
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Re: Announcing EVGA 1080 Ti with iCX - Coming Soon
2017/03/10 20:27:10
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asims33 Under my product in my profile it says not eligible for step up. Any ideas?
did you submit you invoice with in 14days? And has it been more than 90 days since your purchase date?
Perfect starter questions. Also, what card do you have and what day did you purchase it?
Yeah it looks like the problem is that i didnt register within 14 days... I though i had 90 days to register it. Looks like the extended warranty is only 30 bucks though to be eligible again... Seems like it would still be worth it. Are we sure the 1080 FTW is eligible? Is that listed somewhere? And what can i expect to pay in terms of difference? I paid 609 for the 1080 in January... so $90? Thanks!
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Re: Announcing EVGA 1080 Ti with iCX - Coming Soon
2017/03/10 20:33:55
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asims33 Under my product in my profile it says not eligible for step up.
Any ideas?
did you submit you invoice with in 14days? And has it been more than 90 days since your purchase date?
Perfect starter questions. Also, what card do you have and what day did you purchase it?
Yeah it looks like the problem is that i didnt register within 14 days... I though i had 90 days to register it. Looks like the extended warranty is only 30 bucks though to be eligible again... Seems like it would still be worth it. Are we sure the 1080 FTW is eligible? Is that listed somewhere? And what can i expect to pay in terms of difference? I paid 609 for the 1080 in January... so $90? Thanks!
I don't know why your card wouldn't be eligible there is not really a list of cards that are eligible. as ones that are with in 90 days are as long as there is something better in step up, which for any 1080 the 1080ti is.But before the 1080ti came out there would have been no step up for a 1080ftw as any card in the program would have been a step down.If you want to make 100% sure all you need is to buy a extended warranty send a support ticket off your graphics card under your products. and the 609 you paid is that before tax and shipping? as i am pretty sure they take that out and any rebates if you had one. 90$ would be the difference but there will also be a charge for shipping both ways I believe.
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Re: Announcing EVGA 1080 Ti with iCX - Coming Soon
2017/03/10 20:37:23
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asims33
Yeah it looks like the problem is that i didnt register within 14 days... I though i had 90 days to register it. Looks like the extended warranty is only 30 bucks though to be eligible again... Seems like it would still be worth it. Are we sure the 1080 FTW is eligible? Is that listed somewhere? And what can i expect to pay in terms of difference? I paid 609 for the 1080 in January... so $90? Thanks!
Hi again bud. Any card can step up. It doesnt matter the model you are coming from, just the model you are going to. The only stipulation is that you have to be the original owner and purchased from an authorized retailer, it can not be second hand. Yes, you will need to get the extended warranty. Good news, your extended warranty will move over to your new card as well. I suggest the 5 year warranty, unless you plan on keeping the card for 10 years.
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Re: Announcing EVGA 1080 Ti with iCX - Coming Soon
2017/03/10 21:26:03
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avioni why not anounce the date and price already arrrrrgh.
For real. Starting to get real antsy about this. May is an absurd time gap from product launch. I seriously hope those rumors aren't true. Even waiting until April would be too long.
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Re: Announcing EVGA 1080 Ti with iCX - Coming Soon
2017/03/10 21:29:17
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DaRkL3AD3R
avioni why not anounce the date and price already arrrrrgh.
For real. Starting to get real antsy about this. May is an absurd time gap from product launch. I seriously hope those rumors aren't true. Even waiting until April would be too long.
Because there is still an embargo attached to AIB specific cards. Dont forget, the 1080 and 1070 founder edition cards were released 2 weeks before the board partners were allowed to release their own cards. This is no different. We should know more when Nvidia stops telling the board partners to wait.
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Re: Announcing EVGA 1080 Ti with iCX - Coming Soon
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Re: Announcing EVGA 1080 Ti with iCX - Coming Soon
2017/03/10 22:10:07
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They were on the page at 10am pacific. They have been online all day, just one of the links wasnt displaying in a drop down somewhere.
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Re: Announcing EVGA 1080 Ti with iCX - Coming Soon
2017/03/10 22:13:55
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Scarlet-Tech They were on the page at 10am pacific. They have been online all day, just one of the links wasnt displaying in a drop down somewhere.
Ahhh didn't notice that. I had seen the FE, just not the others. Well I still stand by my guess for when they are officially available.
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Re: Announcing EVGA 1080 Ti with iCX - Coming Soon
2017/03/10 22:22:41
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While I'm thrilled to have snagged a Founders card, i know the cooler is pretty much meh, especially according to the Gamers Nexus review. The reference card is plenty fast enough for my needs, so I just have to decide whether to later step up to a Black Edition (if possible) for the better cooler and minor OC or to grab and slap on an Arctic Accelero fan. I'm definitely leaning toward the former.
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Re: Announcing EVGA 1080 Ti with iCX - Coming Soon
2017/03/10 22:56:44
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EVGA_RobB
Coming Soon! EVGA 1080 Ti with iCX! Click for more information.
So, is the Hydro Copper version gonna be available? I'm sure it will sooner or later EK has a block for the founders, what else will work with that block?
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Re: Announcing EVGA 1080 Ti with iCX - Coming Soon
2017/03/10 23:31:19
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Coming Soon! EVGA 1080 Ti with iCX! Click HERE for more information.
A Sassy looking Beast she is heheh. :)
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Re: Announcing EVGA 1080 Ti with iCX - Coming Soon
2017/03/10 23:34:16
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I want EVGA GTX1080Ti Founders Edition badly. That's right card for me, I wait long time and now I should choose GTX1080Ti over Vega. And Power Link... They modified case...DG-87? I like and EVGA GTX1080Ti SC Black Edition... But it's weird how max power draw 250W and only single 8 pin connector. That's mistake probably. Our TITAN X for 699$ is HERE! Card is 30-40% faster than GTX1080. NVIDIA try to help Intel and this launch of GTX1080Ti help to people forgot on Ryzen little. Or many Intel owners is on door, just one step from AMD. NVIDIA know very well that euphoria from Ryzen could keep them and when AMD launch Vega no matter on performance, even if he is 10% weaker than GeForce. And people with Intel processor in most cases search for GeForce graphic cards.
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Re: Announcing EVGA 1080 Ti with iCX - Coming Soon
2017/03/11 03:00:37
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cdburrus While I'm thrilled to have snagged a Founders card, i know the cooler is pretty much meh, especially according to the Gamers Nexus review. The reference card is plenty fast enough for my needs, so I just have to decide whether to later step up to a Black Edition (if possible) for the better cooler and minor OC or to grab and slap on an Arctic Accelero fan. I'm definitely leaning toward the former.
I must admit, that as much as i can complain about people feeling self-entitlement when they shouldn't, i would love to be able to Modify that air-exhaust design on the 1080Ti FE edition and use an alternate but safe design that would be very beneficial to all 1080 FE owner's, but i think most people and Evga would only think that people would want cooled better for only OC'ing which i don't care to do with such a powerful Gpu.
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Re: Announcing EVGA 1080 Ti with iCX - Coming Soon
2017/03/11 05:54:39
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In the iCX Technology / iCX Cooling chart on the EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti Page ( http://www.evga.com/articles/01092/evga-geforce-gtx-1080-ti/) there is a row titled “RGB LED” and just below that, a row titled “LED (White).” I’m assuming the RGB LED row indicates whether or not the card has RGB LED’s placed around the fan area, like the 1080 (please correct if I’m mistaken). However, I’m not sure what the LED (White) row is indicating. Thanks for any insight you can offer.
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Re: Announcing EVGA 1080 Ti with iCX - Coming Soon
2017/03/11 06:05:18
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123Testing123 In the iCX Technology / iCX Cooling chart on the EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti Page (http://www.evga.com/articles/01092/evga-geforce-gtx-1080-ti/) there is a row titled “RGB LED” and just below that, a row titled “LED (White).” I’m assuming the RGB LED row indicates whether or not the card has RGB LED’s placed around the fan area, like the 1080 (please correct if I’m mistaken). However, I’m not sure what the LED (White) row is indicating. Thanks for any insight you can offer.
I made an entire thread on this. It doesnt discuss lighting placement, so we wont know until they release more info. Led white is there to designate that the SC Black does have white light on the faceplate at least, but it does not have RGB. The SC2 has RGB for the GPM temp sensors, but the rest of the lights are white. The FTW has all rgb capable lighting. http://forums.evga.com/Wh...ERS-HERE-m2628086.aspx
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Re: EVGA 1080 Ti with iCX
2017/03/11 06:36:25
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78 days left on step up..........please offer the 1080ti sc2 as a step up..........
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Re: EVGA 1080 Ti with iCX
2017/03/11 07:08:26
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Hopefully Newegg didn't just make any potential step up for its customers more expensive. I woke up this morning to emails showing how they handled the invoicing. Because of how they decided to handle the free game, it looks like they decided to split the invoice in two. The first drops the $699.99 card down to $640 as a "discount" and the second invoice basically charges the remaining $59.99 for the free game to meet the $699.99 total. I would hate to have to pay the additional $59.99 difference for a step up to a Black Edition, assuming EVGA goes by how Newegg invoiced it despite the site itself listing the price normally.
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Re: EVGA 1080 Ti with iCX
2017/03/11 07:10:56
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cdburrus Hopefully Newegg didn't just make any potential step up for its customers more expensive. I woke up this morning to emals showing how they handled the invoicing. Because of how they decided to handle the free game, it looks like they decided to split the invoice in two. The first drops the $699.99 card down to $640 as a "discount" and the second invoice basically charges the remaining $59.99 for the free game to meet the $699.99 total. I would hate to have to pay the additional $59.99 difference for a step up to a Black Edition, assuming EVGA goes by how Newegg invoiced it despite the site itself listing the price normally.
I think evga knows and understands that. Just send a message to support@evga.com and send them the receipts when you are ready to do the step up. They should be able to help you.
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Re: EVGA 1080 Ti with iCX
2017/03/11 07:15:42
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cdburrus Hopefully Newegg didn't just make any potential step up for its customers more expensive. I woke up this morning to emals showing how they handled the invoicing. Because of how they decided to handle the free game, it looks like they decided to split the invoice in two. The first drops the $699.99 card down to $640 as a "discount" and the second invoice basically charges the remaining $59.99 for the free game to meet the $699.99 total. I would hate to have to pay the additional $59.99 difference for a step up to a Black Edition, assuming EVGA goes by how Newegg invoiced it despite the site itself listing the price normally.
I think evga knows and understands that. Just send a message to support@evga.com and send them the receipts when you are ready to do the step up. They should be able to help you.
Thanks again, Scarlet-Tech. One of the things I do like about getting the EVGA version of the Founders Edition is that it allows me options like this, which I fully appreciate. I'll drop support a line when it's time to register the card.
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Re: EVGA 1080 Ti with iCX
2017/03/11 08:18:40
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Nvidia just had more cards available about 30 mins ago and now they are out of stock again. I was able to snag one without the site freezing and crashing like it did to me yesturday!!!!!!!
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Re: EVGA 1080 Ti with iCX
2017/03/11 08:24:27
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deezknuts The FE edition is fast enuf.. how much faster is the iCX version? a couple of fps?
I would assume that the iCX version with the better cooler will have more headroom for overclocking when compared to the FE. Some YouTube reviews also say they were able to overclock the FE cards, at the cost of much louder acoustics.
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Re: EVGA 1080 Ti with iCX
2017/03/11 10:58:37
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Can you use a card you got from step up to step up again? Evga policies dont allow a step up card to be used for step up again. Can someone pls confirm how this works?
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