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Re: Official Post Your EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti SC/SC2/FTW3! 2018/03/10 13:15:38 (permalink)
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Are they available right now or sold out?

Right this second they're sold out, but on weekdays between 2-6pm pst try refreshing the 1080 ti page with "in stock" checked. I've had luck scoring cards for myself and friends in that window and saw a ton of restocks. Some will sell out within like 10 minutes with hydro copper models sticking around the longest.
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Re: Official Post Your EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti SC/SC2/FTW3! 2018/03/12 08:27:44 (permalink)
Post mine soon :)
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Re: Official Post Your EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti SC/SC2/FTW3! 2018/03/12 12:10:03 (permalink)
i would love to see some of the benchmarks of this baby
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Re: Official Post Your EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti SC/SC2/FTW3! 2018/03/12 17:36:46 (permalink)
Wow! Awesome vid
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Re: Official Post Your EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti SC/SC2/FTW3! 2018/03/15 06:36:00 (permalink)
how much different is the different versions of the different 1080ti models?
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Re: Official Post Your EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti SC/SC2/FTW3! 2018/03/17 09:17:37 (permalink)
First of all let me congratulate you on building a stunning looking card, on the other hand I don't know under what rock EVGA found there software programmers that designed the EVGA Precision XOC software but it would be better if they go back to that rock.
 
I bought the 1080 Ti FTW3 and have endless crap with the software and the fan control, when ever the EVGA Precision XOC program closes it stops the fans and there is no way in hell that is normal or save that if program stops the fans should stop as well. I also saw endless questions from other people that have the same card and same problems and yet the last software update was done on version 6.2.3 Release: 11/8/2017, which tells me this is not really a priority for them to fix this issue. 
 
Who had the great Idea in the first place that the fans should only be controlled by the EVGA Precision XOC, what will mean that the fans will stay off until windows boots up. 
 
I don´t remember the card being cheap so I hope that you guys can come back with a solution.  
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Re: Official Post Your EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti SC/SC2/FTW3! 2018/03/19 12:16:05 (permalink)
Finally finished my dream build 
 

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Re: Official Post Your EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti SC/SC2/FTW3! 2018/03/19 21:42:03 (permalink)
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Finally finished my dream build 
 




 
Hate to break the news, but I think you have your inlet / outlet ports swapped
 

 
The port closest to the rear IO header is the inlet - and it will affect cooling performance and flow

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Re: Official Post Your EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti SC/SC2/FTW3! 2018/03/20 02:46:17 (permalink)
Hello to everybody, 
 
I building a Full EVGA Gaming Pc.
I waiting for rest parts of the puzzle to Ram+SSD+CPU. And Waterblocks for my kingpin cards..
 
The case will be Custom made open case ( i own a Workshop with milling Machines,laths,etc). I want to build something Special..
 
I have to say that Modern EVGA gear is pieces of Art, Well done Evga. 
 

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Re: Official Post Your EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti SC/SC2/FTW3! 2018/03/20 04:32:03 (permalink)
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stampede15
Finally finished my dream build 
 




 
Hate to break the news, but I think you have your inlet / outlet ports swapped
 

 
The port closest to the rear IO header is the inlet - and it will affect cooling performance and flow




Per the EKWB instructions I am looking at it doesn't matter which port is used as an inlet or outlet.  I appreciate your concern though 
 
Edit: I found a discussion on this where EK provided a response: http://carbonite.co.za/sh...K-Block-flow-direction
post edited by stampede15 - 2018/03/20 04:39:03
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Re: Official Post Your EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti SC/SC2/FTW3! 2018/03/20 08:41:24 (permalink)
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Finally finished my dream build 
 




 
Hate to break the news, but I think you have your inlet / outlet ports swapped
 
The port closest to the rear IO header is the inlet - and it will affect cooling performance and flow




Per the EKWB instructions I am looking at it doesn't matter which port is used as an inlet or outlet.  I appreciate your concern though 
 
Edit: I found a discussion on this where EK provided a response: http://carbonite.co.za/sh...K-Block-flow-direction




 
It is your rig - in the future it would be better with the inlet to the left. If you look at the picture I had posted it forces the fresh coolant to the center of the fins over the GPU then outwards, then over the boards VRM section and out instead of picking up heat ( small amount ) from the VRM then over the GPU
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Re: Official Post Your EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti SC/SC2/FTW3! 2018/03/23 16:59:44 (permalink)

SC Black running nice and cold in the new setup. This is my first custom loop, and I'm pumped.
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Re: Official Post Your EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti SC/SC2/FTW3! 2018/03/24 03:41:53 (permalink)
my new FTW3 vs my late HOF at its best clocks
https://www.3dmark.com/compare/spy/3495337/spy/3420086
a bit disapointed that 2050MHz is its limit :(

7980XE @ 4,98GHz | 32GB @ 4294 CL17/17/17/37 | X299 DARK | 2xRTX2080Ti @ 2130MHz | 2,5TB NVMe(intel) | 1600W T2 




https://www.3dmark.com/spy/8483122

https://www.3dmark.com/fs/20405972
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Re: Official Post Your EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti SC/SC2/FTW3! 2018/03/24 08:20:54 (permalink)
Not going to notice any difference outside of time spy, but I've gotten very close to that graphics score with an ftw3.
https://www.3dmark.com/co...py/3417432/spy/3420086
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Re: Official Post Your EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti SC/SC2/FTW3! 2018/03/24 09:06:57 (permalink)
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SC Black running nice and cold in the new setup. This is my first custom loop, and I'm pumped.


Congrats!!

Intel i9 9900K @ 5.2Ghz Single HUGE Custom Water Loop.
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Re: Official Post Your EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti SC/SC2/FTW3! 2018/03/24 12:48:48 (permalink)
bryanwilson437
Not going to notice any difference outside of time spy, but I've gotten very close to that graphics score with an ftw3.
https://www.3dmark.com/co...py/3417432/spy/3420086


nice - try this https://www.3dmark.com/spy/3203275 :)


on the other hand, it looks like this:




7980XE @ 4,98GHz | 32GB @ 4294 CL17/17/17/37 | X299 DARK | 2xRTX2080Ti @ 2130MHz | 2,5TB NVMe(intel) | 1600W T2 




https://www.3dmark.com/spy/8483122

https://www.3dmark.com/fs/20405972
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Re: Official Post Your EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti SC/SC2/FTW3! 2018/03/24 13:16:51 (permalink)
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stampede15
Finally finished my dream build 
 




 
Hate to break the news, but I think you have your inlet / outlet ports swapped
 
The port closest to the rear IO header is the inlet - and it will affect cooling performance and flow




Per the EKWB instructions I am looking at it doesn't matter which port is used as an inlet or outlet.  I appreciate your concern though 
 
Edit: I found a discussion on this where EK provided a response: http://carbonite.co.za/sh...K-Block-flow-direction




 
It is your rig - in the future it would be better with the inlet to the left. If you look at the picture I had posted it forces the fresh coolant to the center of the fins over the GPU then outwards, then over the boards VRM section and out instead of picking up heat ( small amount ) from the VRM then over the GPU




The way he has it is okay because he has two parallel cooling lines between the cards. If it were series, then yes it would be better for him to have the inlets and outlets opposite to what he has in his current setup. 
 

 
You can even have a parallel setup with fittings on the same side, as shown in Jay's video here:
 

post edited by mike406 - 2018/03/24 13:26:37

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Re: Official Post Your EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti SC/SC2/FTW3! 2018/03/24 13:23:35 (permalink)
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GGTV-Jon
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Finally finished my dream build 
 




 
Hate to break the news, but I think you have your inlet / outlet ports swapped
 
The port closest to the rear IO header is the inlet - and it will affect cooling performance and flow




 
 
Per the EKWB instructions I am looking at it doesn't matter which port is used as an inlet or outlet.  I appreciate your concern though 
 
Edit: I found a discussion on this where EK provided a response: http://carbonite.co.za/sh...K-Block-flow-direction




 
It is your rig - in the future it would be better with the inlet to the left. If you look at the picture I had posted it forces the fresh coolant to the center of the fins over the GPU then outwards, then over the boards VRM section and out instead of picking up heat ( small amount ) from the VRM then over the GPU




The way he has it is okay because he has two parallel cooling lines between the cards. If it were series, then yes it would be better for him to have the inlets and outlets opposite to what he has in his current setup.
 

 
You can even have a parallel setup with fittings on the same side, as shown in Jay's video here: https://www.youtube.com/w...b_channel=JayzTwoCents




Parallel will only change the back pressure. In the end he still has a less the optimal GPU cooling. If you look the pictures just posted by bryanwilson437 and lamrogue they have theirs correct
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Re: Official Post Your EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti SC/SC2/FTW3! 2018/03/24 13:41:08 (permalink)
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Finally finished my dream build 
 




 
Hate to break the news, but I think you have your inlet / outlet ports swapped
 
The port closest to the rear IO header is the inlet - and it will affect cooling performance and flow




 
 
Per the EKWB instructions I am looking at it doesn't matter which port is used as an inlet or outlet.  I appreciate your concern though 
 
Edit: I found a discussion on this where EK provided a response: http://carbonite.co.za/sh...K-Block-flow-direction




 
It is your rig - in the future it would be better with the inlet to the left. If you look at the picture I had posted it forces the fresh coolant to the center of the fins over the GPU then outwards, then over the boards VRM section and out instead of picking up heat ( small amount ) from the VRM then over the GPU




The way he has it is okay because he has two parallel cooling lines between the cards. If it were series, then yes it would be better for him to have the inlets and outlets opposite to what he has in his current setup.
 

 
You can even have a parallel setup with fittings on the same side, as shown in Jay's video here: https://www.youtube.com/w...b_channel=JayzTwoCents




Parallel will only change the back pressure. In the end he still has a less the optimal GPU cooling. If you look the pictures just posted by bryanwilson437 and lamrogue they have theirs correct




It greatly depends on the block. EK seems to state it results in less than 1 degree C difference, so I don't think he needs to worry much. And parallel vs series does in fact have an affect on temps, not only pressure. If there was no difference in temp, there would be no point in choosing one over another. There are pros and cons to each and every builder should test both to find what works best for them. Series usually cools better, but there are valid reasons to use parallel configs.
 

post edited by mike406 - 2018/03/24 13:45:18

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Re: Official Post Your EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti SC/SC2/FTW3! 2018/03/24 14:01:55 (permalink)
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nice - try this https://www.3dmark.com/spy/3203275 :)

Verrry nice. Yeah those hof cards are the only ones I’ve seen hitting clock speeds like that without being modded. Probably the insane power solution they’ve got. Aren’t they like 16 phase or something crazy?
post edited by bryanwilson437 - 2018/03/24 18:16:08
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Re: Official Post Your EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti SC/SC2/FTW3! 2018/03/25 09:30:06 (permalink)
And now for something completely different, or very much the same. Finally got my 1080 Ti into my build the way I want it (got it at original release MSRP from Amazon.ca).
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Re: Official Post Your EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti SC/SC2/FTW3! 2018/03/25 09:32:16 (permalink)
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And now for something completely different, or very much the same. Finally got my 1080 Ti into my build the way I want it (got it at original release MSRP from Amazon.ca).
 





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Re: Official Post Your EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti SC/SC2/FTW3! 2018/04/04 17:17:32 (permalink)
I never did post my 1080ti FTW3 that was converted to a hybrid with the kit!
 
 
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Re: Official Post Your EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti SC/SC2/FTW3! 2018/04/04 19:44:52 (permalink)
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I never did post my 1080ti FTW3 that was converted to a hybrid with the kit!
 



Sadly, you stilll haven’t posted because photobucket doesn’t allow sharing without paying. Try Imgur or something.
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Re: Official Post Your EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti SC/SC2/FTW3! 2018/04/04 19:55:52 (permalink)
Updated the pic on my previous post!

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Re: Official Post Your EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti SC/SC2/FTW3! 2018/04/05 04:17:14 (permalink)
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I never did post my 1080ti FTW3 that was converted to a hybrid with the kit!


We almost share the same build 




Case: Asus Z370-G Box / MB: Asus Z370-G / CPU: Intel I7 8700K / Mem.: 16GB (2x8) 3000Mhz Corsair Dominator Platinum DDR4 / GPU: GTX 1080TI FTW3 / A.I.O. W.C: EVGA CLC280 / PSU: EVGA SuperNOVA G3 750W

 
 
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Re: Official Post Your EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti SC/SC2/FTW3! 2018/04/05 13:46:49 (permalink)
That's a good stable OC! What is the memory clock at?
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Re: Official Post Your EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti SC/SC2/FTW3! 2018/04/10 20:02:55 (permalink)
Phase #1 of my "Thunder Draken" build, with EVGA GTX 1080 Ti FTW3 Hybrid ... 
 
 

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Re: Official Post Your EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti SC/SC2/FTW3! 2018/04/13 00:03:24 (permalink)
Some great looking rigs in here! Well done.  
 
Here's an updated pic of mine: 
 
  
 
 


 
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Re: Official Post Your EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti SC/SC2/FTW3! 2018/04/13 03:57:48 (permalink)
Dear good EVGA GTX1080Ti Founders cost 970 euro in Europe. 
I can't belive, I will have money maybe only for successor of GTX1080.
I will be among first victims who will not be capable to continue to buy high end 250W GPU now first time after long long time if price continue to be so bad.
That card costed 750$... What is solution? EVGA GTX1080 FTW Hydro Copper would be solution now but what will be with new series.
Damn... She is weak for 4K.

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