JinkgunsThe EVGA 1080 Ti FTW3 Hybrid is the best video card I've ever used. I will wait faithfully for one. As many months as it takes.
EVGA_JacobFYes. With some new upgrades too :)
repo1979EVGA_JacobFYes. With some new upgrades too :)Oh boy, stop it, trying to tell myself my 1080 ti ftw 3 hybrid is good enough Jacob lol.
S2000GanId also like to see a Hybrid and/or Hydro Copper
chaitu87So if I'm reading the lines properly the current top tier 2080Ti's are all 2.75 slot behemoths and I'm here with dual 1080Ti FTW3 Hybrids in a mATX mobo. What's the chance that the hybrid version may not be a 2 slot blower design like the previous gen?
PopinFRESH007chaitu87So if I'm reading the lines properly the current top tier 2080Ti's are all 2.75 slot behemoths and I'm here with dual 1080Ti FTW3 Hybrids in a mATX mobo. What's the chance that the hybrid version may not be a 2 slot blower design like the previous gen?Hopefully very good. If they put out a 2.75 slot Hybrid that would be odd. I'm hopeful the RTX 2080Ti FTW3 Ultra Hybrid resembles the Founders Edition with a slim 2 slot profile and a 140mm radiator. I'm hoping the upgrades Jacob is referring to is a better approach to cooling the memory and VRMs besides the shim. I hope we can get a reasonable estimate on when they plan on launching them as the Founders Editions are already sold through to shipments in mid November.
seyumiHopefully EVGA will introduce the quick-disconnect AIO's this generation. They showed them off nearly TWO years ago and complete radio silence ever since. These cards obviously run hot as Nvidia now has 2 fans instead of 1 on their reference designs and now EVGA does tripple-slot cooling on their higher-tiered GPU cards when they historically have only done duel-slot cooling. This generation could probably benefit from a 240mm AIO radiator instead of just a 120mm one. Inno3D already has leaked a 240mm 2080Ti AIO.
oldmanianEVGA_JacobFYes. With some new upgrades too :)I'm hoping for a full coverage block on the card dumping all the heat to the rad and meaning no card mounted fan. That would be fantastic. seyumiHopefully EVGA will introduce the quick-disconnect AIO's this generation. They showed them off nearly TWO years ago and complete radio silence ever since. These cards obviously run hot as Nvidia now has 2 fans instead of 1 on their reference designs and now EVGA does tripple-slot cooling on their higher-tiered GPU cards when they historically have only done duel-slot cooling. This generation could probably benefit from a 240mm AIO radiator instead of just a 120mm one. Inno3D already has leaked a 240mm 2080Ti AIO. I've given up asking about this at this point. I REALLY REALLY wanted this as a piece to EVGA's ecosystem, but it looks like it's sort of abandoned at this point as I don't even see it brought up/out at shows anymore. It's a shame, but my bet is that they figured the cost to do it right and that left is at an untenable price point. Having said that, EK had the Phoenix and Alphacool has a similar system beign refreshed/offered.
GTXJackBauerTo do a full block AIO would cost a lot more because more material (metal) among other things will be used. The hybrid AIO with a 240mm and possibly a 320mm if they go the QDC route would be a great idea.