Computex: Asus ROG GX800

Edit TechRadar 02 Jun 2016
From the outside, there aren't too many apparent changes ... Asus calls this Thermo Hydro Clocking, and aside from the pretty name, it allows the system to fully tap into the power of its Nvidia GTX 980s and reach a 1,428MHz frequency without overheating ... And that's only with two Nvidia GTX 980s, the numbers could be become astronomical with a pair of Titan X-beating Nvidia GTX 1080 chips when it inevitably comes to laptops ... Early verdict....

Nvidia GeForce GTX 1070 Review

Edit Gamespot 29 May 2016
Nvidia’s new leading GPU--the GeForce GTX 1080--is a powerful graphics card that’s a great value. Even though it’s a fantastic deal, the $599 price tag still makes it prohibitively expensive. The GeForce GTX 1070 lives up to the hype. That’s why many budget-conscious enthusiasts have been waiting for reviews of the GeForce GTX 1070 ... Even the dual 980s, which proved to be the strongest of the pack, only managed to ratchet 22 average FPS ... ....

Nvidia Exec Talks GeForce GTX 1080 Founders Edition, Ansel Cheating Concerns

Edit Gamespot 26 May 2016
Nvidia's GeForce GTX 1080 is a graphics card of many firsts; the first graphics card in the 10 series line-up, the first to use the new Pascal microarchitecture, and the first to launch with a Founders Edition ... GameSpot. Why launch the Founders Edition cards? What was the reasoning behind that?. Yen ... That's why we're doing the Founders Edition ... Surprisingly, we also have a lot of League of Legends pro gamers who play on 980s ... Agreed ... ....

How Well Does the GeForce GTX 1080 Overclock?

Edit Gamespot 24 May 2016
While two GTX 980s are five percent faster than a stock-clocked GTX 1080 here, with our overclocks giving the Pascal card a five percent boost, it evens out the playing field for the GTX 1080 ... With an average FPS of 89.6, it managed to barely outperform the pair of 980s ... With a healthy eight percent gain, our overclocked GTX 1080 steals the lead from the pair of 980s in our 1080p Tomb Raider test with a very high 184.9 FPS average....

Updated: Nvidia GeForce GTX 1080

Edit TechRadar 20 May 2016
Introduction and design. Update. We've updated our hands on impressions of the Nvidia GTX 1080 with a full review and benchmarks. Also see the difference between the Nvidia GTX 1080 vs GTX 1070 now! ... Or at least that's the theory. Power up ... Not as cool as some of the GTX 980s we saw two years ago, but it still remains at a chilly 82 degrees C, or 91 if you bump the power limiter up, and let GPU Boost have access to that extra headroom ... ....

Nvidia GeForce GTX 1080 Review

Edit Gamespot 17 May 2016
While many leaked images hinted at the new card's arrival, it still came as a surprise when manufacturer Nvidia announced that the GTX 1080 would not only be faster than the $1,000 Titan X, but apparently faster than two GTX 980s in SLI ... While the GTX 1080 doesn’t eclipse two 980s in every scenario, it's demonstrably stronger at 4K ... The GTX 1080 trumps all single GPU configurations and is once again only bested by the dual 980s....

Nvidia vs AMD: which should be your next graphics card?

Edit TechRadar 13 May 2016
Nvidia vs AMD. While console gaming sees the rivalry of Xbox One vs PS4, PC gaming has had a war of its own waging for far longer. In building a computer, you might not think picking out a GPU would be as painful a process as it actually is ... So, how do the two camps stack up these days?. Price ... For less than the cost of the R9 Fury X ($600 or about £415, AU$813), you can wield the power of two GTX 980s or a single Titan X ... Options....

Nvidia GeForce GTX 1080 Photo Gallery

Edit Gamespot 11 May 2016
Will it actually run faster than two GTX 980s in SLI, as the company claims? You'll know soon enough! In the meantime, there is nothing preventing us from at least showing off the new $699 graphics card in pictures!. The shroud of the GPU looks both different and familiar ... The sharp angles carry over to the clear window, which showcase the card's heat sinks ... ....

Nvidia GTX1080 Is Faster Than Titan X And Two GTX 980s In SLI

Edit GamingBolt 08 May 2016
As expected, Nvidia have finally announced the Nvidia GTX 1080, and… hot dayum, is it a beast of a GPU ... Alongside the GTX1080, the GTX1070 was also announced ... ....

The 10 key things you need to know

Edit PC World 08 May 2016
Nvidia’s long-awaited GeForce GTX 1080 is real and it’s spectacular—at least on paper ... The most important thing to know. This thing is fast. Ridonkulously fast. “Faster than dual GeForce GTX 980s in SLI” fast, which is hands-down faster than Nvidia’s flagship Titan X, the most potent single-GPU graphics card ever released ... As I said in my initial coverage. Hot damn. ....

New $600 Nvidia GTX Card Announced, Faster Than Titan X

Edit Gamespot 07 May 2016
Tonight during a special event, Nvidia announced the GTX 1080 card, which is faster than the Titan X, the company's previous top-of-the-line card. It launches this month and will start at $600. The card boasts "irresponsible amounts of performance," Jen-Hsun Huang joked when announcing the GPU ... "...the 1080 is faster than two GTX 980s in SLI...". In terms of performance, Huang said that the 1080 is faster than two GTX 980s in SLI ... ....

Nvidia's monstrous new GeForce GTX 1080 and 1070 kick more ass than a Titan X

Edit PC World 07 May 2016
““I’m pretty sure you can go to Mars [for that budget].” And the result? Nvidia’s new GeForce GTX 1080 is far faster than the Titan X, the fastest graphics card in the world today—and even faster than two GTX 980s in SLI ......

Nvidia Spent Billions Making This Absurdly Powerful Graphics Processor

Edit Time Magazine 07 May 2016
What would you pay for twice the gaming performance of Nvidia’s flagship $1,000-plus graphics card, dubbed Titan and available since March 2015? $2,000? More for bragging rights?. Try a measly $600 ... Read that again ... Nvidia adds that the GTX 1080 is also faster than a pair of GTX 980s running in tandem (a feature known as SLI, in which GPUs share the processing load) ... ....
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