The period of hard work is finally over, and EVGA is ready to offer its latest GeForce GTX 1080 Ti K|NGP|N video card intended for gamers, enthusiasts and overclock experts. Customers are assured that the core will operate stably at the 2,025 MHz frequency; however, by default the clock claimed is 1,582 MHz (base) and 1,695 MHz (boost). As we can see, this device is meant for the radical overclocking.
EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti K|NGP|N is 299.72 mm long, 142.69 mm wide and around 40 mm high. Its regular cooler is based on a copper radiator, several copper heat pipes and three 92 mm fans. Front and rear backplates contribute to the cooling effect.
The card features (10+3)-phase supply system, an EVBot, two 8-pin PCI-E Power, a couple of SLI connectors, alongside with voltage measurement contacts and the iCX indicating system for overheat protection. The unusual video outputs set includes the Dual-Link DVI-D, HDMI 2.0b and Mini DisplayPort 1.4 (x3). This allows placing all …