ブランド | ASUS |
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メーカー | ASUS |
製品サイズ | 40.64 x 8.89 x 23.37 cm; 1.77 kg |
商品モデル番号 | STRIX-GTX1080-O8G-GAMING |
メーカーにより製造中止になりました | いいえ |
商品の寸法 幅 × 高さ | 40.6 x 8.9 x 23.4 cm |
プロセッサ数 | 1 |
メモリクロック数 | 1936 MHz |
グラフィックアクセラレータ | NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 |
GPUブランド | NVIDIA |
グラフィックカード種類 | NVIDIA |
VRAMタイプ | GDDR5X |
VRAM容量 | 8 GB |
グラフィックカードインターフェース | PCI Express |
ワット数 | 300 W |
OS | not_machine_specific |
同梱バッテリー | いいえ |
商品の重量 | 1.77 Kilograms |
ASUS R.O.G. STRIXシリーズ NVIDIA GeForce GTX1080搭載ビデオカード ベースクロック1759MHz STRIX-GTX1080-O8G-GAMING
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グラフィックコプロセッサ | NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 |
ブランド | ASUS |
グラフィックRAMサイズ | 8 GB |
GPUクロック速度 | 1898 MHz |
ビデオ出力インターフェイス | DisplayPort, DVI, HDMI |
この商品について
- 【GPU】 : GeForce GTX1080、 コアクロック:Base 1,759MHz /Boost 1,898MHz 、コア:2560
- 【メモリ】 : GDDR5X 8GB 256bit メモリクロック:10,010MHz
- 【インターフェース】 : PCI-Express X16(3.0)
- 【出力】 : DisplayPort×2 / HDMI×2 (HDMI 2.0)/DVI(DVI-D×1
- 【対応】 : HDCP
- 【寸法】:約298 mm×134 mm×40 mm(W×D×H)
- 【その他】:取付には2スロット分のスペース要。
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グラフィックコプロセッサ | NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 | NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 | NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 | NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070 | NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070 |
グラフィックカードインターフェイス | pci e | pci e | pci e | pci e | pci e |
グラフィックRAMタイプ | gddr5x | gddr5x | gddr5x | gddr5 | gddr5 |
グラフィックRAMサイズ | 8 GB | 8 GB | 8 GB | 8 GB | — |
出力インターフェイス | DVI, DisplayPort, HDMI | HDMI | DVI, DisplayPort, HDMI | — | DVI, DisplayPort, HDMI |
メモリクロック速度 | 1936 MHz | 10010 MHz | — | 8008 MHz | 8108 MHz |
GPUクロック速度 | 1898 MHz | 1733 MHz | 1860 MHz | 1746 MHz | 1607 MHz |
GPUメーカー | NVIDIA | NVIDIA | NVIDIA | NVIDIA | NVIDIA |
商品の説明
【GPU】 : GeForce GTX1080、 コアクロック:Base 1,759MHz /Boost 1,898MHz 、コア:2560
【メモリ】 : GDDR5X 8GB 256bit メモリクロック:10,010MHz
【インターフェース】 : PCI-Express X16(3.0)
【出力】 : DisplayPort×2 / HDMI×2 (HDMI 2.0)/DVI(DVI-D×1
【対応】 : HDCP
【寸法】:約298 mm×134 mm×40 mm(W×D×H)
【その他】:取付には2スロット分のスペース要。
【最大表示解像度】:デジタル出力:7,680×4,320ドット
【消費電力】:最大300W(8ピン補助電源コネクタ×1、6ピン補助電源コネクタ×1)
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2016年11月15日に日本でレビュー済み
Amazonで購入
為替の動きや市場の動向を様子見しつつチャンスを伺っていた所、amazonにて8万円で購入できました(STRIX 1080 O8G)
現段階(16/11)では価格も然ることながら、性能にも文句の付けようがありません
これまでリファレンスのGTX690を使用していましたが、そこからアイドル時の動作クロックがGPU・メモリ共60Mhzほど更に下がり、温度も10℃近く下がる事で室温19℃ではGPU温度がそれまで35℃以下になる事はなかったのですが、24℃にまで下がる状態に
デフォルトからASUSのTweak2にてOCモード移行後に3Dゲームをすると、Boost Clockが2Ghzを超えても65℃程度で収まっています
上位種が出るまではパフォーマンスはTITAN程ではないにしろ、トップクラスの性能である事に間違いはありません
現段階(16/11)では価格も然ることながら、性能にも文句の付けようがありません
これまでリファレンスのGTX690を使用していましたが、そこからアイドル時の動作クロックがGPU・メモリ共60Mhzほど更に下がり、温度も10℃近く下がる事で室温19℃ではGPU温度がそれまで35℃以下になる事はなかったのですが、24℃にまで下がる状態に
デフォルトからASUSのTweak2にてOCモード移行後に3Dゲームをすると、Boost Clockが2Ghzを超えても65℃程度で収まっています
上位種が出るまではパフォーマンスはTITAN程ではないにしろ、トップクラスの性能である事に間違いはありません
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Brandon
5つ星のうち5.0
Very powerful
2016年12月11日にカナダでレビュー済みAmazonで購入
Super fast graphics card. Works nicely with Acer Predator 4K. I did have to get a display cable and burn the CD to a USB. Not sure why they even ship with a CD (not everyone has an optical drive). Is it worth the price? Hell no. Trust me. It can't run 4K games at 60 FPS (you might need 2 in SLI). However, I can run 2K @ 60Hz+.
The aura is a nice touch and you can change the LED's to whatever colour you want (Full RGB).
The aura is a nice touch and you can change the LED's to whatever colour you want (Full RGB).
Kendoso
5つ星のうち4.0
BEAST of a card but be aware of issues with ASUS GPU Tweak II software and DON'T pay more than $679.99 - NO GoW4 >:(
2016年10月31日にアメリカ合衆国でレビュー済みAmazonで購入
Ended up getting really lucky and buying this from Amazon Warehouse in "like new". While the box was damaged a bit and the CD looked pretty beat up, the card itself did look pristine. I couldn't tell if it was used or "abused". Been benchmarking the card for the last week to make sure and the card exceeded expectations with some things that people should know:
1) The ASUS GPU Tweak II software must be loaded in order for any custom OC settings to kick in. If this doesn't happen, sometimes the your OC setting will stick and sometimes they won't. There is an issue with the latest version of this software and Windows 10 build 1067 where it will not auto load on Windows start even if you check the options. So for now, I have to start the application every time I boot. It's annoying.
2) In GPU Tweak II there are presets. I'll only talk about "Gaming Mode" and "OC Mode". Gaming mode is the default and supposedly running stock clocks. However, I found this to not be true via various monitoring software - GPU-Z, Afterburner, and even ASUS's monitor software. In Gaming Mode, you're actually running OC clocks. I think it's a bug in their software. So in this mode, I can achieve not just the advertised 1936 MHz clocks but up to 2000 MHz. So this is great! What does "OC Mode" do then? Well this actually takes your OC even higher and attempts 2088 to 2100 MHz. The card is fairly stable there BUT, for me, I'm not able to pass 3D Mark Firestrike at all unless I drop it down to 2038 MHz or so. One thing to note here is that when Firestrike fails, the test stops gracefully - no hangs or artifacting. I can pass Heaven though @ 2100MHz. So it's likely ok to run in OC Mode but realize it's really pushing the gpu clocks. This may explain why people complain the GPU is not stable because they "think" in order to get to the advertised 1936MHz you have to run OC Mode and what happens is that they're pushing 2100MHz, which I feel is the borderline. So despite my benchmarking, I never encountered artifacting. Had I seen any, I probably would have presumed card was abused and returned it.
3) I've adjusted the fan profile and can maintain ~70 C at highest OC. If you don't do this the default fan profile is biased towards being quiet which means fans don't kick in until you hit higher temps. Some people have stated that the fans don't work when they don't realize that they actually don't kick in until 40C or so. It may be higher with default fan profile. I never bothered trying to figure this out and set my own profile. So the fans are likely working but they will not spin like you may be used to until the card gets to a certain temp.
4) Memory OC, I've read can go as high as 11000MHz. I have mine set at 10500MHz with no problems. I'm pretty confident I can hit 11000MHz but I wanted some buffer to ensure stability. The last few 100MHz for either GPU or Memory clock isn't going to make much of a difference in gaming or benchmarks. Just with the OC I have, I'm only getting a few hundred points increases in Firestrike. 1080 GTX stock is already a beast!
Overall, if you get this card, you will get more than the advertised 1936 MHz boost and the ASUS software is already setup to attempt fairly aggressive OC. So if you're not the kind to tweak your OC you can easily get a nice stable OC out of the box. The card is very quiet vs. my old Sapphire 7970 Radeon and runs much cooler in terms of temps.
This card has one, if not the fastest, OC clocks advertised out of the box which is why it's hard to get. Check the "other seller" section often and if you see one in "like new" condition from Amazon Warehouse, GET IT at a nice discount!!! It will be gone before you know it. And absolutely DO NOT pay more than the $679.99 MSRP. Anyone else trying to sell you higher is taking advantage of you and ripping you off.
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Update: 11/10/16
People buying ASUS on Amazon be aware that you WILL NOT get Gears of War 4 promotion even though it qualifies. I tried to work with ASUS customer support but they've taken a "not our problem attitude". The rub? For all the Asian countries ASUS gives promo codes direct and there's a process. For any country outside their special list, you're pretty much SOL. I had multiple exchanges with ASUS support and they keep telling me to go to Geforce.com to get my code. And when you go there it redirects you back to ASUS. I tried to explain this to ASUS customer support and they keep saying the same thing - go to geforce.com to get your code. It's like talking to a robot. If they have a process to provide GoW4 codes for other countries why can't they do it for the rest of the customers? Customers buying their product should be treated equally. Perhaps this can be a class action lawsuit. Card may be good but customer support SUCKS!! It's making me think twice and will check out other vendors like EVGA. I've heard they honor their promo codes with no hassle and treat customers they they should be treated. Disappointing! >:(
1) The ASUS GPU Tweak II software must be loaded in order for any custom OC settings to kick in. If this doesn't happen, sometimes the your OC setting will stick and sometimes they won't. There is an issue with the latest version of this software and Windows 10 build 1067 where it will not auto load on Windows start even if you check the options. So for now, I have to start the application every time I boot. It's annoying.
2) In GPU Tweak II there are presets. I'll only talk about "Gaming Mode" and "OC Mode". Gaming mode is the default and supposedly running stock clocks. However, I found this to not be true via various monitoring software - GPU-Z, Afterburner, and even ASUS's monitor software. In Gaming Mode, you're actually running OC clocks. I think it's a bug in their software. So in this mode, I can achieve not just the advertised 1936 MHz clocks but up to 2000 MHz. So this is great! What does "OC Mode" do then? Well this actually takes your OC even higher and attempts 2088 to 2100 MHz. The card is fairly stable there BUT, for me, I'm not able to pass 3D Mark Firestrike at all unless I drop it down to 2038 MHz or so. One thing to note here is that when Firestrike fails, the test stops gracefully - no hangs or artifacting. I can pass Heaven though @ 2100MHz. So it's likely ok to run in OC Mode but realize it's really pushing the gpu clocks. This may explain why people complain the GPU is not stable because they "think" in order to get to the advertised 1936MHz you have to run OC Mode and what happens is that they're pushing 2100MHz, which I feel is the borderline. So despite my benchmarking, I never encountered artifacting. Had I seen any, I probably would have presumed card was abused and returned it.
3) I've adjusted the fan profile and can maintain ~70 C at highest OC. If you don't do this the default fan profile is biased towards being quiet which means fans don't kick in until you hit higher temps. Some people have stated that the fans don't work when they don't realize that they actually don't kick in until 40C or so. It may be higher with default fan profile. I never bothered trying to figure this out and set my own profile. So the fans are likely working but they will not spin like you may be used to until the card gets to a certain temp.
4) Memory OC, I've read can go as high as 11000MHz. I have mine set at 10500MHz with no problems. I'm pretty confident I can hit 11000MHz but I wanted some buffer to ensure stability. The last few 100MHz for either GPU or Memory clock isn't going to make much of a difference in gaming or benchmarks. Just with the OC I have, I'm only getting a few hundred points increases in Firestrike. 1080 GTX stock is already a beast!
Overall, if you get this card, you will get more than the advertised 1936 MHz boost and the ASUS software is already setup to attempt fairly aggressive OC. So if you're not the kind to tweak your OC you can easily get a nice stable OC out of the box. The card is very quiet vs. my old Sapphire 7970 Radeon and runs much cooler in terms of temps.
This card has one, if not the fastest, OC clocks advertised out of the box which is why it's hard to get. Check the "other seller" section often and if you see one in "like new" condition from Amazon Warehouse, GET IT at a nice discount!!! It will be gone before you know it. And absolutely DO NOT pay more than the $679.99 MSRP. Anyone else trying to sell you higher is taking advantage of you and ripping you off.
**************************************
Update: 11/10/16
People buying ASUS on Amazon be aware that you WILL NOT get Gears of War 4 promotion even though it qualifies. I tried to work with ASUS customer support but they've taken a "not our problem attitude". The rub? For all the Asian countries ASUS gives promo codes direct and there's a process. For any country outside their special list, you're pretty much SOL. I had multiple exchanges with ASUS support and they keep telling me to go to Geforce.com to get my code. And when you go there it redirects you back to ASUS. I tried to explain this to ASUS customer support and they keep saying the same thing - go to geforce.com to get your code. It's like talking to a robot. If they have a process to provide GoW4 codes for other countries why can't they do it for the rest of the customers? Customers buying their product should be treated equally. Perhaps this can be a class action lawsuit. Card may be good but customer support SUCKS!! It's making me think twice and will check out other vendors like EVGA. I've heard they honor their promo codes with no hassle and treat customers they they should be treated. Disappointing! >:(
J. Tyler
5つ星のうち5.0
Glad I made the purchase when I did!
2016年7月16日にアメリカ合衆国でレビュー済みAmazonで購入
Specs: CPU - Intel® Core™ i7 4820K Processor
RAM - 16GB (4x4gb) DDR3-1866 ADATA XPG V2
Mobo - ASUS P9X79 LE
Power - 750 Watt - Corsair CX750M - 80 PLUS Bronze
OS SSD - 120 Samsung 840 EVO
OS - Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64-Bit
I bought this graphics card with Amazon gift cards that I received from my wife for my birthday and Christmas last year. It goes without saying that I was waiting for this card for awhile. I was tempted to buy the 980ti many times. It didn't help her brother and one of my best friends both bought the 980ti. Now that I have the 1080, I'm glad I waited. I upgraded from a 780 with 3g of video memory. Going from 3g to 8g made a huge difference as I use a 2560x1440 27in monitor. It wasn't a needed upgrade by any means. I played most games on highest settings prior, but with some frame drops. Now, if my frame drops in a game, it's due to poor coding. At least, I tell myself that. Hasn't happened much, but if it does, it's in a populated server/city/channel on an MMO.
I purchased the graphics card on 7/8/16 and it came in on 7/13/16. It wasn't in stock on the 8th, but said it would be on the 10th. I wasn't sure if I should trust it, but since it was at MSRP and said to be fulfilled by Amazon, I figured if I received it within a month, it would beat paying someone $800+. Whenever these cards became available to purchase, they were already sold. This made it a pain in the rear to even buy it. I turned on 1 click purchasing and went to [...] to set up browser notifications to alert me when it was available. After clicking purchase about 100 or so times, the transaction went through and I became an owner of this card.
The packaging from Asus was solid. The packaging from Amazon was a bit weak, but with the hard foam and static resistance cover of the graphics card, they probably didn't even need to box it. I'll never use the coupon/game code they gave me. Battleships just isn't my genre.
To install the card, it required getting to my mobo, removing the 780, placing the 1080 into the same slot, and plugging in the same cords into the 1080. When you apply power to the graphics card, there are two LED lights, one by each of the power plugs, that indicate if they are plugged accurately. If they are white, you're good. If they are red, you're not good. When I booted my computer the first time it loaded my OS and took me to my desktop. The resolution wasn't 2560x1440, but after it finished updating the BiOS (I'm assuming, that and UPnP stuff) it required a restart.
On the restart it loaded to my windows login page, but everything was black. I figured out that it had swapped to the DisplayPort vs HDMI. When I reverted to HDMI, it was on my monitors native resolution and all was well. I ran the set-up CD provided by ASUS. Not sure where the overclock management program went, but I've been to amazed at the smooth graphics on games to even try to reinstall or fiddle with it.
Bottom line, if you were like me and had a graphics card with <6gb of video memory, I would suggest getting this card. If you have a 980 or 980ti, even though this card is better, I would hold on until the 1080ti or the rumored/pre-released Titan version is released. Hope this helps someone.
RAM - 16GB (4x4gb) DDR3-1866 ADATA XPG V2
Mobo - ASUS P9X79 LE
Power - 750 Watt - Corsair CX750M - 80 PLUS Bronze
OS SSD - 120 Samsung 840 EVO
OS - Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64-Bit
I bought this graphics card with Amazon gift cards that I received from my wife for my birthday and Christmas last year. It goes without saying that I was waiting for this card for awhile. I was tempted to buy the 980ti many times. It didn't help her brother and one of my best friends both bought the 980ti. Now that I have the 1080, I'm glad I waited. I upgraded from a 780 with 3g of video memory. Going from 3g to 8g made a huge difference as I use a 2560x1440 27in monitor. It wasn't a needed upgrade by any means. I played most games on highest settings prior, but with some frame drops. Now, if my frame drops in a game, it's due to poor coding. At least, I tell myself that. Hasn't happened much, but if it does, it's in a populated server/city/channel on an MMO.
I purchased the graphics card on 7/8/16 and it came in on 7/13/16. It wasn't in stock on the 8th, but said it would be on the 10th. I wasn't sure if I should trust it, but since it was at MSRP and said to be fulfilled by Amazon, I figured if I received it within a month, it would beat paying someone $800+. Whenever these cards became available to purchase, they were already sold. This made it a pain in the rear to even buy it. I turned on 1 click purchasing and went to [...] to set up browser notifications to alert me when it was available. After clicking purchase about 100 or so times, the transaction went through and I became an owner of this card.
The packaging from Asus was solid. The packaging from Amazon was a bit weak, but with the hard foam and static resistance cover of the graphics card, they probably didn't even need to box it. I'll never use the coupon/game code they gave me. Battleships just isn't my genre.
To install the card, it required getting to my mobo, removing the 780, placing the 1080 into the same slot, and plugging in the same cords into the 1080. When you apply power to the graphics card, there are two LED lights, one by each of the power plugs, that indicate if they are plugged accurately. If they are white, you're good. If they are red, you're not good. When I booted my computer the first time it loaded my OS and took me to my desktop. The resolution wasn't 2560x1440, but after it finished updating the BiOS (I'm assuming, that and UPnP stuff) it required a restart.
On the restart it loaded to my windows login page, but everything was black. I figured out that it had swapped to the DisplayPort vs HDMI. When I reverted to HDMI, it was on my monitors native resolution and all was well. I ran the set-up CD provided by ASUS. Not sure where the overclock management program went, but I've been to amazed at the smooth graphics on games to even try to reinstall or fiddle with it.
Bottom line, if you were like me and had a graphics card with <6gb of video memory, I would suggest getting this card. If you have a 980 or 980ti, even though this card is better, I would hold on until the 1080ti or the rumored/pre-released Titan version is released. Hope this helps someone.
Zapix
5つ星のうち5.0
Goodbye EVGA.
2016年7月19日にアメリカ合衆国でレビュー済みAmazonで購入
I have only bought EVGA cards the last 12 years. This card changed that. Extra HDMI port, looks better than the EVGA card (Asus card has LED lit logo on the top of the card) since LED lighting on the fan side (bottom.) is pointless unless you mount the cards vertically. More importantly, FASTER advertised speeds. Don't be a jerk and buy multiple cards then send them back because they don't meet YOUR overclocking standards. If it works as advertised, you got what you paid for.
Both cards work without issue using the Asus software auto OC settings. Aalthough I personally prefer MSI Afterburner, this again is part of the advertised function, and it works as it should making setup faster and easier. While faster than my 2 EVGA GTX 980 ACX 2.0 cards, they're not as fast as NVidia would like you to believe..
Benchmark results...
Asus Rampage V Extreme X99 / Intel i7 5960X @ 4.375 GHz / Corsair Dominator DDR4 @ 2666 MHz
FIRESTRIKE ULTRA
EVGA GTX 980 SLI (overclocked @1500) - 6622
ASUS STRIX 1080 OC SLI (@1936) - 9882
UNIGINE HEAVEN @ 1920x1080 ULTRA / EXTREME / 8X AA
EVGA GTX 980 SLI (overclocked) - 3536
ASUS STRIX 1080 OC SLI (@1936) - 5363
UNIGINE VALLEY @ 1920x1080 EXTREME HD / 8X AA
EVGA GTX 980 SLI (overclocked) - 5266
ASUS STRIX 1080 OC SLI (@1936) - 6457
Lastly, default fans settings these days are set to run quietly and eventually let the card run pretty hot. With the OC profile enabled which gives me a max 2080MHz clock, during benchmarking tests (in particular I had Unigine Valley running for about 30 minutes) my temps reached 68*C despite an aggressive custom fan profile set to run the fans at 75% (50%@50*C / 100%@70*C) once temps reach 65*C.The side of my case is also mesh (Rosewill Blackhawk Ultra full tower), so these cards have little to no restrictions on venting hot air. That being said, most people to appear to be suggesting a custom fan profile anyway. It's easy to do, so do it!
Both cards work without issue using the Asus software auto OC settings. Aalthough I personally prefer MSI Afterburner, this again is part of the advertised function, and it works as it should making setup faster and easier. While faster than my 2 EVGA GTX 980 ACX 2.0 cards, they're not as fast as NVidia would like you to believe..
Benchmark results...
Asus Rampage V Extreme X99 / Intel i7 5960X @ 4.375 GHz / Corsair Dominator DDR4 @ 2666 MHz
FIRESTRIKE ULTRA
EVGA GTX 980 SLI (overclocked @1500) - 6622
ASUS STRIX 1080 OC SLI (@1936) - 9882
UNIGINE HEAVEN @ 1920x1080 ULTRA / EXTREME / 8X AA
EVGA GTX 980 SLI (overclocked) - 3536
ASUS STRIX 1080 OC SLI (@1936) - 5363
UNIGINE VALLEY @ 1920x1080 EXTREME HD / 8X AA
EVGA GTX 980 SLI (overclocked) - 5266
ASUS STRIX 1080 OC SLI (@1936) - 6457
Lastly, default fans settings these days are set to run quietly and eventually let the card run pretty hot. With the OC profile enabled which gives me a max 2080MHz clock, during benchmarking tests (in particular I had Unigine Valley running for about 30 minutes) my temps reached 68*C despite an aggressive custom fan profile set to run the fans at 75% (50%@50*C / 100%@70*C) once temps reach 65*C.The side of my case is also mesh (Rosewill Blackhawk Ultra full tower), so these cards have little to no restrictions on venting hot air. That being said, most people to appear to be suggesting a custom fan profile anyway. It's easy to do, so do it!
Zapix
2016年7月19日にアメリカ合衆国でレビュー済み
Both cards work without issue using the Asus software auto OC settings. Aalthough I personally prefer MSI Afterburner, this again is part of the advertised function, and it works as it should making setup faster and easier. While faster than my 2 EVGA GTX 980 ACX 2.0 cards, they're not as fast as NVidia would like you to believe..
Benchmark results...
Asus Rampage V Extreme X99 / Intel i7 5960X @ 4.375 GHz / Corsair Dominator DDR4 @ 2666 MHz
FIRESTRIKE ULTRA
EVGA GTX 980 SLI (overclocked @1500) - 6622
ASUS STRIX 1080 OC SLI (@1936) - 9882
UNIGINE HEAVEN @ 1920x1080 ULTRA / EXTREME / 8X AA
EVGA GTX 980 SLI (overclocked) - 3536
ASUS STRIX 1080 OC SLI (@1936) - 5363
UNIGINE VALLEY @ 1920x1080 EXTREME HD / 8X AA
EVGA GTX 980 SLI (overclocked) - 5266
ASUS STRIX 1080 OC SLI (@1936) - 6457
Lastly, default fans settings these days are set to run quietly and eventually let the card run pretty hot. With the OC profile enabled which gives me a max 2080MHz clock, during benchmarking tests (in particular I had Unigine Valley running for about 30 minutes) my temps reached 68*C despite an aggressive custom fan profile set to run the fans at 75% (50%@50*C / 100%@70*C) once temps reach 65*C.The side of my case is also mesh (Rosewill Blackhawk Ultra full tower), so these cards have little to no restrictions on venting hot air. That being said, most people to appear to be suggesting a custom fan profile anyway. It's easy to do, so do it!
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Nathan N.
5つ星のうち1.0
Total Instability at Advertised Speeds
2016年7月25日にアメリカ合衆国でレビュー済みAmazonで購入
First of all, unlike pretty much every other one star review as of today, this review has absolutely nothing to do with price. I was able to purchase my card from Amazon at MSRP last week. This card is relatively expensive (as are all GTX 1080's) but it also boasts the highest factory overclock specs I have found out of any other GTX 1080 from any manufacturer.
I only bought this specific card because of the advertised overclock speeds it came pre-configured with. I didn't want to chance not hitting the "silicon lottery" and getting a GPU that I couldn't at least get a modest overclock out of. Buying a pre-overclocked one was what I thought to be the safest bet in getting guaranteed (as in pushing it to exactly what the manufacturer advertised it as) results. I was wrong.
Per the manufacturer's website, this card is supposed to run at "gaming mode" performance settings by default without using ASUS GPU Tweak II to change the performance profile. "Gaming mode" is 1898 MHz GPU boost clock/1759 MHz GPU base clock whereas "OC mode" bumps it up to 1936 MHz GPU boost clock/1784 MHz GPU base clock.
In "gaming mode" (default, not max OC) this thing is what I would consider fairly unstable. By that, I mean it can range anywhere from 15 minutes up to 240 minutes of continuous game play before the game (tested with Doom (2016), GTA V and Overwatch) crashes with a video/renderer related message. The temperature graph also shows the GPU core hitting 85-86+ degrees Celsius, though, I don't know if that is the actual problem with my card in particular. At that temperature the triple fans roar to cool this beast and it sounds like a tornado inside my case.
Even though this card is not stable in "gaming mode," I tried the "OC mode" to see what would happen and it immediately starts artifacting with random black shadows and shapes and I see of different colored lights flashing and flickering all over the screen. Within seconds, the application running immediately crashes.
There are several 5-star reviews on here so it makes me wonder if I just got the bad card of the bunch; however, another online vendor's website doesn't have such positive reviews with more users complaining about the same problem I am having. There's even a specific Reddit post of a user outlining a near exact experience and questioning quality control on these cards.
ASUS, if you're going to charge a premium for your cards AND advertise them at higher specs than the competition, you better make absolutely certain that they can meet those specs advertised. As for me, I am debating at this point of getting a replacement card from Amazon or just returning it and buying a factory OC'd card from another manufacturer who doesn't seem to have as many quality control issues.
I only bought this specific card because of the advertised overclock speeds it came pre-configured with. I didn't want to chance not hitting the "silicon lottery" and getting a GPU that I couldn't at least get a modest overclock out of. Buying a pre-overclocked one was what I thought to be the safest bet in getting guaranteed (as in pushing it to exactly what the manufacturer advertised it as) results. I was wrong.
Per the manufacturer's website, this card is supposed to run at "gaming mode" performance settings by default without using ASUS GPU Tweak II to change the performance profile. "Gaming mode" is 1898 MHz GPU boost clock/1759 MHz GPU base clock whereas "OC mode" bumps it up to 1936 MHz GPU boost clock/1784 MHz GPU base clock.
In "gaming mode" (default, not max OC) this thing is what I would consider fairly unstable. By that, I mean it can range anywhere from 15 minutes up to 240 minutes of continuous game play before the game (tested with Doom (2016), GTA V and Overwatch) crashes with a video/renderer related message. The temperature graph also shows the GPU core hitting 85-86+ degrees Celsius, though, I don't know if that is the actual problem with my card in particular. At that temperature the triple fans roar to cool this beast and it sounds like a tornado inside my case.
Even though this card is not stable in "gaming mode," I tried the "OC mode" to see what would happen and it immediately starts artifacting with random black shadows and shapes and I see of different colored lights flashing and flickering all over the screen. Within seconds, the application running immediately crashes.
There are several 5-star reviews on here so it makes me wonder if I just got the bad card of the bunch; however, another online vendor's website doesn't have such positive reviews with more users complaining about the same problem I am having. There's even a specific Reddit post of a user outlining a near exact experience and questioning quality control on these cards.
ASUS, if you're going to charge a premium for your cards AND advertise them at higher specs than the competition, you better make absolutely certain that they can meet those specs advertised. As for me, I am debating at this point of getting a replacement card from Amazon or just returning it and buying a factory OC'd card from another manufacturer who doesn't seem to have as many quality control issues.