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GIGABYTE GTX 1080 Xtreme Gaming Detailed Some More

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Got another question for you Gigabyte-Gaming and that is are you going to have your own SLI bridges.
MSI EVGA Asus and others have their own bridges and MSI has just shown off their new HB bridge.

http://www.techpowerup.com/222942/msi-gaming-custom-design-sli-hb-bridge-pictured

I really like the Gigabyte Gaming logo and would love to have that on a bridge instead of a boring plain bridge with nothing on it.

Also do you know who is the OEM on that new PSU you have also shown?
 
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I'm back with proof...

Sense when was there a gigabyte rep here? Dang im honored to be the gigabytefanbiy right now...
In other news i personally like the card alot
 

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Got another question for you Gigabyte-Gaming and that is are you going to have your own SLI bridges.
MSI EVGA Asus and others have their own bridges and MSI has just shown off their new HB bridge.

http://www.techpowerup.com/222942/msi-gaming-custom-design-sli-hb-bridge-pictured

I really like the Gigabyte Gaming logo and would love to have that on a bridge instead of a boring plain bridge with nothing on it.

;)
just keep looking at computex coverage

Also do you know who is the OEM on that new PSU you have also shown?

I'll check tomorrow and let you guys know
 

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Sense when was there a gigabyte rep here? Dang im honored to be the gigabytefanbiy right now...
In other news i personally like the card alot
Since a few hours when I was told our engineer sample made it online... and now I'm stuck replying messages after midnight from Taiwan :banghead:
But it's cool to engage with the community so it's worth it
 
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Since a few hours when I was told our engineer sample made it online... and now I'm stuck replying messages after midnight from Taiwan :banghead:
But it's cool to engage with the community so it's worth it
Do you have an account of overclock.net as well?
You would be welcome to post there as well.
 

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I don't know exactly, it's not longer than the G1 but it is a bit wider and almost 3 slots. The cooler on this thing is a beast
Thank you for your response, it should fit fine, then :)

Now I need to contemplate on if I want two of them to replace my SLI 780's. The Maximus Hero VII, I believe, has three slots in between so I should be able to squeeze them in. I need to check it to make sure.
 
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Next time put a "Prototype" sticker on it.
I can only imagine the stress you had when you saw the picture online.
 

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Next time put a "Prototype" sticker on it.
I can only imagine the stress you had when you saw the picture online.
seems legit, may also make the people criticize and expect more,
 

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Next time put a "Prototype" sticker on it.
I can only imagine the stress you had when you saw the picture online.
Lucky enough a friendly poweruser warned me while I was still in office and a PM got me a card to photograph.
 
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Since a few hours when I was told our engineer sample made it online... and now I'm stuck replying messages after midnight from Taiwan :banghead:
But it's cool to engage with the community so it's worth it


Totally offtopic sorry but this is the chance i've been waiting! human contact! Do you know if giga is planning on adding official support for tb3 in ga-z170n gaming 5 itx mobo, as it has alpine ridge onboard? Would make it the perfect itx board for this chipset generation
 
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This is an early engineering sample, if you look closely there's a white bracket connected to the PCB. It's our flagship card, of course the mass production card has a backplate, you'll see more pictures tomorrow.

Is there going to be a Waterforce edition of this card?

Totally offtopic sorry but this is the chance i've been waiting! human contact! ..

I know how you feel. Gigabyte support is awful - just setting up an account is a massive undertaking and you get one of those (conveniently) broken website login systems that goes around and around in circles saying your authenticated when you're not - you can't get in to log a ticket, and when you do, you then can't get in to view the ticket.

I really enjoy Gigabyte products, though if they don't make a Waterforce version of this card (or the TI), I won't be going back to them, as they have nothing to offer otherwise.
 
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I don't know exactly, it's not longer than the G1 but it is a bit wider and almost 3 slots. The cooler on this thing is a beast
The width might actually be an issue for me, my PC is built in Bitfenix pandora and it has pretty limited width. If this is any wider that 980ti xtreme then 1080 xtreme is a no-go for me.
 
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When we will know more details about the card? Like clock speeds and availability?
 

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Totally offtopic sorry but this is the chance i've been waiting! human contact! Do you know if giga is planning on adding official support for tb3 in ga-z170n gaming 5 itx mobo, as it has alpine ridge onboard? Would make it the perfect itx board for this chipset generation
Sorry mate but I'm from graphic cards department, no idea. Give it a try on the GIGABYTE UK Facebook
 
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no xtreme gaming AIO's?
i like the cases, would like to see moar!

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Look harder!

There's more pictures facebook.com/gigabyteXGUK
thanks, didnt saw a sh*t about AIO's but nice robot,

also the jackets... i would like to have one,
 
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Thank you for that.
Looks like a decent liquid cooled card and I spotted a very nice case.

Yes, the 980TI Waterforce worked fairly well.

Gigabyte-Gaming rep - I'd be happy if you reported this to the designers for the new Waterforce product(s):

  • Reverse the fan/radiator mounting order(or make the inlet/out for the tubes horizontal) 980TI Waterforce had the radiator inlet/outlet tubes built vertically. It could only be mounted one way. Therefore the default fan orientation was backwards.
    What this means is that you were expected to mount the radiator to the case. The fan would draw air from within the case (warmer air) and push it into the radiator. I was able to reverse this by separating the fan and radiator, then turning the fan to the other side and then mounting the radiator to fan to the case, pulling air from the outside. In order to achieve this though, I had to take apart the card's cover, and wiggle loose the fan cable as it was too short.
  • Make the fan a standard three pin or if nothing else a standard two pin, so they can be replaced if they fail or are simply not up to customer's requirements. The idea of having to ship back a £650 GPU because the fan failed (and is bespoke, soldered) is ridiculous and any accidents in shipping, repairs or returns is entirely unnecessary.
  • Make the fan cable longer
  • Find 15% more cooling performance, and with reduced noise output. Even at 50% fan, 120mm gets noisy. 140mm should fix it.

Ever considered partnering up with a liquid cooling block manufacturer like EK? You could bundle their blocks with your cards.
 
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Yes, the 980TI Waterforce worked fairly well.

Gigabyte-Gaming rep - I'd be happy if you reported this to the designers for the new Waterforce product(s):

  • Reverse the fan/radiator mounting order. 980TI Waterforce had the radiator and fan combination mounted backwards and was in a push/intake position. What this means is that you were expected to mount the radiator to the case. The fan would draw air from within the case (warmer air) and push it into the radiator. I was able to reverse this by separating the fan and radiator, then turning the fan to the other side and then mounting the radiator to fan to the case, pulling air from the outside. In order to achieve this though, I had to take apart the card's cover, and wiggle loose the fan cable as it was too short. Which leads me too...
  • Make the fan a standard three pin or if nothing else a standard two pin, so they can be replaced if they fail or are simply not up to customer's requirements. The idea of having to ship back a £650 GPU because the fan failed (and is bespoke, soldered) is ridiculous and any accidents in shipping, repairs or returns is entirely unnecessary.
  • Make the fan cable longer
  • Find 15% more cooling performance, and with reduced noise output. Even at 50% fan, 120mm gets noisy. 140mm should fix it.

Ever considered partnering up with a liquid cooling block manufacturer like EK? You could bundle their blocks with your cards.

Most of this has already been discussed with PM, but thanks for the feedback!
 
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Reverse the fan/radiator mounting order. 980TI Waterforce had the radiator and fan combination mounted backwards and was in a push/intake position. What this means is that you were expected to mount the radiator to the case. The fan would draw air from within the case (warmer air) and push it into the radiator. I was able to reverse this by separating the fan and radiator, then turning the fan to the other side and then mounting the radiator to fan to the case, pulling air from the outside.
Pretty sure the standard is to push air from the case to the outside.
Reversing this would be blowing the warmed air from the radiator in to the case. :slap:
 
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