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EVGA Confirms Release Date for GTX 1080 Ti Hybrid FTW3: July 10th

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EVGA's product manager Jacob Freeman has just confirmed the launch day of EVGA's upcoming end-all-be-all GTX 1080 Ti Hybrid FTW3 video card: it's now a relatively set in stone July 10th. Expect immediate availability for the video card on that day, though for now, not even Freeman has an idea if it will be available for ordering outside of EVGA's own online website.

The GTX 1080 Ti Hybrid FTW3 makes use of a hybrid, air and water-cooling solution. The GPU die itself is cooled by an Asetek all-in-one closed-loop liquid cooler, while memory and VRM make do with a traditional heatsink and fan combination. This provides the benefit of liquid cooling on the GPU core without the added expense of a full-cover waterblock, thus bringing the pricing a little lower than full-coverage waterblocks, but with increased performance over a purely air-cooled part. The GTX 1080 Ti HYBRID FTW3 shares the same specs as the 1080 Ti SC2 HYBRID, Hydro Copper, and Hydro Copper SC2 graphics cards, with a 1,556 MHz base and 1,670 MHz boost clock, 11 Gbps GDDR5X memory and 2x 8-pin power connectors. Pricing or overclocking headroom weren't detailed at all.



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Why the need for two of the same hybrid designs? SC2 Hybrid and FTW3 Hybrid. Even clocks are the same?
 
You Probably will not be able to buy one for at least a year
Crypto miners will probably Pre Order entire production Run leaving none for the Gamer
 
EVGA GTX1080Ti FTW3 Hybrid will be really great card and worth waiting.
For now ASUS GTX1080Ti Poseidon and FTW3 are best options.
But I think we should check RX Vega and than to decide.
This is 3rd year and time for my GPU upgrade.

First I thought RX Vega maybe could drop price of GTX1080Ti, but now I don't believe in that.
I have not some impression that RX Vega could beat TITAN XP or GTX1080Ti.
 
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