One of the top 3 1080Ti cards ever made. Has a beautiful lightshow as well as being very powerful and yet more compact than many "premium" cards from other manufacturers. I also think it is the nicest design of any cards in years. I just paid too much for it.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
I got this card and of course, I immediately wanted to ensure it was clean, and if not clean it. I started off with the fans and metal fins. Both were very clean! Was surprised and happy to see that. However I moved to the backplate and saw what I thought was a hair. Well, I tried to wipe it off and my finger turned black. I looked back at the card and it had lost all the paint. I am assuming this was once a damaged backplate that was attempted to be powder coat painted to hide the scratches, but this powder coat did not stick whatsoever. I got curious to see how far this went, and the entire half of the card where the display connectors are on the backplate is now entirely silver plain metal. The coating just completely wiped off with a tissue. I was very upset to see how poorly this cover up of a paint job was. The card works so I’m not going to get upset about it, but aesthetically, the card looks HORRIBLE now. Half the backplate is silver with scratches while the other half is factory paint that actually sticks and is coated correctly. So it is very upsetting to see if I wish to resell this down the road when I upgrade again that the card looks extremely sketchy having half a silver backplate with scratches all over it. Read full review
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
Went from 970s in SLI to this which theoretically shouldn't be THAT big of an upgrade and a questionable investment but I'm happy I did. SLI performance is all over the place from game to game and this drastically reduced that win some lose some variable to where all games simply run great at at least 1440, but often at 4k without sacrificing features. At current inflated prices it's a solid 3 stars for my upgrade but on it's own for most people it's a 4*. The X80TI lines will always be expensive and never outperform X70s in SLI at similar costs which is the only reason I hold back a star.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
Despite the 225W TDP, this card is pretty quiet. It will run around 75-80C under full load in a case, but most games, especially capped at 60fps, won't get anywhere near that. This is also a true dual slot card, so you could fit two right next to each other, or use an adjacent slot for something else. As far as performance, it ran doom (2016) with everything maxed out at 2560x1440 at 160FPS and Fallout 4 maxed at no less than 50 fps.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
A great card from an older generation that (- Ray Tracing) is faster than modern cards. The 1080ti beats the 2070 on most games and even the 3070 on a few games. You have to live without Ray Tracing, but if you have a last gen PC, you're better off without it dragging you down. I'll probably upgrade to a 4080ti someday when I have infinite money, but for now, at the price point, it is a great way to do.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
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