This is my second Nvidia GTX 1080 FE card and has doubled my graphics performance at a reduced price than upgrading to a newer card. This card has held its price from launch day and is well sought after. It is a well designed card and very robust with a fantastic all metal design . NVidia software and support for this card is excellent. A true gamers card. It runs fairly quiet and can be tweaked via the software to run as you require. This was a great buy.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
Only a few days after receiving my card it started to emit a loud noise. After taking a look at it, I noticed that one fan was spinning much slower than the other. The problem kept getting worst until I realized that the fan would no longer spin at all. After taking it apart and attempting to lubricate the fan, I noticed just how poorly the fan was made, cheap plastic, an under-powered motor, and few blades were its design. Due to the cheap construction of the fan I couldn't get the fan working as it should causing the thermals to stay at max anytime I was gaming. In the end, I had to remove the fan entirely as it was just a useless piece of plastic. Removing said fan actually made the thermals slightly better. THIS IS RIDICULOUS the card is an HP, although you couldn't tell by looking at it, so stay away from any component of this brand. Read full review
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
Dollar for dollar the GeForce GTX 1080 offers the best performance for the price. The price drop is due to the debut of the new RTX series of NVIDIA graphics cards. When the GTX 1080 first hit the market, the price put it out of reach for many gamers. The specs on the card are incredibly impressive, and it will run just about any game at 60+ FPS, even with the game's graphics options set to "high". Since most monitors run at 60 Hz, frame rates over 60 FPS won't make a noticeable difference. If your monitor refresh rate is 120 Hz, then any frame rate over 120 FPS is not noticeable. The core clock specs out at 1607MHz, and the boost clock specs out at 1733MHz. Using MSI Afterburner, you can overclock the 1080 to push the limits even further. I upgraded from the 1070 to the 1080 and noticed a perceivable difference in frame rates. The 1080 is capable of handling most games with ease. With the used price average of $315 - $350, this is an incredible value, and I recommend it to anyone who wants to get a powerful graphics card at an affordable price. Read full review
Verified purchase: No
The price was right. This GTX 1080 was an upgrade for my son's computer replacing his 3GB gpu. It works much better and runs games with higher settings.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
Good "budget" GPU for nice gaming rig. Still cutting edge enough to satisfy most FPS-heads. Plus VR-ready is a nice plus for the Oculus quest aficionados. The current lack of silicon and silicon scalpers keep prices a mite high , but still a good deal if you can get it for less than $300.00
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
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