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ASUS GeForce GTX 1080 8GB ROG Strix OC Edition Graphic Card STRIX-GTX1080-O8G-GAMING

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Style: ROG STRIX


Size: Boost Clock 1936 MHz


Features

  • 1936 MHz Boost Clock with Super Alloy Power II Delivery
  • Aura RGB Lighting on both shroud and backplate
  • New ASUS FanConnect provides dual 4-pin GPU-controlled PWM fan headers
  • DirectCU III with 0dB fan technology and patented wing-blade fans
  • 4K and VR Ready with dual HDMI 2.0 ports to simultaneously connect headset & monitor
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Description

Powered by NVIDIA Pascal, ROG Strix GTX 1080 brings performance and customization to another level with 1936 MHz Boost enabled by Super Alloy Power II and Aura RGB Lighting on the shroud & backplate. DirectCU III cools efficiently and quietly, while new ASUS FanConnect provides dual 4-pin GPU- controlled PWM fan headers.


Max Screen Resolution: ‎7680 x 4320


Memory Speed: ‎1936 MHz


Graphics Coprocessor: ‎Nvidia GeForce


Chipset Brand: ‎NVIDIA


Graphics Card Ram Size: ‎8 GB


Brand: ‎ASUS


Series: ‎FBA_STRIX-GTX1080-O8G-GAMING


Item model number: ‎STRIX-GTX1080-O8G-GAMING


Item Weight: ‎3.9 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎16 x 3.5 x 9.2 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎16 x 3.5 x 9.2 inches


Processor Count: ‎1


Manufacturer: ‎ASUS Computer International Direct


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Date First Available: ‎June 8, 2016


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  • The quietest (and coolest looking) 1080 out there - beware scalpers
Style: ROG STRIX Size: Boost Clock 1835 MHz
What can I say? Every game in existence bows before the power of this card (which is more of a brick than a card at this point, but anyway). If you're going to a 4K gaming rig, this is your card. I had Asus' GTX1070 in my setup before this, and while it performs admirably at 4K, you seriously can't beat the GTX1080. It's worth the extra money. This particular card has some very nice bells and whistles. Keep in mind the fans don't spin at all while the GPU is idle, so it does run a bit hotter than EVGA's cards, but not to where it would cause issues. Actually it's able to stay around 40-45C while doing this, and it'll significantly cut back on dust build-up as well. There are 2 PWM fan headers on the side of the card. I have my front intake fans hooked up to those so they don't spin either until the GPU is under load, overall making my PC near-silent at idle (except for my HDD). You can use GPU Tweak II to manually set fan speed curves, but the automatic ones cool the card just fine, and GPU Tweak II is a poorly-programmed mess of bugs so I don't recommend it. The Aura RGB lighting looks great, but for two problems. One, there are two bright white LED's on the power connectors (6pin and 8pin) that are always white. Really detracts from the look. Second, the Aura software itself, like GPUTweak is riddled with bugs. It actually caused a BSOD on login when I first installed it, and I had to do a system restore. Then, it took me a couple tries to actually get it to stay on the right color (My motherboard is Aura RGB too, so they're synced up.) My advice: Tape over the white LED's with electrical tape (it holds up to the heat), set your LED's to the color you want and don't mess with the software again unless you have to. One more quick note: The MSRP of this model is $650. Don't pay more than that for it. Let the scalpers die out. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 11, 2016 by Derek Elam

  • Excellent purchase, exceeds expectations.
Style: ROG STRIX Size: Boost Clock 1835 MHz
Blazing fast and cool. I'm running it in a Corsair Obsidian 750D case, an AX860i PS, and an i7-7700K, on a ROG Strix Z270E MB. 4 big case fans, plus a Corsair H115i liquid CPU cooler. I ran a double simultaneous torture test, prime95, and Furmark, and the GPU temp stays below 68 degrees C. It's overclocked to 1926 MHz (higher than the advertised 1810), voltage is +25%, Memory clock is +970 (10980), and power set to 120%. That torture test should have melted everything, but no matter what I do, I can't get the GPU much above 68 degrees C with this setup and fan speed profile. The GPU fans never even get to 50%. I think that's incredible. I can run X-Plane 11 Beta with details way high (Not max but plenty high enough), at 3840x2160 at 60 FPS (display port). Very happy with the purchase. I think in a year or two, when the price of this card coms down and I'm ready for an upgrade, I'll just buy another one and run SLI. My system is ready for it but no need to spend the money for a second GPU right now. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2017 by EM EM

  • Exactly what you expect
Style: ROG STRIX Size: Boost Clock 1835 MHz
I have used ASUS products for years. Never a problem that I didn’t cause :-). This Card is beautiful and works quite well. I do not ( yet) have 4K monitors, so it is no surprise it drives those I have perfectly. The card runs quite cool—36 def C at last check. This may well be because I’ve only been doing set up, etc. if problems arise, I’ll edit this review. My plan is to build a new rig with either Threadripper or 8th gen Intel and this Card will eventually migrate there. The card is huge, and it is easy to get it misaligned when you think you’re right on. It is also easy to hit jumpers, etc and disconnect them. I’ve gone through multiple cards over the years, and this is the most difficult to install in that it is easy to get it wrong. Also, it requires two additional power inputs, an 8 and a 10 pin connector. It also has two fan controllers for case fans. Four conductor lines are necessary to take advantage of this feature. Finally, do not trust the registration program that is installed with the drivers!! When I tried to use it, it picked up my motherboard S/N, , but let me type in the device description. It would not let me change the S/N and when ASUS came back with info that the device was already registered, I dashed on a supercritical review for Amazon, then went on the ASUS website to tell them the problem. They asked for the S/N, which I entered as the one the registration program found and my motherboard popped up! The program thought I was trying to re-register my motherboard and would not let me enter the correct serial number. So here I am, back at Amazon, re-writing this review. It was only up for maybe an hour, but if anyone saw it, it is wrong. I did get a new card as ordered, Amazon did a perfect job, and I learned to check everything out before writing in anger. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 8, 2018 by GWT

  • This card is excellent. You only need one
Style: ROG STRIX Size: Boost Clock 1835 MHz
This card is so quiet and chews through any game you throw at it. At this point there is a wealth of scientific data to convince you, so I'll put it simply. This card is excellent. You only need one. It works great for Adobe apps and handles games in 4k, many on ultra settings. You can change the colors and the build quality is great. No issues installing or setting it up. I made the mistake last generation of 1. going with EVGA and 2. getting SLI 970s. I bought one at a time as I could afford them, but you really need to save and get the best possible card the first time. While it could handle 4k gaming on medium or high, game support was annoying and the driver updates kept kicking it back to single card mode. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2016 by Carl

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