Performance Rating
The GeForce GTX 1080 Ti was an enthusiast-class graphics card by NVIDIA, launched on March 10th, 2017. Built on the 16 nm process, and based on the GP102 graphics processor, in its GP102-350-K1-A1 variant, the card supports DirectX 12. This ensures that all modern games will run on GeForce GTX 1080 Ti. The GP102 graphics processor is a large chip with a die area of 471 mm² and 11,800 million transistors. Unlike the fully unlocked TITAN Xp, which uses the same GPU but has all 3840 shaders enabled, NVIDIA has disabled some shading units on the GeForce GTX 1080 Ti to reach the product's target shader count. It features 3584 shading units, 224 texture mapping units, and 88 ROPs. NVIDIA has paired 11 GB GDDR5X memory with the GeForce GTX 1080 Ti, which are connected using a 352-bit memory interface. The GPU is operating at a frequency of 1481 MHz, which can be boosted up to 1582 MHz, memory is running at 1376 MHz (11 Gbps effective).
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Memory ML Performance Compute Power Architecture & Compatibility ML Software Support Clocks & Performance Power Consumption Rendering NVENC / NVDEC AdditionalMemory
Memory Size
Memory Type
Memory Bandwidth
Memory Bus Width
ML Performance
FP16 (Half Precision)
BF16 (Brain Float)
TF32 (TensorFloat)
Compute Power
FP32 (Single Precision)
FP64 (Double Precision)
CUDA Cores
RT Cores
Architecture & Compatibility
GPU Architecture
SM (Streaming Multiprocessor)
PCIe Version
ML Software Support
CUDA Version
Clocks & Performance
Base Clock
Boost Clock
Memory Clock
Power Consumption
TDP/TGP
Recommended PSU
Power Connector
NVENC / NVDEC
NVENC Generation
NVENC Chips
Max Encoding Sessions
Encoding (NVENC)
NVDEC Generation
NVDEC Chips
Decoding (NVDEC)
Additional
Slots
Release Date
Display Outputs
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