GPU Gigabyte GTX 1080 mini itx

nox

Average Stuffer
Feb 10, 2017
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exactly like the nano...

am waiting for vega nano right now, or zotac/gigabyte to rethink their dual slot mini's. I can't believe zotac put a single slot water block on one and then force it into two slots with a dvi connector that's not on the reference founders edition...
 

wesbl

Cable-Tie Ninja
Sep 9, 2017
174
115
exactly like the nano...

am waiting for vega nano right now, or zotac/gigabyte to rethink their dual slot mini's. I can't believe zotac put a single slot water block on one and then force it into two slots with a dvi connector that's not on the reference founders edition...

I think Vega Nano is dead

EDIT

The Aorus one looks better in terms of cooling (Bigger fan, no shroud)
 
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SberlaX

What's an ITX?
Dec 29, 2018
1
1
Just get mine GTX 1080 mini.


I put it in my case and did some test in OC with Heaven Benchmark (1080p ultra, high tesselation, AA 4x)
I used standard FAN curve.

My configuration :
CPU : i7 8700k (Undervolt, cache OC to 4400Mhz)
Memory : 2x16Gb corsair LPX 4000Mhz @ 3466-15-15-15-35 1T
Motherboard : Asus ROG strix Z370-I Gaming
PSU : FSP Flex atx 500W Platinum
Case : Custom_MOD Flex ATX rev 1

Without Panel on :

OC :

GPU : 1911Mhz @0.863V
MEM : 5500 Mhz
Temp : 75°C
Result : 162 FPS
Power Consumption (from wall): 216W

Undervolt :
GPU : 1782Mhz @0.800V
MEM : 5500 Mhz
Temp : 72°C
Result : 146 FPS
Power Consumption (from wall): 196W

With Panel on :

OC :

GPU : 1911Mhz @0.863V
MEM : 5500 Mhz
Temp : 80°C
Result : 162 FPS
Power Consumption (from wall) : 216W

Undervolt :
GPU : 1782Mhz @0.800V
MEM : 5500 Mhz
Temp : 77°C
Result : 146 FPS
Power Consumption (from wall) : 196W

I m very surprised that i can go so high in frequency with so low voltage. And Memory OC quite well too.


Very Good :)
 
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