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Review on ASUS GeForce Graphics ROG STRIX GTX1080TI 11G GAMING Renewed by Stanislaw Mlekodaj ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The quality is at the level, I am satisfied with everything.

The temperature under 100% load (The Witcher 3 at 4K) does not rise above 72 degrees, but even at this temperature, the coolers are not audible at all, even the tower cooler on the CPU howls much louder under load. The test results that are on the network are generally true. My system is i7-7700K (all cores running at 4.5GHz), 32GB DDR4 2400MHz (XMP profile enabled), MP - ASUS Z170 Deluxe. The Witcher 3, resolution 3840x2160, the quality is outrageous, Hair Works is turned on to the maximum. The frequency did not rise to 60 frames, but it did not go below 45, it consistently produces 45-55 fps, it is quite enough for playing from the 3rd person, there is no discomfort. GTA 5, resolution 3840x2160, all settings are maximum, MSAAx2. It gives out 60 fps stably, if you raise dust on a primer or on grass, then the number of frames per second can drop to 50. Yes, with MSAAx4 you get only 40-45 fps, MSAAx8 did not try, but the result is predictable. Visually, I did not see the difference, so I play with double anti-aliasing. Ghost Recon Wildlands, 3840x2160 resolution, ultra settings, fast anti-aliasing. It keeps stable 45-48 fps, it's quite comfortable to play, although the difference from 2560x1440 is not very noticeable. Fallout 4 with Ultra HR texture pack, resolution 3840x2160, all settings on ultra, HBAO light. 55-60 fps, rarely drops to 42-45. Turning on ENB immediately takes 10 fps. At a resolution of 2560x1440 ENB did not affect the frame rate for some reason. Rainbow 6 Siege, 3840x2160 resolution, ultra settings, TXAAx4 anti-aliasing. It’s generally interesting here, with vertical synchronization turned off, it gives out about 100 fps, with the sun turned on in 1 frame - only 45 fps, 2 frames - in general, a slideshow of 20 fps, which is quite critical for a first-person shooter.

Pros
  • - Good overclocking potential. - Sophisticated and quiet cooling system. - RGB backlight adjustment and general design. Multiple backlight settings and can be synchronized with ASUS MP backlight. - Good software included.
Cons
  • - Dimensions. It occupies 2.5 slots, not every motherboard will allow you to place an SLI pair of such giants, if anyone needs it. - The power of even such a video card is not sufficient today for a comfortable game in 4K without compromise at a frame rate of 60+. Yes, you can play in 4K, but with some restrictions on quality settings. The second card in SLI will not solve the problem, according to the tests, the performance gain at 4K resolution is extremely negligible. Someone points out "cost" in the shortcomings of top-end iron, in my opinion, it is top-end, in order to cost accordingly, and good does not happen cheap. If the cost hits the pocket, then this is a disadvantage of your income level, not the device.