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Published: 2016-12-19, Author: Muhammad , review by: pokde.net
Silent fan operation, RGB lighting effects, Lower power consumption compared to the competition, ASUS FanConnect headers, Better VR compatibility with more HDMI ports
Price may be a little high
The ASUS ROG STRIX GeForce GTX 1080 8GB OC not only brings performance but it has features exclusively found only in ASUS' ROG STRIX graphics cards...
This GPU is likely one of the best performing GTX1080 at the moment. If 4K gaming is your aim and you are willing to pay the premium for it, then this is definitely a card you should consider.(previously published in issue September 2016)...
Consistent Performance Across a Variety of Games, Effective Cooling System, Extra Features such as RGB Lighting and Aura Sync
Perhaps too bulky for some setups
The ASUS Strix GTX 1080 11Gbps is a monster of a card, and is still a great choice for those who find the Strix 1080Ti to be out of their budget or overkill for their system. It offers good performance consistently across different types of games, and the...
Improved performance over Founders Edition, Silent operation, Customizable lighting, Stylish backplate with LED lighting, AURA Sync, Dualslot design
Fan LEDs aren't that visible
With a feature set enough to rival past ROG variants, the ROG Strix GTX 1080 isn't a beast as some reviews claim it to be; its a refinement to show the potential of the high-end Pascal GPU with its improved cooling and visual appeal...
Published: 2016-09-20, Author: John , review by: unbox.ph
The only thing you won't like with the card is the price – at Php 42,290, the ROG Strix 1080 commands quite a hefty price – enough to build you an awesome gaming PC with a lower Pascal-equipped card like the GTX 1060. Is the card worth it? Well, if you al...
Published: 2016-07-29, Author: Kevin , review by: yugatech.com
Has solid graphics, Could generally handle games on ultra settings without breaking a sweat, Equipped with quiet fans, Kept temperature low, Customization using RGB lighting
Though relatively cheaper, it might still be over your budget, Still unavailable locally, I had to return the GPU to my boss after this review
I've got to be honest, I didn't think we would get as good a result as we got when I placed this monster of a GPU in my old, dusty rig. I was quite certain we would get middling results, but the ASUS ROG Strix GTX 1080 outdid itself, living up to its name...
Large overclock out of the box, Passive mode under 60°C, Two on-board 4-pin fan headers
Slightly expensive, Default memory clocks, Bulky
Based solely on the benchmarks, it is no wonder that the GTX 1080 was hailed as the fastest single GPU in the world. With the help of ASUS' DirectCU III cooler, the ASUS ROG Strix GTX 1080 also managed to be the coolest card among the competition.Of cours...
Abstract: The NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 is the most powerful graphics card on the planet for consumers. There's just no disputing that at this point now. Sure, there's the new Titan X card , but that is a US$1,200 monster that is targeted more at researchers and orga...
The STRIX 1080 is a generation leap in every sense of the word. The card offers significantly higher performance while consuming less power. NVIDIA's reference GTX 1080 is excellent, and ASUS' offering builds on that with a custom cooling solution, RGB li...