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The Gigabyte GV-N108TAORUSX WB-11GD AORUS GeForce GTX 1080 Ti Waterforce WB Xtreme Edition 11G is a certified refurbished graphics card that combines high-performance gaming with advanced cooling technology. Featuring a core clock speed of 1746 MHz, 11GB of GDDR5X memory, and a stunning RGB illuminated backplate, this card is designed for gamers who demand the best. With a minimum 90-day warranty and a recommended PSU of 600W, it’s the perfect upgrade for your desktop gaming rig.
Compatible Devices | Desktop |
Memory Clock Speed | 11010 MHz |
Graphics Card Interface | Integrated |
GPU Clock Speed | 1746 MHz |
Graphics Ram Type | GDDR5 |
Graphics Coprocessor | NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti |
Graphics Card Ram | 11 GB |
K**N
Gigabyte GV-N108TTURBO-11GD
I have purchased 3 of these cards and they work perfectly. Delivery is always quicker than expected. They only thing of note I can say about these cards is they will run very hot if you do not replace the thermal paste before using. But, this is completely normal due to the fact these cards are used. Replacing the thermal paste is very quick and easy. I highly rec. these cards and this seller.
L**A
Not recommended.
It’s too noise and gets super hot very easily. Not recommended for anything. I had to ship the gpu back paying almost $25 for sometime I did not like; their service sucks!
J**E
Beast of a card. Can play anything on high and ultra settings
Card arrived looking clean and dust free . Install was not a problem. Windows 10 found base drivers . Then I installed geforce experience then new drivers .Can play anything on high settings . Works great with htc vive . Very little reprojection. Can supersample up to 200% no problem .Happy with my purchase
J**S
Fairly good for a budget build, temps hang around 55-60 c when in use
Bought this on a budget and tied to a i9-12900K. Works fairly well for COD and steam-sony games...at least compared to my old 1060 3gb and i7-2600
J**F
Was Nervous, but worked out!
This was a refurbished buy, which I wasn’t so sure about. For me, the packaging was very clearly not new. Blank boxes, and bubble wrap to cover just the graphics card and no additional papers or disks or anything.But once I had gotten it in and tested. It ended up being really great.Side note: I actually didn’t know it would require 1 6 pin and 1 8 pin from the power source. Mine didn’t have that option so I had to buy a new power source.Also using Heaven Benchmark program on ultimate I have a constant 60.0 FPS or higher.I use the graphics card so I can have 3DS Max, Zbrush, Unity3D, and Photoshop all open at the same time and switch between them. I am very happy with this purchase.
P**E
Lousy cooler that is easily remedied.
For hard core gamers, we all know that the single fan ducted stock-cooler reference design is loud and does a very poor job at cooling. So I fully expected this to sound like a hair dryer when frame rates were cranked up but not as loud as it actually performed. I probably shouldn't compare it to my own hair dryer because that would be unfair to my hair dryer, this video card was much louder. LOLNevertheless, I went into this purchase knowing the cooling may have to be augmented but wanted to see for myself. My plan B was to add an aftermarket Arctic cooler if this board did not perform.This board started to thermal-throttling at rest before any apps were launched. Oh boy did this cooling solution fail to live up to expectation. As soon as I plugged it in, the board immediately started to overheat and the NVIDIA chip throttled back once it hit 85 °C. Remember, water boils at 100 °C. Now of course, that's what it is designed to do in order to protect the GPU, but you pay for it by only getting half the performance which is probably why the seller sold this card in the first place. His loss, my gain after I added a non-stock cooler.My benchmarks showed a 30% decrease right out of the gate after thermal throttling kicked in. Now note, my case is thermally neutral in that I operate it open air with plenty of fans and my temperature sensor confirmed that the internal temperature of the case was equal to room temp. So this rise in temp was solely due to the lousy stock cooler on the board.However, after I added an Arctic IV cooler to this, the board performed fantastically. In fact, unless I unplugged the fan, I couldn't get the NVIDIA GPU to go beyond 65 °C. I was getting full performance with the fans only set to 25% and very quiet, even without overclocking, I was getting top-end benchmark scores. There are other aftermarket coolers but the Arctic IV has two heat sinks and three fans. Note: This is not a solution for everyone because it triples the width of the card so if your case is tight, this may not work for you. Check the specs for your case and motherboard to see if it will fit.All in all, the refurb deal in this case was a fantastic win for me even after adding a not-so-cheap aftermarket fan. But even with that additional cost, I got top performance at 50% of the cost of a new 3 fan GPU from the same company or one of its competitors. For those of you who understand GPU binning, the board I got clearly got the lower end of the GPU lottery in that I was not able to dramatically overclock this like some other boards. On using Unigine Superposition benchmark using default 1080P settings, the board performed around 14K with the stock cooler and jumped to 16K score with the after market cooler. I was able to coax it up to 17K but not very stable so I keep it at around 16.2K on the Unigine Superposition benchmark.I'll chalk this up as a big win and I am totally happy with the purchase. Note: Adding an aftermarket cooler does void any warranties so that's a risk you have to be willing to take. But the good news is that this board had no warranty seals so if it did fail I could have put the old cooler back on and sent it back for warranty repair. Thumbs up for those guys for not putting those silly stickers on.
B**N
Great Deal for such a powerful card
I'm at the point now where I have 0 need to upgrade my pc and I don't see an end in sight. this card completes me
J**M
OVERHEATING ISSUES? CHECK THERMAL PASTE
so I got this card brand new. Was playing different games mainly warzone and total war, GPU temp was around 70s to 80s no matter what I did, used MSI afterburner still didn't help. Computer would just restart out of nowhere while playing. I got an artic 4 GPU fan to try to lower temps. Took apart my card and guess what. The thermal paste was all over the place, looked like someone just dumped thermal paste on the chip. It was caked on the chip and outside of it, all dried up and hard, it's supposed to be new so this is how it came from the factory? Cleaned up, installed artic 4 cooler, now temps are sitting at 49-51 consistenly...check your thermal if you're overheating, excellent card tho
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