If you’re looking to game at 4K, the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti is the card to get. The Founders Edition card is an actual beast, and its die-cast aluminum body and faceted design is to die for. However, if you're looking for extra performance or want to put together a color-coordinated build, you've probably set your sights on a custom card.
These cards take things up another notch with aggressive factory overclocks, hulking coolers, and dazzling LEDs. There are a ton of them, with multiple brands and a sprawling selection of different models from each vendor. So even if you decided to go all out and get NVIDIA's flagship card, you'll then have to face down a multitude of options that are all vying for your money with attractive designs and some unique selling point such as extra fan headers or display connectors.
They're all based on the same GP102 GPU, so you're already assured of stellar performance. Instead, it comes down to your individual requirements and preferences, and of course, how well the different vendors implement their custom designs.
Details matter, and you'll want to have done your research before settling on a decision.
To help you along, we've rounded up flagship cards from ASUS, GALAX, Gigabyte, MSI, Palit, and Zotacand pit them against one another to see who does it best. GALAX is actually a new entrant to the local market, so you have even more choices this time around.
Test cards compared :
Test cards compared :
Source: http://www.hardwarezone.com.sg
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