NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080Ti Release At PAX 2017 Likely; Here's What To Expect

NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080Ti expected to hit tech market in Boston at PAX East starting from March 10 to 12, 2017. One of the finest developments from NVIDIA till date is rumored to have amazing specifications and higher capabilities.

During the CES event in Las Vegas, the most awaited and most controversial GTX 1080 Ti of NVIDIA has missed the spotlight, with rumors hinting that the chipset was spotted in Gigabyte's booth. In one of Gigabyte's showcase, featuring the newest Aorus-based GPUs, the card's two 8-pin PCIe connectors and actual graphics core were unveiled, hinting a NVIDIA integration.

According to The Tech Buyer's Guru, GeForce GTX 1080Ti has been revealed with the introductory date and venue. It is reported that GeForce GTX 1080Ti will be coming in Boston at PAX East starting from March 10 to 12, 2017. Enthusiasts need to keep a watch on the release of this amazing development from Nvidia.

Also, as per Mobile and Apps, it is reported that the upcoming NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080Ti release is even supported by the company's job listing. It included the post of senior marketing manager which emphasizes candidate's duties of ensuring that GeForce GTX 980 Ti graphics card owners get priority in line for GeForce GTX 1080Ti pre-orders.

The upcoming NVIDIA GPU is expected to perform with a base clock speed of 1,503 megahertz (MHz) and it will boost clock speed that can go up to 1,623 MHz. Also, it is reported that that the NVIDIA GTX 1080Ti will be built with up to 3,328 processing cores and VRAM of 12 GB GDDR5X. For the memory, 'GeForce GTX 1080Ti' is said to have a Memory Size of 10GB GDDR5X, Memory Bus Width of 320-bit and Memory Bandwidth of up to 400GB/s.

The NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080Ti is rumored to be priced between $630 and $1,200. However, every bit of NIVIDA's development will be known when it finally hits the tech market.

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