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NVIDIA GTX 1080 Ti: Unveil in GDC, Launch in PAX Event; GTX 1080 Has Nasty Surprise [VIDEO]

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NVIDIA GTX 1080 Ti is highly expected in CES 2017 but the CEO of green team has failed to mention the said graphics card in the event. New rumors suggest that the next-generation graphics card will be unveil in Game Developers Conference (GDC) will be launched in PAX Event in March. Read more details here!

NVIDIA GTX 1080 Ti is Heading Towards a Mega Launching in March

The last CES 2017 is supposed to be the right avenue to unveil the NVIDIA GTX 1080 Ti, however, upon learning about the AMD Vega GPU, the green team decided to pullout the plan that resulted to disappointment from the fans. But there are new rumors circulating that the powerful graphics card is about to be unveil in March during the PAX event in Boston on the 10th according to PC Gamesn.

However, there is one event that is closed to NVIDIA's heart - the Game Developers Conference (GDC) where they launched the previous GPU such as GTX 680 back in 2012. And for this reason, the unveiling of GTX 1080 Ti is presumed to be done during this event that will take place ahead of the PAX event.

NVIDIA GTX 1080 Ti price tag is yet to be announced but fans speculate that it will be higher than GTX 1080 and GTX Titan Cards since it is presumed to outperform its two siblings. In addition, the upcoming GPU is also presumed to outscore its rival AMD Vega chips in all aspects.

NVIDIA GTX 1080 Still Run in a Max Temperature

Not enough cooling system is always the concern of the gamers for their GPUs these days. But this problem has an immediate solution when Segment Next discovered that NVIDIA GTX 1080 still run even when it reaches its maximum temperature or when the fans are not plugged in.

Although it is not recommended to turn off the fans, running GPU at a max temperature is still possible because NVIDIA has programmed the graphics card to reduce the frequency to maintain the equilibrium. And for this reason, gamers can still continue to play the game but not getting the maximum performance of the card, a downside of it. 

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