After a long hold up, NVIDIA has at last taken the wraps off the GeForce GTX 1080 Ti graphics card, which betters the current GTX 1080, as well as one-ups the amazing Titan X Pascal. The company asserts that the GTX 1080 Ti is the fastest gaming GPU on the planet. NVIDIA CEO Jen-Hsun has called it the "Ultimate GeForce" and one shouldn't be startled by this title. NVIDIA revealed the GeForce GTX 1080 Ti at the Game developers Conference (GDC) on Feb. 28.

GeForce GTX 1080 Ti is the ideal opportunity for something new, something that is 35 percent faster than a GTX 1080, something that is faster than Titan X. Or call it the Ultimate GeForce," shared the company's CEO, as per nvidia.

 It sends the Pascal architecture and can offer boosts of up to 1.6GHz, and also an "OC" clock of 2GHz. Furthermore, the GeForce GTX 1080 Ti will also offer 12 billion transistors and 3584 CUDA cores. These specs are like the muscle-wielding Titan X Pascal, which was propelled or launched in August 2016.

The GTX1080 Ti has full 3584 core assembles of the Titan, alongside 11 GB of RAM or GDDR5X. The 11 GB of RAM is important in this day and age since games are progressively using more RAM as indicated by the company. Despite the fact that the GeForce uses the exemplary GDDR5X RAM rather than the HBM2, NVIDIA is certain that it can boost and extract a similar potential from the GDDR5X. Strangely, AMD is proud to use HBM 2 in its Vega GPU.

 The gigantic gaming card is set to be released for sale next week and gaming fanatics will be desperate to get their hands on this most recent juicy gaming card. The GTX 1080 Ti is set to cost $699.99. Custompcpreview cited.

A lot of build up has surrounded the GTX 1080 Ti and it is as of now being named "the best Ti card ever" and the "ultimate GeForce card." It must be trusted that the card packs as strong a punch as it is expected to.