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It looks like Gigabyte may have already shown off a GTX 1080Ti

While we didn't get the GTX 1080Ti launch that rumours had led us to expect at CES this year, it looks like there may have actually been one at the show hiding in plain sight. At the Gigabyte booth this year, the company began showing off a mysterious new ‘Aorus' graphics card design, featuring a GPU core that Nvidia will be coming out with “very soon”.

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The GPU in question was shown off in a video from HardwareCanucks. Towards the end of the video, we get a peak at an all new Aorus GPU, though the PCB is fully covered so there isn't a ton to look at. The card features two 8-pin PCIe connectors and a beefy heatsink. For I/O you are looking at three DisplayPort, one HDMI and one DVI port. However, there were two additional HDMI ports on the front end of the card, which are there for compatibility with Gigabyte's VR front panel extension accessory.

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The real juicy information comes from what was said in the video at around 3:40: “This is Gigabyte's new Aorus GPU, which is based upon Gigabyte Xtreme design but incorporates a few minor cosmetic changes. Now I say new because the actual graphics core here is so new that we can't even tell you what it is. Let's just say it will be launching from Nvidia very soon. And the positioning of Aorus as a premium high-end brand matches perfectly with this core's target market”.

Given that this is a new Nvidia GPU targeting the high-end market with a new graphics core, chances are its the GTX 1080Ti, unless Nvidia has something else up its sleeve. Now we just need to wait and see if that rumoured March reveal date sticks.

KitGuru Says: All signs appear to be pointing towards this being a GTX 1080Ti and with board partners already looking to show off their cards, the launch shouldn't be too far off. Are any of you guys looking forward to the GTX 1080Ti? Will you be picking one up?

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8 comments

  1. The PCB is covered so theres not much to look at?
    There’s not much to look at on a pcb covered or not

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  4. This is not a 1080 Ti. It’s a GTX 1080 with better cooling solution. I was at CES and Gigabyte representative confirmed it. You guys will write and say anything to get extra click. “All signs appear to be pointing towards this being a GTX 1080Ti ” After reading what you call an “article”, I have no clue what “signs” you are talking about.

  5. Waiting on the Lightning card from MSI.

  6. The 1080 and 1080Ti with Aorus may look absolutely identical. While at CES it could’ve been the 1080 fitted with the Aorus cooler, the one in HC’s video is most probably the 1080Ti.
    Also the GB representative might have not been allowed to say that it’s a 1080Ti, since it’s not announced yet. You take his words for a true statement and Kitguru’s for a false statement, any reason to do that? You know Kitguru is not bound by contacts with Nvidia so you are more likely to get the truth from them rather than from GB, Asus, MSI etc…

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