PALIT launches GeForce GTX 1080 Ti JetStream Series

Published: Apr 7th 2017, 11:29 GMT   Comments

Palit finally unveils its JetStream series of GTX 1080 Ti

Just as we expected there are two JetStream cards. The Super JetStream is currently the most powerful card from Palit. It ships with 1556/1670 MHz clock speeds in OC Mode (memory at stock 11 Gbps).

It’s a thick design (2.5-slot) with dual heatsink and dual-fan configuration. The PCB is custom and features dual 8-pin power connectors. The logo on the side is LED illuminated (RGB).

This model has a backplate, although no pictures, or should I say renders, were made public so far.

One of the interesting features is dual-BIOS, not a very common thing these days. Both cards feature three DisplayPorts, one HDMI and one DVI-D DL connector.


 
PALIT GTX 1080 Ti 11GB Super JetStream
Specs provided by VideoCardz.NET Database
GPU : GP102-350 Base Clock : 1556 MHz (+5.1%)
Cores : 3584 Boost Clock : 1670 MHz (+5.6%)
TMUs : 224 Memory Clock : 11 Gbps
ROPs : 88 Memory : 11 GB GDDR5X 352b


 
PALIT GTX 1080 Ti 11GB JetStream
Specs provided by VideoCardz.NET Database
GPU : GP102-350 Base Clock : 1480 MHz
Cores : 3584 Boost Clock : 1582 MHz
TMUs : 224 Memory Clock : 11 Gbps
ROPs : 88 Memory : 11 GB GDDR5X 352b




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