EVGA is on the verge to come up with three graphics cards in view of Nvidia's GTX 1080 Ti leader reference configuration, offering distinctive levels of performance and cooling choices. For the individuals who truly think about the look of their system's internals as well, each graphics card accompanies a unique lighting profile.

Reports suggest that the moment Nvidia came up with GTX 1080 Ti, it was instantly certain that it was the new ruler of the graphics card heap. Its execution even beats the gigantically costly GTX Titan X, which had many individuals shocked. The 1080 Ti Founders Edition is set to go marked down toward the finish of March and will undoubtedly draw a ton of enthusiasm from early adopters. Although many individuals will be excitedly anticipating cards from outsider makers, so EVGA is hoping to produce some buzz before its release, reports Yahoo.

The first in its trio of new cards is the GTX 1080 Ti SC Black Edition, which raises clock speeds from the supply of 1,480/1,582 MHz on the core and memory individually, to 1,556/1,670MHz. That decent knock to its clock speeds doesn't do anything to the maximum power draw of 250w, however, EVGA has introduced its own particular dual fan cooler on the plan.

Climbing the range, the 1080 Ti SC2 keeps up similar clock speeds, LED arrangements and color (white), yet where it varies is in its sensor suite. EVGA claims that it accompanies nine diverse temperature sensors, which could make enhancing its cooling with secondary selling heat sinks or new directional fans, a tiny bit simpler, reports Hexus.net.

The ultimate version of the new range is the GTX 1080 Ti FTW3, which raises the stakes with an extra cooling fan and builds clock speeds somewhat further to 1,569/1,683 Mhz. It additionally has double BIOS chips, which lets tweakers streak one with something exploratory, without the dread of bricking the card and RGB lighting.