
The card sags less than my 980ti did, so that's good. I'm one of those, "fans on 100% 24/7" types of people, but it's nice for those wanting to keep noise down. You can even set custom fan profiles to set a certain RPM based on temperatures. Zotac has done a great job of updating their software. You can do breathing, cycle or static effects. The Firestorm software lets you choose any color from the color wheel. It can be, if you so choose, but I currently have it to where the logo is purple on the front, the two LED bars on the sides are turquoise and the logo on the backplate is orange.

The color scheme of the LED's is RGB, so it's not yellow like what you see in the product images. It runs Battlefield 1 at 2560x1440 all options maxed at a consistent 100FPS+ in DX12. Only when benchmarking have I seen it go higher. Most of the time gaming, even when overclocked, it never goes beyond 70c. Noise is never an issue for me, so I can't comment on the fan noise, but it seems quieter than my older 980ti Zotac Amp! Extreme. After unlocking the voltage slider, I was getting up to 2088MHz on core, and a whopping 12.2GHz on the memory. Pros: Out of the box, using the Zotac Firestorm software that was included with this product, the card was able to boost to 2032MHz on the core, just by raising the power target.

Although the card is designed to handle the high temperatures, it’s not something you would really want.Learn more about the ZOTAC ZT-P10810F-10P Model BrandĢ x Dual 6-pin to 8-pin mesh wrapped power cableĪdditional Information Date First Available In fact, during this high temperature I could smell a slight heat induced odor from the card. The idle temperatures of the GTX 1080 Ti was recorded at 42 degrees Celsius, which was expected and nothing out of the ordinary.Īverage load temperatures on the other hand was at an extremely high 72 degrees Celsius … peaking at a scary 81 degrees Celsius. For the purpose of our temperature tests, we did not use any software to increase the fan speed. Incidentally, if temperatures get to high, users can use the included FireStorm software to adjust the fan speeds. PassMark – Performance Test 8.0 (3D Test)īefore we start, I want to inform our readers that all settings on the card were left at default and untouched. Spectra lighting can also be adjusted here too. You can use the included FireStorm software to overclock and tweak your GTX 1080 Ti.

For our tests, we used a completely new test rig which comprises of an Asus Maximus IX Hero motherboard, along with an Intel Core i5-7600K at default clock speed of 3.8GHz, as well as 16GB of Crucial Ballistix DDR4-3000 ram in dual channel mode.Īll tests were conducted at default clock speeds at a resolution of 1920×1080.
