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Old 05-08-2018, 09:36 AM   #779
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In the TechPowerUp database listing, the GTX 1180 is said to be based on the GV104 graphics chip, built on a 12nm process. It features 3,584 shader units and 224 texture mapping units — a noticeable increase over the GTX 1080’s 2,560 and 160 respectively. The core clock is said to be 1,405MHz at idle, boosting to 1,582MHz as required, though as WCCFTech highlights, clock speeds are the most likely aspect of this graphics card to change by its release — especially when you consider third-party overclocked versions.
In terms of memory, the GTX 1180 is said to sport a little more than 16GB of GGDR6, the new-generation of graphics memory. With a claimed memory clock of 1,500MHz (12,000 MHz effective), it delivers a bandwidth of 384 GBps. That’s 64 more than the GTX 1080.
One of the most impressive aspects of this card however, is its power draw. It’s said to require just 200 watts, which although more than the GTX 1080, is still significantly less than AMD’s last top-end cards, the Vega 56 and 64, which pull upwards of 300w in some settings.

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