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EVGA 11G-P4-5390-KR GeForce GTX 1080 Ti Gaming GPU

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EVGA's GTX 1080 Ti delivers 11GB GDDR5X power for demanding gaming and VR workloads.

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Overview

The EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti (11G-P4-5390-KR) is built on NVIDIA's Pascal architecture and remains one of the most capable cards from its generation. With 11GB of GDDR5X video memory, it provides the bandwidth needed for gaming at 1440p and beyond, as well as handling VR content with the low latency that immersive experiences require. DirectX 12 support ensures compatibility with modern game engines and rendering techniques.

EVGA's implementation brings the company's reputation for solid build quality and thermal design to the table. The card is well suited for enthusiasts who want strong GPU performance without necessarily stepping up to the latest generation, and it handles creative workloads like video editing and 3D rendering with competence. Buyers should ensure their chassis has adequate space and their power supply meets the recommended wattage, as the GTX 1080 Ti is a full-size, power-hungry card by design.

Key Features

Real Base Clock: 1569 MHz/Real Boost Clock: 1683 MHz; Memory Detail: 11264MB GDDR5X

EVGA Hybrid - "All in One Cooling" w/o the Hassle, Just Plug and Play! Keep GPU 20-30C Cooler!

9 additional temp sensors to monitor Memory and VRM and max digital resolution -7680x4320

What you see is what you get! – No additional software required to achieve listed clock speeds

Two available 8-pin or 6+2pin PCI-E power dongles

352 bit GDDR5X|484.4 GB/s Memory Bandwidth

Specifications

Brand
EVGA
Model
11G-P4-5390-KR
GPU
GeForce GTX 1080 Ti
Memory
11GB GDDR5X
DirectX Support
DX12
Architecture
NVIDIA Pascal

Pros & Cons

👍 Pros

  • 11GB GDDR5X memory handles high-resolution textures and demanding frame buffers
  • Pascal architecture provides strong performance in both gaming and compute tasks
  • VR-ready with low-latency support for major headsets
  • EVGA brand known for reliable build quality and customer support
  • DirectX 12 support for modern game compatibility

👎 Cons

  • Higher power consumption typical of the GTX 1080 Ti class requires a robust PSU
  • Larger card dimensions may not fit in compact or mini-ITX cases
  • No ray tracing hardware acceleration as found in newer RTX-series GPUs
  • GDDR5X memory is a generation behind the GDDR6 used in current cards

Frequently Asked Questions

It is equipped with 11GB of GDDR5X memory, providing ample bandwidth for high-resolution gaming and GPU-intensive applications.
Yes, the GTX 1080 Ti is built on NVIDIA's Pascal architecture with dedicated VR performance optimizations and supports leading VR headsets.
It supports DirectX 12, enabling access to the latest rendering features in modern games.
EVGA generally recommends a minimum 600W power supply for the GTX 1080 Ti, though requirements can vary based on overall system configuration.
Yes, the GTX 1080 Ti supports multiple display outputs and can drive multi-monitor configurations at high resolutions.