EVGA officially launches GTX 1080 Hybrid

@ 2016/09/03
EVGA has now officially made its Geforce GTX 1080 Hybrid available, listing it at its own webshop with a price set at US $729.99.

We have already seen the EVGA GTX 1080 Hybrid teased earlier and this is the last GTX 1080 in EVGA's lineup, at least unless EVGA decides to make K|NGP|N Edition.

The new EVGA GTX 1080 FTW Hybrid Gaming graphics card, as it is named at EVGA's site, is based on almost the same PCB as the flagship GTX 1080 Classified version, featuring a slightly weaker 10+2 VRM, drawing power from 8+8-pin PCIe power connectors, and working at the same 1721MHz base and 1860MHz GPU Boost clocks.

The weaker VRM and lower 215W maximum power draw mean that the GTX 1080 Hybrid should have a lower overclocking potential but, after all, Classified was created for extreme overclocking and its ACX 3.0 cooler usually gets replaced with an LN2 pot.

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