The NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti is the flagship Pascal architecture consumer GPU, launched in March 2017. It defined high-end gaming before the RTX era and remained competitive for years after its release, establishing a legacy as one of NVIDIA's most beloved GPUs.
The GTX 1080 Ti uses the full GP102 die with 11GB of GDDR5X memory providing 484 GB/s bandwidth. It includes 3,584 CUDA cores across 28 streaming multiprocessors. TDP is 250W.
The GTX 1080 Ti delivered performance close to the professional-oriented Titan Xp at a significantly lower price, providing exceptional value for its era. It remained competitive with the RTX 2080 in traditional rasterization, lacking only ray tracing capability.
The GTX 1080 Ti established the standard for high-end gaming during the Pascal generation. Its longevity and strong performance made it popular on the used market even years after newer generations launched. Some users still run GTX 1080 Ti systems for 1440p gaming.