Installation
We installed the Inno3D iChill X3 GeForce GTX 1080 on to our Project Core Arancio … It fitted OK. However, because the length of the card … you’ll notice it sticks out a bit. I would recommend you to double check your chassis to make sure you have enough depth/space first.
Inno3D iChill X3 GeForce GTX 1080 measures 30.2 cm in length and takes up 2.5 PCIE slot space (you might as well call it 3 slot space).
Test Bench
For our tests, we used a completely new test rig which comprises of an ASRock Fatal1ty X99X Killer 3.1 motherboard, along with an Intel Core i7-6800K at default clock speed of 3.4GHz, as well as 32GB of ADATA DDR4-2400 ram in quad channel mode.
All tests were conducted at default clock speeds at a resolution of 1920×1080. High or Ultra settings enabled.
CPU | Intel Core i7-6800K @ 3.4GHz |
Cooling | Thermaltake Pacific W3 Waterblock |
Motherboard | ASRock Fatal1ty X99X Killer 3.1 |
Ram | 16GB ADATA XPG Dazzle DDR4-2400 |
HDD | Crucial MX300 – 750GB |
PSU | Thermaltake Toughpower DSP G RGB 750W |
VGA card | Inno3D iChill X3 GeForce GTX 1080 (8GB GDDR5X) |
Watercooling |
All Thermaltake watercooling parts, including RL 240 radiator, PR22 D5 pump and reservoir, Riing fans, various TT fittings. |
Nvidia Drivers | Version 375.90 WHQL |
OS | Windows 10 |
Now lets move on to the best part the performance results of the Inno3D iChill X3 GeForce GTX 1080!