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Over the past month or so IGN has looked at a handful of GTX 1080 Ti GPUs in an effort to figure out if there are any major differences between them, and of course, help you figure out which one to buy if you're in the market. So far we've sampled very similar boards from Asus, EVGA, and MSI, but Gigabyte's new flagship GPU – the liquid cooled version with an extremely long name – is a different beast entirely. The (deep breath) AORUS GeForce GTX 1080 Ti Waterforce Xtreme Edition 11G (See it on Newegg) is similar to other high-end 1080 Tis but includes its very own water block that's attached to a 120mm radiator with a fan to cool it. To have that type of heavy-duty cooling on a flagship GPU is a pretty special thing. It should be noted the company also sells a version with just the water block attached for those who already have a DIY setup installed.
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