Featuring a full copper version of EVGA's patented iCX Technology dual-slot cooler, the EVGA Geforce GTX 1080 Ti K|NGP|N graphics card combines the best possible components, including the highly-efficient digital VRM, edge-plated PCB and more, and most-likely hand-picked GP102 GPUs in order to provide the best possible overclocking potential, with a guaranteed 2025MHz+ overclock.
The VRM draws power from two 8-pin PCIe power connectors, providing enough power to push the GTX 1080 Ti to its overclocking limits, which is probably why the same graphics card holds several single-GPU world records.
In its out-of-the-box state, the EVGA Geforce GTX 1080 Ti K|NGP|N works at 1582MHz GPU base and 1695MHz GPU Boost clocks with 11GB of 352-bit GDDR5X memory clocked at 11016MHz. Since it comes with EVGA's iCX Technology cooling, it also features nine additional sensors embedded on the PCB, die-cast baseplate and backplate, airflow chambers and full control with EVGA Precision XOC software.
As you can see from the pictures below, the EVGA Geforce GTX 1080 Ti K|NGP|N uses a dual-slot, triple-fan cooler which is similar to what we have seen on earlier high-end graphics cards, except for a couple of K|NGP|N tags and the fact that it is made entirely of copper. EVGA was also keen to note that the cooler can be made into a single-slot design with an optional Hydro Copper waterblock.
As always, high-end components and premium design come at a price so the EVGA Geforce GTX 1080 Ti K|NGP|N will sell at a rather high US $999/€1.099,99 when it becomes available.