ASUS’s Assassin’s Creed Origins 1080Ti Edition Spotted

Assassin’s Creed Origins fans will be thrilled about ASUS’s new upcoming 1080Ti, the Assassin’s Creed Origins Edition and to be completely honest it does look awesome.

I’m not quite a massive Assassin’s Creed fan as I stopped playing the games after Brotherhood, but a graphics card that Assassin’s Creed Origins themed is something I can definitely get around. Taking a look below we can see a nice brown/gold finish across the card accompanied by a backplate that is covered by Egyptian hieroglyphs.

With this very cool custom design is 12+2 phase VRM and dual 8-pin power connectors with a boost clock speed of 1.7GHz.

Unfortunately we don’t know of any legitimate pricing just yet as the card is not featured for sale.




Source: Videocardz

24 thoughts on “ASUS’s Assassin’s Creed Origins 1080Ti Edition Spotted”

    1. Same specifications – you get the same performance from a regular one.

      It’s only going to be more unnecessarily expensive most likely.

  1. itu would be nice if they make
    all Hieroglyph blink randomly and remove that big ROG logo on backplate (replace with more Hieroglyph)

  2. I wouldn’t buy one, But it doesn’t look too bad at all.
    Nice change from the usual, That brown/gold colour would go with black system nicely.
    Make one on the next Volta series and I’ll buy it!

  3. are ASUS that desperate to make f**king sponsered face-plates for their TI cards?
    this is really the most redundant $hit they’ve done so far…

  4. you’re a damn moron if you buy a 1080ti card at this point, just wait a couple of month and you’ll get a mid range priced card with gtx1080ti performance.

    1. Might be closer to a year before we get Volta. The last I heard Mr. Huang said it was costing around $1,000 to manufacture each GPU. That of course is for the professional cards. A GV104 might cost a lot less but I expect these gaming GPUs to be very expensive. But yeah, a 2070 or 1170, whatever they call it, will no doubt be on par with a 1080 Ti.

      1. TI cards always have a very small edge compared to mid range cards of their next generation/architecture/rebrand. they came up with this formula and i’m sure their next $400-500 card will perform as good as a gtx1080TI, nvidia is without a doubt an expert at pulling these sort of tactics.

        1. There’s plenty to be said about Nvidia but you’re right. They know how to squeeze the most from a generation. It never fails that some people pay $1,000 to $1,200 for Titans ever since Kepler. People just can’t wait a few months for the Ti or they think Nvidia won’t release a Ti.

          Really Nvidia will only be competing with themselves right now if they were to bring Volta gaming GPUs on the market. AMD needs to launch something first imo but we’ll see next year. If Nvidia released a Volta Titan right now it would probably have a MSRP of $1,500 and some people would pay it.

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