Yes but stick to the 'reference / founder' design. Out of about a thousand 1080TI cards I've seen about a 0.5% [i.e. 5 cards] failure rate (incorrect numerical results) while I've seen closer to 10% of the OC ones fail validation tests. For Relion and many other applications the 1080TI works great and is of comparable (within a few %) performance to the Titan-XP which it replaced. (Titan-Xp is the replacement for Titan-XP - yeah confusing I know! Titan-Xp works great too although the performance delta of ~6-8% over 1080TI doesn't, in my opinion, justify the cost vs 1080TI).
All the best
Ross
> On Jun 8, 2017, at 18:39, Christopher Lilienthal <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> Hello,
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> Does anyone know if the 1080Ti cards are stable? I’m asking because we are looking at a new workstation and would like to go with the 1080Ti cards but there was an exchange on the list in early March just after the cards were release that cautioned against buying them until they are shown to be stable.
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> Thank you,
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> Chris
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