The first look image for the upcoming Asus ROG GeForce 1080 Ti Strix OC has been spotted doing rounds online. Interestingly enough, the slides for its specifications and features have also been posted. And as what many fans might have expected, it does come with increased power over its other models.

First up, the Asus ROG GeForce 1080 Ti Strix OC is based on NVIDIA's new GP102 chip known as Pascal, Ocaholic reported. The highly anticipated card, which has yet to be released, is going to feature a custom PCB with a 10+2 phase power design. It also comes with a triple-fan cooler setup and a dense aluminum fin stack for its heatsink with several heatpipes.

In terms of speed, the Asus ROG GeForce 1080 Ti Strix OC will reportedly come with a base gaming mode speed of 1,569 MHz, as per VR-Zone. When overclocked (OC), its base speed can reach for up to 1,594 MHz. As for the boosted speed, the normal mode is maxed out at 1,683 MHz while its OC mode is said to be at 1,708 MHz.

As for its dimension, the slides revealed that Asus ROG GeForce 1080 Ti Strix OC is going to have 3,584 CUDA Cores under its hood. It will also have a memory clock of 11,010 MHz for its gaming mode and 11,110 MHz for the overclocked option. The slides also revealed that the upcoming Graphics Processing Unit (GPU) will have a 354-bit memory bus.

Unfortunately, the company has yet to make any official announcements regarding the specific release date for the Asus ROG GeForce 1080 Ti Strix OC. But VideoCardz has reported that the upcoming graphics card - specifically this model - is going to be available in stores "early April." More news about its market roll out should come out sometime in the coming weeks - or even early next month.