I thought I'd answered this earlier?
http://www.tomshardware.com/answers/id-3464633/gtx-1080ti-good-monitor.html
Why they have a problem with it? Because the Founders Edition of the 1080TI from nVidia did not have a DVI port on the back of the card (HDMI and DP only).
The "problem" is not really a problem. The monitor and GPU support DisplayPort and HDMI. At the very least, Displayport supports the 144Hz on both the card, and the monitor. HDMI will too, if the monitor supports 2.0 (like the card does). If not, it'll be capped at 120Hz. Now you gave really really simple answer i understood thank you very much.
Only the Founders edition cards don't have DVI. The AIB partner cards provide DVI-D.