MSI GTX 1080 Ti Gaming X Preview

MSI GTX 1080 Ti Gaming X Preview

MSI GTX 1080 Ti Gaming X Preview

 

Some of our spies have been able to get an exclusive look at MSI’s upcoming GTX 1080 Ti Gaming X GPU, showcasing some of the upgrades that MSI has made over their existing GTX Gaming X designs.   

To start off with, MSI will be releasing this GPU with an unspecified factory overclock and upgraded cooler design, ensuring that this GPU will offer performance that exceeds Nvidia’s Founders Edition design and offers both cooler and quieter operation.  

While MSI’s Twin Frozr VI cooler may look immediately familiar to those who have worked with other recent MSI Gaming X series GPUs, it is worth noting that this GPU comes with some significant upgrades, with a larger finstack, a thickness of 2.5 PCI slots and a new heatpipe configuration. 
  

MSI GTX 1080 Ti Gaming X Preview

 

Sadly our source was unable to release this GPU’s final retail clock speeds, though we have been told that they will offer a significant performance boost over Nvidia’s Founders Edition/reference versions, with their new cooler design ensuring that their GPU remains cool and quiet under gaming workloads. 

Eagle-eyed readers will also notice that MSI has added RGB illuminated Geforce GTX branding on the side of the GPU, allowing users to show off their affiliation with the green team with some custom lighting.  

We can also see that the main body of this GPU’s heatsink is also connected to the GPU’s VRMs, ensuring that the power delivery system of this GPU will remain adequately cooled at all times. We can also see that this GPU will use both front and rear plates to protect the PCB from damage and to provide additional passive cooling and rigidity to the GPU as a whole.  

  
MSI GTX 1080 Ti Gaming X Preview  

To put things simply, MSI has done a lot more than just release a GTX 1080 with Nvidia’s latest GTX 1080 Ti GPU core but has given their Twin Frozr VI cooler a total redesign, offering a lot more cooling potential and ensuring that Nvidia’s  250W GP-102 GPU core can offer the best performance while under the most stressing of gaming loads.

So far the only downside of this GPU that we can see is the combination or red coloured accents on the cooler in combination with RGB lighting, though this is a minor complaint.

 

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