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MSI GAMING GeForce RTX 2080 Ti GDRR6 352-bit HDMI/DP/USB Ray Tracing Turing Architecture Graphics Card (RTX 2080 TI GAMING X TRIO)

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Size: Boost Clock: 1755 MHz


Style: RTX 2080 TI GAMING X TRIO


Features

  • Chipset: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080 Ti
  • Video Memory: 11GB GDDR6
  • Memory Interface: 352 bit; Stainless steel burners: 3
  • Max; Resolution: Support 4x Display Monitors
  • Input: 2x 8pin PCI E Power Connectors

Description

GeForce RTX graphics cards are the most advanced ever created. Discover unprecedented performance, power efficiency, and next-generation gaming experiences. Discover next-generation VR performance, the lowest latency, and plug-and-play compatibility with leading headsets-driven by NVIDIA VRWorks technologies. VR audio, physics, and haptics let you hear and feel every moment. Pascal is built to meet the demands of next generation displays, including VR, ultra-high-resolution, and multiple monitors. It features NVIDIA GameWorks technologies for extremely smooth gameplay and cinematic experiences. Plus, it includes revolutionary new 360-degree image capture. Pascal-powered graphics cards give you superior performance and power efficiency, built using ultra-fast FinFET and supporting DirectX 12 features to deliver the fastest, smoothest, most power-efficient gaming experiences.

Graphics Coprocessor: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080 Ti


Brand: MSI


Graphics Ram Size: 11 GB


GPU Clock Speed: 1710 MHz


Video Output Interface: DisplayPort, HDMI


Max Screen Resolution: ‎3840x2160


Memory Speed: ‎2000 MHz


Graphics Coprocessor: ‎NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080 Ti


Chipset Brand: ‎RTX 2080 TI


Card Description: ‎NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080 Ti, 11GB GDDR6, 1710 MHz Core Clock Speed, Pascal Architecture, VRWorks and GameWorks Technologies


Graphics Card Ram Size: ‎11 GB


Number of USB 2.0 Ports: ‎1


Brand: ‎MSI


Series: ‎GeForce RTX 2080 Ti GAMING X TRIO


Item model number: ‎GeForce RTX 2080 Ti GAMING X TRIO


Item Weight: ‎3.27 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎12.79 x 5.51 x 1.89 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎12.79 x 5.51 x 1.89 inches


Manufacturer: ‎GeForce RTX 2080 Ti GAMING X TRIO


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Date First Available: ‎August 19, 2018


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Very quiet, great thermals, and very powerful.
Size: Boost Clock: 1755 MHz Style: RTX 2080 TI GAMING X TRIO
Although this card's price point is quite steep for most I think it's well worth it especially if you have a rig that compliments it well. Make sure though that you have enough room in your case to fit it because this thing is massive compared to average graphics cards. It's about 13 inches long and about 2.5 inches thick and it was pretty tight getting it into a full tower! (mainly due to my tower having trays for harddrives and such) Thermals seem to be exceptional, about 32 degrees celsius at idle with fans OFF at ambient (room) of 20 degrees celsius just using the massive heatsink alone to cool it. Under full load it's around 58 Celsius at about 78% fan speed with my fan curve settings. I use the fan curve in MSI afterburner to have it at minimum of 30% fan speed which brings it down to 27-30 at idle. The RGB lighting is fully controllable and beautiful with a ton of profiles in "MSI Mystic Light" which you can download online. Coming from a GTX 970 this card more than doubled my framerate on pretty much any game at 1440p and maxes graphics settings on almost any game with ease. I can finally take advantage of my 144hz monitor. Overall I believe this card is worth it if you can afford it and may hopefully come down in price a bit once the 30xx series comes out (maybe wishful thinking lol). So far I've had no issues that people had with the card right around 2018-2019 and I think it's because most of the issues have been ironed out by now (fingers crossed) but I will absolutly update the review if I do. So if the review stays good then that means I've had no issues. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 28, 2020 by Michael

  • Great card but beware!
Size: Boost Clock: 1755 MHz Style: RTX 2080 TI GAMING X TRIO
The Rtx 2080ti is as such a top of the line graphics card. The best gpu you can buy besides like an rtx titan. The card runs great, and it includes a raise bar to help prevent card sagging which is a pretty nice plus. I have no issues running games like Insurgency Sandstorm, and Call of Duty Modern Warfare. Now while the card is great, nothing comes without it's fair share of flaws. The first problem, this one being very important to be aware of, is that the card straight out of the box DOESN'T have its fans turned on. If you get this card or any graphics card for that matter, be sure to check that the fans are on. I wasn't aware of this fact till my computer crashed and i checked msi afterburner to see my temps and saw my fans were off!!! So please for those of you who get the MSI RTX 2080ti get afterburner and double check if the fans are on or not otherwise the card will throttle, and/or crash. The only other issue, is small for me but might be pretty big for others is that the card runs pretty warn in a midtower, especially if you're using a Noctua heatsink. So far in my short time having this card, these were the only things i found problematic with the card otherwise it runs and works great! I can't 100% say it's best bang for your buck or that it's exactly needed unless you plan on future proofing. For those looking for a powerful graphics card that will last them for a good handful of years, then the 2080 is for you. Otherwise, i recommend a 2070 or the 2070s, (2080 if he price is still close to the 2070s). The 2070 will still last you a long time and run really good, as well as save you a pretty big chunk of change. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 22, 2019 by Shiro Yusuno

  • 2130mhz core clock!!!!
Size: Boost Clock: 1755 MHz Style: RTX 2080 TI GAMING X TRIO
The media could not be loaded. Cons first then i'll tell you all about the pros. This card was stupid expensive, should have been 1100.00 tops. Also no case badge with the card? Ok now that that's off my chest the pros. This card has the most beautiful back plate made of a high-quality alloy that helps with heat dissipation along with the gigantic cooler and heat pipes and 3 fans that are so quiet this card stays Frosty. The power is very Above the Rim all of my Benchmark programs are telling me that core clock is 2130 mhz And mem is 8200mhz. Insane. Also if you like RGB this card has premium looks. If you don't like RGB the Precision X1 program it's free and you can disable the RGB. For now I'm giving it 5 stars but I will come back and change it to 1 star if it craps the bed like others have reported. One more thing before I go to put things into perspective, I ran the userbenchmark and got a score of 251% for my graphics score. My 1080ti ftw3 hybrid got 187%. Boom. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 3, 2019 by R R

  • Junk video card!
Size: Boost Clock: 1755 MHz Style: RTX 2080 TI SEA HAWK EK X
Bought it back in February 2019, the card when worked was great, I went to install windows 10 again after changing to an M.2, card was not showing in BIOS. I figured okay it will after i install the correct drivers. Did all of the updating went back into BIOS it showed up i turned off onboard video, saved and reset. Unplugged from the mother board into the card. Black screen wouldn't boot. Hard restart. 2nd hard restart. Well crap moved the hdmi cable back to onboard video finally got back into the bios. Computer restarted, unplugged from motherboard again into the card. Video worked fine, installed a game played it for a little while no issues graphics on ultra settings. Seen i had a windows update to install, let it do its thing install update computer restarted again only black screen. Did another hot swap from card to motherboard pc started normal. Checked all 4 sticks of RAM trying to trouble shoot the issue. Each stick was good. Reinstalled all 4 sticks changed hdmi back to video card again black screen. Back to the motherboard again. Pc started no issues, this time when i did a hot swap with the hdmi cable there was a lot of pixelated spots on the monitor. The video card gave me issues after about 6 months when it worked it was a great card, when it didn't it hit home that i wasted $1600 on a boat anchor. Never again will i buy from MSI. I'm waiting now for my EVGA to show up, don't waste your time or your money on this card. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 29, 2019 by Cristine A.

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