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Published: 2017-12-27, Author: Peter , review by: eteknix.com
One of the fastest gaming GPUs on the market, Exceptional cooling performance, Zero RPM fan mode, Quiet even at full load, Full-size backplate, Anti-droop bracket included, RGB lighting, Stunning aesthetics, Exceptional build quality,
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I'm not so ignorant to suggest everyone should buy a $900 graphics card, I know that's just not something a lot of people would even consider. However, if you have the budget for an insane graphics card, then I can't find a single reason why this wouldn't...
Published: 2017-12-14, Author: Matthew , review by: Bit-Tech.net
With a three-fan design, black and grey fascia, RGB-illuminated backplate, and a price tag of £750, it's pretty clear MSI has its sights fixed firmly on the very similar Asus GTX 1080 Ti Strix OC, which is itself a phenomenal card. If cooling is a priorit...
Pleasing to the eye, Exceptional build quality, Excellent performance, Great thermal solution, Low-noise operation, Three factory overclock profiles to use, Additional overclocking headroom, Includes 12 month XSplit Premium license, 3-year warranty
LEDs around fans are fixed to red, Large, Very weighty
Adding a GTX 1080 Ti to their portfolio some 10 months after the initial launch may seem like an odd move by MSI but they've definitely pulled this one off.The innards of this graphics card are based off the GAMING X, while adopting the thermal excellence...
Still the best GPU for enthusiasts, Solid build quality throughout, Excellent cooling performance, Ample overclocking headroom, Runs quiet under load
Red LEDs don't suit all builds, Big and heavy
Nearly 18 months after its debut, the efficient yet powerful Nvidia Pascal architecture retains a firm grip on the high-end GPU landscape.At the top of the 10-series portfolio, the GeForce GTX 1080 Ti continues to serve as the preferred GPU for many e...
Published: 2017-11-02, Author: Tomas , review by: uk.hardware.info
The MSI Gaming X was already one of the better GeForce GTX 1080 Tis and the Gaming X Trio performs even better than this card. The extra fan means that the card is slightly cooler at equal noise levels. The performance is practically equal to that of the...
Very fast, Excellent cooling solution, Easy on the ears, especially while idling as the fans stop spinning altogether, RGB LED strip is bling-tastic
Red-only LEDs on the underside of the card aren't ideal
MSI has created a mightily impressive graphics card in the shape of the GTX 1080 Ti Gaming X Trio.It is essentially a hybrid of the company's Gaming X and Lightning models – take a Lightning triple-fan cooler, stick it on a Gaming X PCB and you pretty muc...
Published: 2022-09-13, Author: Steven , review by: techspot.com
Abstract: Looking back at 2017, the GeForce GTX 1080 Ti had virtually no competition, unless you count the Radeon Vega 64 Liquid which we very much don't. It's almost unthinkable to say this, but $700 seems very reasonable for a flagship graphics card today. Oh, ho...
Great gaming performance at 1440p resolution, Performs nearly identical to a GTX 1080 in some titles, Great power and performance efficiency with 16nm FF (tweaked) process, Upgrade from GTX 970 and GTX 980 will be a big boost, Titanium design looks amazin
Price could have been a bit lower ($479.99 US), No Factory OC out of box. (NVIDIA restriction for AIBs), Some GTX 1070 Ti models may not make much sense over a GTX 1080 for the same price, Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Reddit
MSI's 1080 Ti GAMING X TRIO impressed us the first moment it came out of the box and continued to do so until the end of this review. Its impressive physical size is going to make SFF enthusiasts cringe, but the tri-FROZR cooler does an impressive job and...
Fastest GTX 1080 Ti card we've tested to date, Unique, eye-catching RGB LED bar, Runs quiet for a card this powerful
Costs $100 more than Founders Edition without being much speedier in most tests out of the box, Too big for some PC cases, at 12.5 inches long, Wimpy support bar
MSI's triple-fan GTX 1080 Ti Gaming X Trio sports a unique light bar, and it performed better than any non-Nvidia Titan card we've tested to date. It's expensive at $799, but if you like how it looks and performs, it's worth considering, assuming your PC...