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MSI Unveils its GeForce RTX Series

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As the leading brand in True Gaming hardware, MSI has sold over 8 million graphics cards in the last year alone. Today we are extremely proud to share with you our take on NVIDIA's exciting new GeForce RTX 20 series GPUs.

The new NVIDIA GeForce RTX GPUs have reinvented graphics and set a new bar for performance. Powered by the new NVIDIA Turing GPU architecture and the revolutionary NVIDIA RTX platform, the new graphics cards bring together real-time ray tracing, artificial intelligence, and programmable shading. This is not only a whole new way to experience games-this is the ultimate PC gaming experience.
The new GPUs were unveiled at a special NVIDIA two-day event called the "GeForce Gaming Celebration" which kicked off tonight at the Palladium in Cologne, Germany ahead of Gamescom 2018.



"Turing is NVIDIA's most important innovation in computer graphics in more than a decade," said Justin Walker, director of GeForce desktop at NVIDIA. "It is this same drive for innovation that we appreciate in AIB partners like MSI."

Overview of MSI GeForce RTX 20 Series Graphics Cards
Based on NVIDIA's new Turing architecture, MSI announces it will carry the following series as seen in this PR:
Equipped with a brand new premium design and triple fans, the GAMING TRIO and DUKE series will deliver the best-in-class thermal performance you have come to expect from MSI.

As our Hybrid Air- & Liquid Cooling series, the SEA HAWK has become immensely popular for making liquid cooling both easy to install and maintenance-free for gamers.

A fresh wind is blowing through our line-up as VENTUS makes its first appearance with a minimalistic dual fan design.
Completing the line-up, the blower type thermal design of AERO isolates the airflow used in cooling the graphics card and ejects it out of the system through the back.

With this comprehensive lineup for next generation graphics cards, we are confident that there will be a suitable model for every gamer looking for the next level of performance.

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I kinda like that Ventus design.
 
anyone know, will be seahawk with ek water block from factories?
 
No red and black, are you sure this is MSI? :eek:
 
No red and black, are you sure this is MSI? :eek:
Its sad if they are going to retire that , I really liked those accents but if msi can change so can noctua (hopefully to black and red)
 
I'm am surprised at the emphasis being placed on naming (2080 or 1180) (Gaming X or Gaming That) ? ,,, why does this matter? Shouldn't we be more interested in ....

Does the heat sink actually line up with the GPU or is 1/3 of it miss it (EVGA SC 970)
Does it provide proper cooling with thermal pad or alternate design on VRMs and memory ? (EVGA SC and FTW 1060 - 1080)
Does it use the reference VRM ? (most EVGA SC since 500 series)....and does it matter this time around ?
What % boosts are allowed in MSI Afterburner.
What is noise level and OC temps ?
What cards are EK making a water block for ?
How does it stack up against competion at max OC ?

I can't understand buying a card until one is in a position to make an informed decision.
 
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