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MSI Announces Custom GeForce RTX 2070 Series

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As the world's most popular GAMING graphics card vendor, MSI is proud to introduce its full line up of graphics cards based on NVIDIA's new Turing GPU with supreme performance. Equipped with revolutionary thermal design, MSI GeForce RTX 2070 series are optimized for higher core and memory clock speeds for increased performance in games. MSI's GAMING Z and DUKE series deliver the best-in-class thermal performance that gamers have come to expect from MSI. A solid and sharp appearance, ARMOR provides a sturdy dual fan design with excellent performance. 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.



GeForce RTX 2070 GAMING Z
MSI brings GAMING to RTX 2070 with the 7th generation of the iconic TWIN FROZR series. The improved TWIN FROZR 7 design on the GeForce RTX 2070 GAMING Z utilizes two 10cm TORX 3.0 fans which combines the advantages of both traditional and dispersion fan blade to generate huge amounts of airflow. The new trims on the traditional fan blades create concentrated airflow for higher air pressure while also reducing noise. The heatsink features advanced aero- and thermodynamic technologies for efficient heat dissipation to keep the temperature low and performance high. The new gunmetal grey & black look emphasizes the glorious glow of Mystic Light RGB infused into the card. Using the updated & improved MSI Mystic Light software, controlling and syncing your LED-lit components is easier than ever.

GeForce RTX 2070 Duke 8G OC
With a large triple-fan cooling solution, DUKE is perfect for gamers that prioritize a massive airflow to keep their beastly card cool. It features three of the award-winning TORX Fan 2.0 with double ball bearings, providing years of top-notch cooling performance. Featuring some of the same aero- and thermodynamic advancements as the GAMING cards, DUKE provides excellent cooling to ensure peak performance.

GeForce RTX 2070 Armor 8G OC
The MSI GeForce RTX 2070 ARMOR 8G OC builds on the reputation for solid thermal performance with a dual-fan thermal design. Taking the concept to a whole new level, the new ARMOR design adds a bit of heavy metal flair into the mix. The new ARMOR 2X thermal design uses TORX Fan 2.0, providing more concentrated airflow and air pressure for enhanced cooling performance. The Nickel-plated Copper base with high-efficiency Heatpipes transfer more heat from the GPU quickly and efficiently. MSI's Zero Frozr technology stops the fans in low-load situations such as web browsing or light gaming to remain fully silent. New on ARMOR are the backplate and Mystic Light RGB LEDs, supported by MSI's exclusive Mystic Light software to customize your RGB settings from millions of colors.

GeForce RTX 2070 Aero
Sporting a sleek black & carbon look with subtle green accents, the MSI GeForce RTX 2070 AERO 8G will look great in any build. The new AERO graphics cards it feature a thermal design built around a blower fan which pushes all the heated air out of the PC via a rear exhaust, making them perfect for cases with limited airflow or professional usage.



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3 Fans to cool a 185W GPU. I thought Nvidia cards are efficient and dont need exotic cooling like a RX Vega.:confused::confused::confused:
 
185W at max load... :confused: though I am interested at how it performs...
 
I'm not feeling this new gaming x design. Duke is the best looking one from the whole lineup.
 
I really don't like the name "Duke" for a GFX..
Duke is a good name for a dog tho.
 
185W at max load... :confused: though I am interested at how it performs...

With 2304 cores it should sit comfortably above the GTX 1080/Vega 64.

It'll be the first time one of their 106 tier chips beats AMDs high end. :oops:
 
@Fluffmeister should be interesting when some of the reviewers gets their hands on one...
@ppn maybe around there. If it's ~20% faster than the 1070Ti, I say its an ok performance gain. If not, I'll skip the whole Turing family until a successor or an improved Turing core comes out.
 
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