MSI GeForce GTX 1080 GAMING Z 8G review

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The MSI GeForce GTX 1080 GAMING Z  takes advantage of Nvidia's new Pascal GPU based on 16 nm FinFet architecture, and with 7.2 billion transistors, 2,560 shader/stream cores, and 8 GB of GDDR5X, it’s a rather fast product. In Ultra HD it can advance up-to 25 to 40% in performance over the GeForce GTX 980 as we learned. It is a good amount faster compared to the 980 Ti and Titan X as well.

 

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The GPU empowering the product is called the GP104-400 GPU, which is Pascal architecture based. It has 2,560 CUDA Cores, while texture filtering is performed by 160 texture units. The reference/founder cards have a base clock frequency of 1,607 MHz, this card can be set at OC modus and run a 1771 MHz base clock. The reality is that this card hovers at the 2 GHz marker on the boost frequency pretty much all the time. Due to the excellent cooling the many Nvidia limiters hardly kick in.

 

 

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The card has a 180 Watt rated TDP, 75-150 Watts is delivered though the PCIe slot, then 150 Watts through the single 8-pin PEG (PCI Express graphics) power connector and another 75 Watts though the extra 6-pin connector. So yes, you'll have spare for a nice overclock. The GeForce GTX 1080 display engine is capable of supporting the latest high resolution displays, including 4K and 5K screens. And with HDMI 2.0 support, the GeForce GTX 1080 can be used by gamers who want to game on the newest state-of-the-art big screen TVs. 


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