MSI GeForce RTX 2080 Gaming X TRIO review -
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The cards have been designed in this dual-slot and triple fan design and look very nice, there's a HUGE difference in aesthetics are once you juice up the card, the RGB LED system kicks in (really nicely). Mind you that the LEDs obviously can be configured, managed or even disabled.
Size, or length then; that's almost 32.7cm / 13 inches of graphics card right there. Please always do make sure that the card physically fits inside your chassis as it is rather lengthy.
The cards are a little also a bit heavy on weight due to that massive cooler, this one measures in at 1553 grams.
Overall, I do think that is a very good looking product with the dark accents, the LEDs embedded in this graphics card can be controlled with a software utility available from MSI.
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