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MSI and Corsair release GeForce GTX 980 Ti Sea Hawk Graphics Card

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 09/17/2015 08:50 AM | source: | 7 comment(s)
MSI and Corsair release GeForce GTX 980 Ti Sea Hawk Graphics Card

Combining MSI's expertise in graphics cards and Corsair's closed loop liquid-cooling solution, the GeForce GTX 980 Ti SEA HAWK was born. This latest addition to the MSI Hawk graphics cards family provides outstanding gaming performance at low temperatures.

The MSI GTX 980 Ti SEA HAWK utilizes the popular Corsair H55 closed loop liquid-cooling solution. The micro-fin copper base takes care of an efficient heat transfer to the high-speed circulation pump. The low-profile aluminum radiator is easy to install and equipped with a super silent 120 mm fan with variable speeds based on the GPU temperature. However, to get the best performance, the memory and VRM need top-notch cooling as well. Therefore, the GTX 980Ti SEA HAWK is armed with a ball-bearing radial fan and a custom shroud design to ensure the best cooling performance for all components.

Core/Memory

  • Boost Clock / Base Clock
    1291 MHz / 1190 MHz
  • 6144 MB GDDR5 / 7096 MHz Memory

Video Output Function

  • DisplayPort x 3
  • HDMI x 1
  • Dual-link DVI-I x 1
The advanced thermal solution, combined with high-quality components, enables the card to run at much higher frequencies compared to standard GeForce GTX 980Ti variants. The graphics core can reach up to 1291 MHz with GPU Boost 2.0 technology. The graphics card is also provided with 6GB GDDR5 memory at 7096 MHz. These specifications and the presence of NVIDIA G-Sync technology guarantee a smooth gaming experience, even when using a surround setup with multiple high-resolution monitors.

A powerful graphics card needs powerful software. Even though the GTX 980Ti SEA HAWK boasts some serious clock speeds out-of-the-box, the MSI Afterburner overclocking utility allows users to go even further. Explore the limits with Triple Overvoltage, custom profiles and real-time hardware monitoring. Afterburner also adds an in-game FPS counter and can be customized with downloadable user skins. Stay in charge with the mobile app for Android or iOS, there is no need to get out of the game.

Available now, MSRP: US $739.99. Information?, visit the product page.



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Netherwind
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#5159913 Posted on: 09/17/2015 10:42 AM
Hilbert, can we expect a review? :)

Sunnijim
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#5160012 Posted on: 09/17/2015 02:08 PM
Pretty cool, and long overdue

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#5160154 Posted on: 09/17/2015 07:11 PM
A mod ghetto from the factory.

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#5160311 Posted on: 09/18/2015 01:27 AM
Why did MSI waste their time with Corsair? Would have made more sense for MSI to go to Asetek themselves than to have Corsair do it for them.

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#5161437 Posted on: 09/20/2015 02:21 PM
Why did MSI waste their time with Corsair? Would have made more sense for MSI to go to Asetek themselves than to have Corsair do it for them.


I agree. Now they have additional costs

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