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Guru3D.com » News » MSI GeForce RTX 2080 Ti Lightning Z PCB Photos, gets overclocked to 2450 MHz

MSI GeForce RTX 2080 Ti Lightning Z PCB Photos, gets overclocked to 2450 MHz

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 01/03/2019 11:40 AM | source: | 16 comment(s)
MSI GeForce RTX 2080 Ti Lightning Z PCB Photos, gets overclocked to 2450 MHz

We all know for a while now that MSI is working on a Lightning Z graphics card based on the GeForce RTX 2080 Ti, we expect an announcement soon enough. Some photos just surfaced, alongside some screenshots that will certainly amaze you.

A preliminary card found their way towards overclockers "Gunslinger" and "Littleboy." and they posted photos of the PCBs. Not the actual card with cooler though. You can spot three 8-pin PCIe power connectors and a quick count shows 19-phase power for the GPU and memory

 "Gunslinger" and "Littleboy" have been able to tweak and overclock this card to clock-speeds up-to a whopping 2450 MHz, obviously using sub-zero cooling, likely liquid nitrogen. BTW have a peek at the screenshot that shows the Micron memory frequency, that's interesting eh? The two entries with clocks higher than 2450 MHz can be found, but are not on this particular screenshot though.


 

Sources: VideoCardz, Littleboy (HWBot), Gunslinger (HWBot)



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#5623271 Posted on: 01/03/2019 04:29 PM
@Darkiee Plasti Dip they used most probally, u can peel it off also when done

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#5623272 Posted on: 01/03/2019 04:30 PM
I get it, that its rubber coating, and why. Just curious, if someone knows, where to get it, or is it just rubber, that they have smelted by themself.


google "liquid rubber" + "liquid rubber paint" ... while I haven't used it in terms of IT/motherboards - have previously used similar at work for "small/intricate rubber work" + custom design (artwork).

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#5623286 Posted on: 01/03/2019 05:19 PM
Cheers all!

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#5623380 Posted on: 01/03/2019 09:57 PM
Liquid rubber would be much better than plastidip.
Also comes off much easier...

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#5623382 Posted on: 01/03/2019 10:16 PM
I always use liquid electrical tape for such things..

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