MSI introduces Trident X Series with the latest NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080 Ti
MSI proudly introduces the brand new Trident X Series with the latest NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080 Ti graphics card and the latest Generation Intel Core K series processors.
The MSI Trident X series is the first compact desktop PC to incorporate an SFX power supply and the breathtaking latest MSI GeForce RTX graphics card inside of a case only 10 liters in volume. Trident X targeted gamers who demand the highest game performance from PC, by incorporating the latest NVIDIA GeForce RTX graphics cards which enhance picture rendering performance, enriching the game picture and provides great viewing experience.
In addition, professional gamers require intense processing power and expect their devices to be the reflection of who they are: Powerful, Professional & multitasking. The Trident X series, with its state-of-art technology and a refined design, is the extreme platform for multitasking competitive gamer. Additionally, in response to the feedback from its users, MSI has carefully selected and tweaked the components within Trident X to get the best performance when playing games and streaming at the same time.
The unique “Silent Storm Cooling” thermal system utilizes three separate airflows to individually cool different components within Trident X when you are live streaming and playing your favorite games. The performance that this unique cooling system enables makes Trident X ideal for AAA game title and social broadcasting or any other multitasks.
MSI has not shared any specs or pricing just yet.
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The problem with these small console-like cases is that they get way too hot and loud. I have a mere AMD 580 and an Intel i5 in my Fractal Design Node 202 and it's loud as fuck during gaming.
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Depends on the actual intake/outtake airflow. RX 580 is 160W card. 2080Ti is 285W card. If your card is desperately cycling same air our and over again, then 2080Ti would thermally shutdown.
Very likely they have proper airflow. For those more powerful systems I like more design where MB and CPU faces opposite side than GPU. It is thicker case but not as tall. And only extra thing required is PCIe riser cable.
Newest case w/ that design here is:
https://www.guru3d.com/news-story/raijintek-releases-ophion-and-ophion-evo-cases.html
+ it looks nicer.
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this is the Titan laptop in Steam box drag
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