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Guru3D.com » News » Review: MSI GeForce RTX 2080 Ti DUKE (is this Duke the new King?)

Review: MSI GeForce RTX 2080 Ti DUKE (is this Duke the new King?)

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 09/21/2018 03:03 PM | source: | 41 comment(s)
Review: MSI GeForce RTX 2080 Ti DUKE (is this Duke the new King?)

Arguably the best GeForce RTX 2080 Ti we have tested is the DUKE from MSI, in this review we'll take it through our testing paces to see how the card holds up against the other cards in the deck.

Read our review right here.







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Koniakki
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#5587684 Posted on: 09/21/2018 10:38 PM
Thanks boss for the review!

Looks like a great card! But I have to put this here because....

...this card costs
€1300
!!



Pimpiklem
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#5587714 Posted on: 09/22/2018 12:12 AM
Worries me.
all we will here now is this RTX gameworks feature empowering Nvidia to push their agenda and gamers who are pushing it forward are the people who will be suffering from the fall out of its implementation into games. Problem isnt the tech problem is the hidden agenda to cripple performance for competitors creating fake results.
It feels like a mixed bag of good and bad whith anything nvidia does.

JGF
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#5587760 Posted on: 09/22/2018 04:22 AM
Hi Hilbert,

With all the extensive power draw testing you did, all at the wall apparently, did any of your 2080Ti *systems* exceed 500 watts at the wall? Or approach even?

Reason I ask is I have a high quality 550W Seasonic Gold PS supply with a non overclocked 4790K cpu and a non overclocked 980GTX. This system consumes at most a little over 300 watts at the wall even though at the time it was recommended the system have a 450 watt power supply. I'm real curious if I could still use the existing system with a 2080Ti.

Sure they recommend a 650W supply but I'm not sure I believe that thats neccessary given my current systems draw (ie is the 2080Ti really going to draw 200 watts more than a 980GTX)... again not an overclocker at all but a happy gamer. Rest of system is just 16gig ram and 3 SSD's. The online power supply estimators estimate my system with a Titan V at around 475 watts so that's still 75 watts of headroom at full load I figure.

Thoughts?

Babel-17
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#5587783 Posted on: 09/22/2018 06:21 AM
Lol, it's only because I read an article explaining the naming of the card that I get the joke. IIRC MSI did have Duke Nukem in mind, and Hail to the King is one of his catch phrases. Nice one!

Hilbert Hagedoorn
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#5587790 Posted on: 09/22/2018 07:07 AM
With all the extensive power draw testing you did, all at the wall apparently, did any of your 2080Ti *systems* exceed 500 watts at the wall? Or approach even?



No, but the Trio is close due to its increase power limited. 550W is on the edge of things I'd say, but with a non-OCed and tweaked setup you should be okay. You can math it up, ~ 275 Watts + ~ 100 Watts for your CPU + 35 Watts chipset and then add your components (pcie cards / SSDs/ HDDs).

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