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Guru3D.com » News » Review: MSI GeForce RTX 2080 Ti Gaming X TRIO

Review: MSI GeForce RTX 2080 Ti Gaming X TRIO

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 09/21/2018 08:14 AM | source: | 34 comment(s)
Review: MSI GeForce RTX 2080 Ti Gaming X TRIO

You figured we only had founders reviews to show, au contraire my fellow guru, in this review, we'll peek at the Mc Daddy of them all, at launch week MSI is already offering their MSI GeForce RTX 2080 Ti Gaming X TRIO

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Pimpiklem
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#5586492 Posted on: 09/19/2018 05:02 PM
someone has to pave the way forward.
let the idiots do it i say.

BahamutxD
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#5586526 Posted on: 09/19/2018 05:45 PM
So... I can see ASUS now beats MSI at noise/temperature... didn't expect that seeing MSI fans are bigger and how well it performanced with pascal cards.

tsunami231
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#5586541 Posted on: 09/19/2018 06:09 PM
meh 4k 60fps look feasible on these, but not at those prices,if I had money to burn I would get one, and by that I mean I hit the lotto for millions, I just spent 450$ for 1070ti, less then year ago, and that thing cant even do 4k @60fps on skyrim se atlest not with my mods i use or maybe it my 6700k holding me back either way unless Florence hurricane destroyed the in side of our nc house and destroyed my pc, but people we know that stayed said there was no flooding and none of the boarded windows had the boards ripped off of it i not make new pc any time soon if ever prices are going stupid as of late.

Locoyote
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#5586784 Posted on: 09/19/2018 11:41 PM
Nah, I like to skip at least 3 gens when upgrading GPUs 260>660>1060>4060? Maybe by then RTX will be mainstream and working well.

Koniakki
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#5586860 Posted on: 09/20/2018 05:14 AM
Just some user numbers to compare. Updated

Oc'ed ~2025-2038/+600mhz I got 159fps and 117fps at 1080p and 1440p respectively in FC5.

Cpu was 8700k@4.9.

At 4K I got 61. but surely I can make a 60ish with some tuning.

So an oc'ed 1080Ti could possibly match/surpass(~3.5%) a stock 2080Ti at 1440p(in FC5 that is).

Then the stock 2080Ti takes a nice ~21% lead in 4K.

:)

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