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Guru3D.com » News » MSI is working on a GeForce RTX 2080 Ti Lightning

MSI is working on a GeForce RTX 2080 Ti Lightning

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 09/28/2018 01:46 PM | source: expreview | 11 comment(s)
MSI is working on a GeForce RTX 2080 Ti Lightning

You know, considering what they already released, I honestly had doubts that MSI would be releasing a Lightning edition graphics card in the RTX 2080 (Ti) series? Guess what?

See, the Trio sits between the Gaming X series and Lightning, and well .. it just leaves little more to be desired or changed. The Lighting editions are of course the 'uber' overpowered models that make little sense but are simply really cool x-factor stuff, it will be interesting to see what MSI cooks and serves up. So in Asia MSI held a press conference on the new GeForce RTX 2080 (Ti) series. The presentation talks through the Duke and gaming Trio etc, much like we reviewed. The last slide of the presentation mentioning 'coming soon', and that is happening on the slide ... lightning. Well, that confirms that eh?

 



MSI is working on a GeForce RTX 2080 Ti Lightning




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BlackZero
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#5590042 Posted on: 09/28/2018 04:31 PM
That's good news Hlbert, would be nice seeing the Lightning cards back in action.

Fender178
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#5590051 Posted on: 09/28/2018 04:38 PM
Good news that MSI is continuing the lightning series of cards.
That's good news Hlbert, would be nice seeing the Lightning cards back in action.
There were Lightning cards for the past 2 Generations of Nvidia cards as far as the Ti series of cards go (980 Ti, 1080 Ti). The only one that wasn't released was the 780 Ti Lightning because MSI refused to release the card after Nvidia didn't allow them to increase the voltage specification.

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#5590067 Posted on: 09/28/2018 05:11 PM
with Nvidia gimping all other versions of the 20xx will they allow for the voltage that "lightnings" typically can handle?
the factory hasn't allowed any overclocks beyond what they bin.

just curious as i'm unlikely in the extreme to buy the 2080ti.
i'm much more likely to get a "2180ti".

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#5590100 Posted on: 09/28/2018 06:56 PM
I wonder if they will be able to push the limits with this card, as wit the older GTX 780Ti. As far as I know Nvidia has made it harder for these guys to make extreme overclocking cards with all the power limits in place and limiting them to fully push these GPUS. I guess time will tell...

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#5590146 Posted on: 09/28/2018 09:21 PM
Currently own the 1080ti Lightening, It's stupidly overkill for most including myself, but the card has zero issues with anything you throw at it, i'm sure at some point the card will want to be ramped to max OC and not even break a sweat :P Also makes a pretty rainbow

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