| SPECIFICATIONS | |
| Brand | MSI |
| Series | Gaming X |
| Model | GeForce GTX 1080 Ti GAMING X 11G | Interface |
| PCI Express | 3.0 | Chipset |
| Chipset Manufacturer | NVIDIA |
| GPU | GeForce GTX 1080 Ti GAMING X 11G |
| Core Clock | 1569MHz (OC Mode) / 1544MHz (Gaming Mode) |
| Boost Clock | 1683MHz (OC Mode) / 1657MHz (Gaming Mode) |
| CUDA Cores | 3584 Units | Memory |
| Effective Memory Clock | 11124MHz (OC Mode) / 11016MHz (Gaming Mode) |
| Memory Size | 11GB |
| Memory Interface | 352-bit |
| Memory Type | GDDR5X | 3D API |
| DirectX | 12 |
| OpenGL | 4.5 | Ports |
| DisplayPort | 2x DisplayPort 1.4 |
| HDMI | 2x HDMI 2.0 |
| DVI | 1x DVI-D |
| Multi-Monitor Support | Yes, 4x Display Support | General |
| SLI Support | Yes, 2-Way SLI |
| Cooler | MSI TwinFrozr VI | Power Requirements |
| Recommended Power Supply | 600 W |
| Power Consumption | 250 W |
| Power Connector | 8-Pin x2 |
| HDCP Support | 2.2 | Physical Aspects |
| Form Factor | ATX |
| Slot Width | 2.5 | Warranty Information |
| Warranty | 3 Year Warranty |
| Manufacturer's Site | Visit the manufacturer's website |
|---|---|
| Product Link | Visit the manufacturer's page for this product |
- Sturdy design and great performer. - Jarrod, 10 October 2017
My first impressions when holding the card were how well built it felt, that reflected once it was connected up, no sag or signs thereof. The power design of the PCB itself is robust and handles my overclocks well, no sign of coil whine. Temperatures are excellent, with the way my case and ventilation is set up, I see no more than 55 degrees c under gaming load. The fans are extremely quite, even at 100%. The highest temperature iv'e managed to get on this card were while it was overclocked and under crypto currency mining workloads with another open cooler design GPU sandwiching it, forcing hotter than normal air to be pulled in by its fans. That pushed its max temp to 72c. Very good cooling performance even when scenarios are not ideal. My only recommendation would be to use a power supply which delivers no less than 600 watts. At one point I had the card running off a power supply of its own (I jump started the power supply to achieve this), and the PCIe cables going to the card were more than warm, but not hot. Still, it was slightly alarming. That was a 550 watt corsair VP series power supply. Now I am not sure if that has anything to do with the power supply but once I had the card running in my normal rig with an Antec 600 watt PSU the cables don't even gain temp. Considering that in this case the PSU is also powering the rest of the system, this difference from a relatively small 50 watt jump. So yeah, maybe think about what power supply you are using. The 12 volt rail and the amount of amps it puts out are important.
- ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°) - Tjoppie, 16 August 2017
The moment when you run Battlefield 1, crank all the settings up to max, apply 2160p as your resolution, go ingame and get 90fps on a 144hz monitor.
Goodness this thing can perform! - Rendering Beast - Shaun, 25 April 2017
Received mine today, I will pet it and play staring contests with it with the lights off.... coz its so AWESOME.
(Foundry Engineering - Autodesk Inventor - Model and rendering) - Awesome Card - Elijah, 11 April 2017
Bought this card for graphic design but stole it to game at 4k. Most power I have ever used!
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