GTX 1080ti MSI DUKE

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I can have this card for $700 new in the box. I don’t have a budget and I’m without a GPU. I am not playing the waiting game for next gen. I always stick with Ti cards my previous were always Tis.

Now my question is does anybody have experience with this card? There isn’t much information on the internet about the card. Does it overclock decent, how are the temps? Anybody with the GPU that can chime in please!

Also, how is MSI support? I’ve always owned EVGA cards.

Thanks, Chris.
 
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Excellent deal on this card, it has great performance compared to other cards but runs a little on the warmer side despite it's 3 fan cooling solution, here is a detailed review: MSI GTX 1080Ti DUKE OC - Cool, Quiet, and Only 2 Slots >>https://www.mmorpg.com/hardware-reviews/msi-gtx-1080ti-duke-oc-cool-quiet-and-only-2-slots-1000011828
Usually EVGA has greater quality Nvidia cards and better support and warranty.
Thats a smoking deal and if I needed a card I wouldn't pass that up. I've had two MSI cards and they make a good product. As far as support I've never needed it. They both were decent overclocking cards but they weren't a 1080ti. It shouldn't have trouble staying cool as its a triple fan card with a huge heatsink.
 

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Excellent deal on this card, it has great performance compared to other cards but runs a little on the warmer side despite it's 3 fan cooling solution, here is a detailed review: MSI GTX 1080Ti DUKE OC - Cool, Quiet, and Only 2 Slots >>https://www.mmorpg.com/hardware-reviews/msi-gtx-1080ti-duke-oc-cool-quiet-and-only-2-slots-1000011828
Usually EVGA has greater quality Nvidia cards and better support and warranty.
 
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Yeah I noticed it did run warmer, I wonder if it’s worth replacing the paste on it. Or just going with the typical EVGA like I normally do. Thanks for the replies guys.