MSI Rolls Out The GeForce GTX 1080 Ti Gaming X Trio

MSI is adding another high-end graphics card to its stable of GeForce powered offerings. MSI's GeForce GTX 1080 Ti Gaming X Trio factory overclocked video card targets gamers and enthusiasts alike.

Based on Nvidia's GeForce GTX 1080 Ti, this factory overclocked video card features 3,584 CUDA cores, 11GB GDDR5X, 352-bit bus, 224 texture units, 28 streaming multiprocessors, 88 ROPs, and a 250 TDP. The Gaming X Trio is manufactured with military class certified components that MSI claimed enables higher stability and reliability. To that end, the company advertises a 1,683MHz boost clock speed on the core and 11,124MHz memory frequency in OC Mode.

Additionally, MSI's GTX 1080 Ti Gaming X Trio is equipped with a standard DVI-D, two DisplayPorts, and two HDMI 2.0b display outputs.

Cooling is handled by the the company's proprietary Tri-Frozr triple-fan cooler. This massive heatsink utilizes TORX 2.0 double ball bearing fans mated to a massive RGB-lit fan shroud. Airflow through the graphics card's aluminum fins and large copper heatpipes helps dissipate the heat absorbed by the large nickel-plated copper base plate.

As with most of MSI's high-end GPUs, this graphics card is equipped with a full cover metal backplate that adds structural strength to prevent the card from bending and twisting under the weight of the triple-fan Tri-Frozr cooler. The fan shroud and backplate are equipped with built-in Mystic Light Sync RGB lighting, which allows you to tailor the look of your graphics card to your system using the included MSI Mystic Light software.

MSI also bundles software and apps with the Gaming X Trio such as its Afterburner overclocking utility, MSI Gaming App, Dragon Eye, TriDef VR, and XSplit Gamecaster.

Pricing and availability were not available at the time of press. We have reached out to the company for more information.

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Header Cell - Column 0 MSI GTX 1080 Ti Gaming X Trio
GPUGP102
CUDA Cores3,584
Base ClockBase / Boost1,480 / 1,582 MHz Silent Mode1,493 / 1,607 MHz Gaming Mode1,506 / 1,620 MHz OC Mode
Memory Size11GB GDDR5X
Memory Data Rate11 Gbps
Memory Bus352-bit
Transistors12 Billion
Texture Units224
Streaming Multiprocessors28
ROPs88
TDP250W
Power Input2 x 8-pin
Card Dimensions325 x 140 x 48mm
Weight1,484g
  • TechyInAZ
    Bad name, I thought MSI was rolling out THREE new 1080 TI's when I first read the headline.
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  • naihan
    20266776 said:
    Bad name, I thought MSI was rolling out THREE new 1080 TI's when I first read the headline.

    Especially with the word "Trio"
    Reply
  • dstarr3
    You just know SOMEONE is going to buy this thinking "Trio" means it has 3 GPUs on board. You occasionally see people buying dual BIOS cards thinking that means it has two GPUs. I'm sure at least one person will be similarly confused here.
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  • djahidmokhtari
    Its a giant graphic card!!!!...you can use it as a weapon with R9 295X2
    Reply