Monday, October 15th 2018
MSI Working on GeForce RTX 2080 Ti Lightning Z
MSI is working on its next-generation flagship graphics card, the GeForce RTX 2080 Ti Lightning Z (going by previous naming conventions for the Lightning). The card will be positioned above its current Gaming X Trio, as well as the liquid-cooled SeaHawk series, and it's possible there could be a sub-variant with factory-fitted full-coverage water-block. As with previous generation cards that bear the name, the card could have the highest factory overclock in MSI's product stack, the strongest VRM setup that's voltmod-friendly, and a gargantuan cooling solution for its air-cooled sub-variant. There's no word on when MSI could roll the beast out. MSI teased the card with a final slide in one of its media events in China, which depicts lightning bolts captioned "Coming Soon."
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7 Comments on MSI Working on GeForce RTX 2080 Ti Lightning Z
Guess this one's for XOCers.
After all, since the nVidia 7xx and AMD 2xx series, all we have been seeing is reviews putting 1 card from each in the various price / performance niche's based upon out of the box clocks ... with no mention of nVidias OCs ranging as high as 30+ % over reference and AMD for the most part in single digits. In the graphs, at stock settings, the 480 had a slight edge over the 1060... but when OC'd the 1060s performance advantage was quite substantial. So based upon the "partner program' goals, I can see nVidia doing this on a limited basis with the premium cards. And it would be real nice to see a Seahawk EK edition of a premium PCB, so far the blocks were always installed on the lesser PCBs