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MSI Announces the GeForce GTX 1080 Ti Sea Hawk Gaming Graphics Card

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MSI announced its flagship GeForce GTX 1080 Ti Sea Hawk Gaming graphics card. The card is characterized by a modified version of the company's lateral-flow Aero series cooling solution, with an all-in-one liquid cooling loop over the GPU and a base-plate cooling its surrounding memory. This liquid-cooling component has been designed by Corsair. The loop features a pump+block under the card's cooler shroud, plumbed to a 120 mm x 120 mm radiator, with an included fan.

The MSI GeForce GTX 1080 Ti Sea Hawk Gaming comes with factory-overclocked speeds of 1493 MHz core, 1607 MHz GPU Boost, and 11016 MHz (GDDR5X-effective) memory, out of the box, compared to NVIDIA reference speeds of 1480/1584/11010 MHz, which isn't a big difference. The MSI Gaming app gives you the OC Mode preset that runs the card at 1506/1620/11018 MHz. The card draws power from a combination of 6-pin and 8-pin PCIe power connectors; display outputs include three DisplayPort 1.4 besides one each of HDMI 2.0 and DVI connectors. The company didn't reveal pricing.



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It still has a DVI connector on the back, and they still haven't figured out the pump blocks most of the airflow from the fan out the back.
Ideally the graphics chip and VRM section should be swapped so the fan can directly vent out the rear, but that's just a thought.
 
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It still has a DVI connector on the back, and they still haven't figured out the pump blocks most of the airflow from the fan out the back.
Ideally the graphics chip and VRM section should be swapped so the fan can directly vent out the rear, but that's just a thought.

That would require re-engineering the pcb which isn't viable i suppose. While this method just re use the reference pcb. Also the VRM should still be cooled adequately by the fan's airflow even being blocked mostly by the pump.
 
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Getting one as soon as its available in stores.

Currently I have MSI Gtx 1080 Sea Hawk, and its a great card. Runs super smooth at 2100mhz, and max temps I get on 3440x1440 is 55c during VERY graphics heavy games / settings.
 
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Still using a blower-style motor for the VRM instead of a 90mm fan? I guess they learned nothing from their prior Seahawk models.
 
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Still using a blower-style motor for the VRM instead of a 90mm fan? I guess they learned nothing from their prior Seahawk models.
A blower would actually work better as it blows air laterally instead of hitting the heatsink and having to turn 90 degrees. If you mean it's noisy then I don't see why you can't just slow it down.
 
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