MSI GeForce RTX 3080 Ti Suprim X Review 17

MSI GeForce RTX 3080 Ti Suprim X Review

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Packaging

Package Front
Package Back


The Card

Graphics Card Front
Graphics Card Back
Graphics Card Front Angled

The MSI GeForce RTX 3080 Ti Suprim X features a nearly identical board design to the RTX 3090 Suprim X. They're some of the largest graphics cards in the market, with dimensions and aesthetics that make the already large RTX 3080 Gaming X Trio look much smaller. A premium brushed aluminium shroud dominates much of the card, with cleverly designed cutouts for the vents and some sharp edges and RGB LED diffusers. The amount of RGB bling is about the same as for the Gaming X Trio, but somehow comes across as more subtle and classy.

Graphics Card Dimensions

Dimensions of the card are 33.5 x 14 cm, and it weighs 1921 g.

Graphics Card Height
Graphics Card Back Angled

Installation requires three slots in your system.


This switch lets you select between the default "silent" BIOS and the "gaming" BIOS, which runs a more aggressive fan curve.

Monitor Outputs, Display Connectors

Display connectivity options include three standard DisplayPort 1.4a and one HDMI 2.1. The DisplayPort 1.4a outputs support Display Stream Compression (DSC) 1.2a, which lets you connect 4K displays at 120 Hz and 8K displays at 60 Hz. Ampere can drive two 8K displays at 60 Hz with just one cable per display.

Ampere is the first GPU to support HDMI 2.1, which increases bandwidth to 48 Gbps to support higher resolutions, like 4K144 and 8K30, with a single cable. With DSC, this goes up to 4K240 and 8K120. NVIDIA's new NVENC/NVDEC video engine is optimized to handle video tasks with minimal CPU load. The highlight here is added support for AV1 decode. Just like on Turing, you may also decode MPEG-2, VC1, VP8, VP9, H.264, and H.265 natively, at up to 8K@12-bit.

The encoder is identical to Turing. It supports H.264, H.265, and lossless at up to 8K@10-bit.

Graphics Card Power Plugs

Unlike the NVIDIA Founders Edition card that introduces the new 12-pin power input, MSI sticks to the industry standard 8-pin PCIe power inputs, but there are three of these. Combined with PCIe slot power, this configuration is rated for 525 W.

Multi-GPU Area

The GeForce RTX 3080 Ti does not support SLI.

Teardown

Graphics Card Cooler Front
Graphics Card Cooler Back

Much like the RTX 3090 Suprim X, the MSI Suprim X cooling solution for the RTX 3080 Ti features two large aluminium fin stacks at both ends of the seven square heat pipes. A mirror-finish, nickel-plated copper base pulls heat from the GPU, while a flattened heat pipe runs around this plate, pulling heat from the surrounding memory chips. Thermal pads for the memory make contact with both this heat pipe and the GPU base plate. The thermal pads on the back of the cooler are 3.0 mm thick, and the thermal pads for memory and VRM on the front are 1.5 mm and 1.2 mm thick, respectively.


Here, you can see the square heatpipes—note how snugly they use the available space.


Once the main heatsink is removed, you're still left with this black stabilizer plate which helps protect the card against sagging.


A metal backplate completes the card; this card has thicker thermal pads that make up the gap of the missing rear memory chips found on the RTX 3090 Suprim X.
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