MSI GeForce RTX 4080 Suprim X Review 6

MSI GeForce RTX 4080 Suprim X Review

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Packaging

Package Front
Package Back


The Card

Graphics Card Front
Graphics Card Back
Graphics Card Front Angled

With the Suprim X, MSI has created a stylish elegant design that uses shiny metal surfaces of various texture, polish and color to create a unique product look. On the other side you'll find a high-quality metal backplate.


MSI has integrated three RGB illuminated elements in the front fans, one lighting element near the top, and one illuminated zone for the Suprim logo on the back.

Graphics Card Dimensions

Dimensions of the card are 34.0 x 14.0 cm, and it weighs 2373 g.

Graphics Card Height
Graphics Card Back Angled

Installation requires three slots in your system.

Monitor Outputs, Display Connectors

Display connectivity includes three standard DisplayPort 1.4a ports and one HDMI 2.1a (same as Ampere).

NVIDIA introduced the concept of dual NVDEC and NVENC Codecs with the Ada architecture. This means there are two independent sets of hardware-accelerators; so you can encode and decode two streams of video in parallel or one stream at double the FPS rate. The new 8th Gen NVENC now accelerates AV1 encoding, besides HEVC. You also get an "optical flow accelerator" unit that is able to calculate intermediate frames for videos, to smooth playback. The same hardware unit is used for frame generation in DLSS 3.

Graphics Card Power Plugs

The card uses the new 12+4 pin ATX 12VHPWR connector, which is rated for up to 600 W of power draw. An adapter cable from 3x PCIe 8-pin is included (which is rated for up to 450 W). Of course the 4x 8-pin to 16-pin adapter cables from RTX 4090 will also work with the RTX 4080, but the card won't need that much power.


This BIOS switch lets you toggle from the default quiet BIOS to the gaming BIOS, which runs a more aggressive fan curve.

Teardown

Graphics Card Cooler Front
Graphics Card Cooler Back

MSI's thermal solution is big and powerful. A vapor-chamber soaks up heat from the GPU quickly and moves it through ten heatpipes to the heatsink. The main heatsink also provides cooling for the VRM and memory chips.


Once the main cooler assembly is removed, a metal frame becomes visible, which helps protect against bending and sagging.


The backplate is made of metal and protects the card against damage during installation and handling.
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