MSI GeForce RTX 2080S GAMING X TRIO (8 GB)

MSI GeForce RTX 2080S GAMING X TRIO

8 GB


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Philipprall

4 years ago

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gschwinds

4 years ago

Since the graphics card is very long and heavy, it hangs down a little on one side. The "bar" is intended as a support strut that is mounted under the card so that it is supported. For this purpose, the profile is screwed into the next free lower slot. https://www.techstage.de/imgs/85/2/7/7/2/2/2/7/6R7C8886-338eacc3a39b1cd9.jpg

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Chris85cvsi

5 years ago

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oberon69

5 years ago

Hi, the trio card was mounted with an i7 9700 and it works. I also have an i7 8700 with a rtx 2080 duke oc and it works fine too. I don't think there could be a compatibility issue between a processor and a graphics card but rather between the motherboard and the processor depending on the socket number. I hope I've understood and answered your question as well as possible

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snm270

5 years ago

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Zorro44

5 years ago

Hi Snm270, you can try it and if it's not enough, install a stronger power supply. A 650W is recommended for this graphics card.

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jooey14

5 years ago

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pulsone21

5 years ago

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Depends on your mainboard. Not every mainboard supports SLI bridges, if the mainboard supports it, the bridge is included. In general, every GTX is SLI capable. However, it is questionable whether you really need it.

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CrispySpiffy

5 years ago

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Mattu475

5 years ago

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Salute I think it all depends on whether you want/need to use ray tracing. When comparing some benchmarks, it is noticeable that the 2080S and the 1080ti models are pretty much on par. The difference is that you can't use ray tracing with the 1080ti. If you really want more performance in general (e.g. more fps at 4K), you should go for the 2080ti. If I may give my personal opinion: I wouldn't upgrade if I were you. The 2080ti is not value for money and you won't really get better gaming performance with the 2080S. It will be quite some time before the gaming industry implements RTX "on a large scale", and until then new models will certainly come onto the market soon. Besides, RTX technology is still in its infancy. I can also imagine that RTX will never really become big (I hope not, since I own a 2080S myself and am quite satisfied).

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BlackBeard1308

5 years ago

When is this map available?

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Brimstone

5 years ago

Questions regarding a possible delivery date can be asked here: https://www.digitec.ch/de/Information/ContactInformation PS: See also: https://www.digitec.ch/de/Wiki/4490

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Anonymous

4 years ago

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Xorondras

4 years ago

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Functionally, it is 1A. However, the housing is completely overpriced. You should be able to find something equivalent for well under 200 francs.

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ramon.mehr71

5 years ago

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Vidde2002

5 years ago

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I have the card on a Straight Power 11 (650W). It runs without problems. However, CPU and GPU are not overclocked. If you don't overclock and don't have any other large consumers, it's enough. To be on the safe side, check with the be quiet! tool: https://www.bequiet.com/de/psucalculator

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Anonymous

5 years ago

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