MSI has just announced its new GeForce GTX 1080 Ti Sea Hawk graphics card.
The new graphics card is already common among the components of this range of graphics processors that uses a hybrid cooling part liquid cooling AIO. And the most important part is the heat sink that uses air for cooling. So providing better temperatures control and and can achieve higher clock rates than the graphics cards of same specifications.
Geforce GTX 1080 Ti Sea Hawk Cooling
The first model of the series Sea Hawk goes on sale with the old model Geforce GTX 980 Ti. As expected, the MSI Geforce GTX 1080 TI Sea Hawk comes with factory overclocking. So the base speed of its core is at 1,493 MHz while the overclock boost is up to 1,607 MHz from original frequencies of 1,482 MHz At the base and 1,582 MHz with the boost. So that does not matter really in case of frequencies.
If we use the MSI application for overclocking, it will give us access to the OC Mode profile (the other one calls it Gaming Mode). So this mode will increases the frequencies up to 1,506 MHz in the base and can have 1,620 MHz with the boost. Which still does not represent an increase of Frequencies to take out rockets. I
Geforce GTX 1080 Ti Sea Hawk Specifications
n both modes the GRAM frequency is not touched and the 11,016 MHz is maintained. The graph also requires an extra six-pin and eight-pin power connector with a consumption of 250 W Of TDP. And it is recommended to run a source of at least 600 W of power supply. In our opinion, the only ones that really would take advantage of this MSI model are overclockers.
The manufacturer has not disclosed the time of the launching this new graphics card in the marketing. Also there are no pricing details from the manufacturer.