


Perforations improve the aesthetic value, not to enhance cooling.įor display connectivity, MSI stick to NVIDIA’s reference, with a total of three DisplayPorts, a HDMI port and single active DVI port. In addition the MSI Zero Frozr also eliminates fan noise completely by stopping the fans when running under 60 degrees.Īt the back we have the matte black metal backplate, with the MSI Dragon logo. MSI also packs its new exclusive TORX 2.0 fans, designed to produce 22% more air pressure for lower temperatures without the subsequent higher noise levels. The GTX 1080 Gaming X looks more aggressive with a refreshed Twin Frozr shroud design. In the box we have the GTX 1080 Gaming X itself, driver CD, some stickers to decorate your case and also the usual documentation. For instant overclocking tweaks and LED controls, MSI’s gaming app is supported on both desktop and mobile. MSI’s Twin Frozr VI cooler is used to cool down the card, along with many other MSI’s cooling technologies. The GTX 1080 Gaming X lets you personalize it with RGB LED effects to match your build. The GTX 1080 Gaming X is a factory overclocked card with MSI’s custom cooling solution, the Twin Frozr VI.Īt the back of the box we have we have more details about the card’s features. On the front, we have a picture of the card itself with a red background. The GTX 1080 Gaming X comes in a pretty compact packaging, instead of the humongous packages its competition come in.
