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#Computex 2017: The MSI GTX 1080 Ti Lightning Z graphics card is seen

MSI has shown the MSI GTX 1080 Ti Lightning Z graphics card, the latest graphics developed by the company, which is the return of the Lightning series to the market, with more force than ever.

A few days ago we were talking about the new MSI GTX 1080 Ti Lightning Z graphics card, which represents the return of the Lightning line, with a new bezel design with the new MSI fans, which can be found in the GTX 1080 Ti Gaming X This new graphics card is attracting attention because it is very similar in design to the ASUS STRIX and because MSI has left aside the yellow color, characteristic of this series of high-end graphics cards and great features.

This past graphics card comes with three different work modes. The first is the Silent Mode that has a base frequency of 1480Mhz and a Boost frequency of 1582MHz, which means that it will enter when we are not playing or under load. Next up is the Gaming Mode, which has a frequency of 1582MHz and a Boost mode of 1695MHz. This graphics card has a third mode that we must activate manually, called Lightning Mode with a base frequency of 1607MHz and a Boost mode of 1721MHz and that is designed to give a little extra power if necessary.

Regarding the rest of the features, this graphics card has 11GB of GDDR5X memory, which work at a frequency of 11GHz in Silent mode and at 11120MHz in Gaming and Lightning mode. Regarding video outputs, it has two DisplayPort 1.4, two HDMI 2.0 and a single DVI-D connector. The PCB of this graphics card has been customized by MSI and high quality components have been implemented, such as Military Class IV. Regarding its date of arrival and its price, we have no data.

Source: TT

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