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# COMPUTEX2017: MSI will reveal the new MSI GTX 1080Ti LIGHTNING Z

MSI announces that it will present at Computex 2017 a review of the MSI GTX 1080Ti LIGHTNING Z graphics card and will also show the MSI GTX 1080 Ti Gaming X with a USB 3.1 Type-C port for video.

The arrival of the NVIDIA GTX 1080 Ti graphics card has allowed us to see a large number of graphics cards based on it, they are developed by each manufacturer according to criteria of each company. In this case we are talking about MSI, which has presented us with a review of the NVIDIA GTX 1080 Ti, again. This graphics card is the MSI GTX 1080Ti LIGHTNING Z, which will be presented at Computex 2017, which as we know, will be next week. It is great news that this mythical graphics card is back, offering great performance and features.

MSI has presented the GTX 1080 Ti LIGHTNING Z, which will have the TriFozr heatsink installed, with three new generation TORX 2.0 fans, which offer excellent performance and excellent cooling. The heatsink cover has been modified with a new completely black design, leaving behind the yellow color that reigned in these graphics cards. It's funny, but this graphics card looks similar in design to the ASUS Strix DirectCU III and not to the traditional LIGHTNING. How could it be otherwise, this graphics card has RGB LED lighting.

Under the heatsink we have a PCB with its own design and to which the Military Class 4 components have been integrated, which allows this graphics card to have a brutal performance. In addition, MSI will show at Computex the MSI GTX 1080 Ti Gaming X 11G graphics card, which has been remodeled to be the first graphics card on the market to integrate a USB 3.1 Type-C port, expressly intended for video. When we see it there and know the specifications, we will bring them to you.

Source: TweakTown

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