Testseek.com have collected 104 expert reviews of the MSI GeForce GTX 1080 Ti Gaming X 11GB GDDR5 PCIe and the average rating is 92%. Scroll down and see all reviews for MSI GeForce GTX 1080 Ti Gaming X 11GB GDDR5 PCIe.
April 2017
(92%)
104 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
AIB's always seem to make improvements over the venerable, but still room to make better, Founders Edition cards. That hasn't changed here a bit. MSI updated its Twin Frozr VI cooler to fit on the more power hungry GTX 1080 Ti and made a very cool-runni...
Published: 2017-05-09, Author: Igor , review by: tomshardware.com
Fast, Quiet, Wellbuilt cooler
Large, Heavy, Expensive
This is a big, expensive graphics card, but we're giving it a recommendation anyway. MSI does a good job of maintaining balance between performance and acoustics with its default settings. On the other hand, it went the extra mile with a highly effect...
Published: 2017-05-05, Author: Tom , review by: overclock3d.net
Let's get the obvious bit out of the way first. This is a GTX 1080 Ti. If you want the best gaming experience that the market has to offer you could do much worse than this. It's ridiculously capable and the first card that brings 4K gaming even close to...
Outstanding Performance, Ninja Quiet, 11GB GDDR5X Memory, Easy & Stable Overclocking, Titan X Performance, For Less $, 4K gaming on a single card
Very pricey, 3-slot coverage tricky for SLI setups, Unoriginal design
The MSI GeForce GTX 1080 Ti Gaming X 11G stands at the top of MSI's product stack for 1080 Ti custom variants. For a dip in price, clock speed and features, MSI offers the Gaming 11G (no "X"), the Armor 11G and the Seahawk (AIO liquid cooled). All of thes...
Published: 2017-04-26, Author: Steve , review by: gamersnexus.net
Gaming performance, as we've said, isn't all that exciting of a metric to look at when comparing multiple GTX 1080 Ti cards – or multiple 1060s, or multiple 580s. They're all (mostly) going to fall within a small range of each other. That remains true her...
Published: 2017-04-13, Author: Steve , review by: gamersnexus.net
Overclocking isn't exciting on this card. It's already pushed more or less to the limit. As shown in our OC stepping table (below), the card becomes unstable in games once we get to a 75-100MHz offset on the core, and the gains are limited in average fram...
Great gaming performance at 1440p resolution, Performs nearly identical to a GTX 1080 in some titles, Great power and performance efficiency with 16nm FF (tweaked) process, Upgrade from GTX 970 and GTX 980 will be a big boost, Titanium design looks amazin
Price could have been a bit lower ($479.99 US), No Factory OC out of box. (NVIDIA restriction for AIBs), Some GTX 1070 Ti models may not make much sense over a GTX 1080 for the same price, Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Reddit
Efficient cooling solution, 0dB technology, Full custom design, VR-Ready connectors
2.5 slot card may not fit into all builds, More expensive than Founders Edition
There is no denying that GTX 1080 Ti is faster than anything NVIDIA is currently offering under 1000 USD, but should MSI GTX 1080 Ti GAMING X be the card of your choice?Having tested few MSI cards in the past I knew what to expect and what to look into. M...
Overclocked out of the box, Good temperatures - no throttling, Quiet in gaming, Fans turn off in idle, RGB colors, Backplate included, DVI port included, HDMI 2.0b, DisplayPort 1.4
More expensive than Founders Edition, 15% reduced efficiency vs. Founders Edition, 2.5-slot design might not fit all cases, Memory not overclocked
The MSI GTX 1080 Ti Gaming X can currently be preordered online for $750. Overclocked out of the box Good temperatures - no throttling Quiet in gaming Fans turn off in idle RGB colors Backplate included DVI port included HDMI 2.0b, DisplayPort 1.4...
MSI went full circle with the Gaming X edition of the GeForce GTX 1080 Ti. All boxes are ticked and everything was done right. The GP102 GPU is a beast, a wolf in sheep's clothes even as the more difficult the rendering scenario gets, the better it starts...