Bus Type | PCI Express 3.0 x16 |
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Max monitors supported | 4 |
VR Ready | Yes |
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CUDA cores | 2944 |
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Power consumption (operational) | 250.0 W |
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Minimum system power supply | 650.0 W |
Memory technology | GDDR6 SDRAM |
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Memory size | 8 GB |
Height | 5.51 in |
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Width | 2.19 in |
Depth | 12.87 in |
Weight | 54.78 oz |
Introduction and Technical Specifications
A massive air cooler and dual eight-pin power connectors make MSI's GeForce RTX 2080 Gaming X Trio one of the most robust RTX 2080 partner cards we've seen. The only challenge? Fitting it in your PC's case.
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