![]() ![]() The card supports four maximum displays and a resolution of 7680×4320. If you would like to reach these speeds, you will need to using the MSI Gaming App and press one button to get there, or download the OC BIOS from the website and flash the card. MSI does ship to reviewers with the OC Bios already enabled. The 8GB of memory sits on a 256-bit bus and comes in at 2027 MHz or 10,108 MHz GDDR5X, This speed allows for 323.6 GB/s bandwidth.Ĭlocks on this card come in using the OC Mode at 1771 MHz base clock with 1911 MHz boost. It’s still not the HBM2 many are looking for, but that really only starts to shine at higher resolutions anyway. All models listed sport 8192 MB of GDDR5X memory which over DDR5, allows for a lot more bandwidth while using less power. The Gaming Z is the highest clocked model of the list with the X and vanilla Gaming model following. There are a couple of other “Gaming” 1080s on the MSI website, the plain Gaming model, the Gaming X and the Gaming Z that is on the test bench today. Listed below are the specifications from the MSI website on the GTX 1080 Gaming Z 8G. Let’s see how they did! Specifications and Features For this Gaming card, MSI strapped on its TwinFrozr VI cooler and gave the VRM area some additional support for quieter, cooler running parts, and a more stable overclock. Today we will take a detailed look at the performance and features of the MSI GTX 1080 Gaming Z 8G video card. ![]()
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