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Review on MSI GeForce Architecture Overclocked Graphics Computer Components for Internal Components by Adam Gontarz ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A great option for this money, I definitely recommend it!

The MSI GeForce RTX 2080 VENTUS is a great graphics card for gaming, streaming or general work. The TDP of the graphics card is 225W, which can be increased up to 250W. Three DisplayPort 1.4, HDMI 2.0b ports and USB Type-C - a set of interfaces. I really liked the cooling, it is thought out to the smallest detail. The fans here (90mm) have an interesting curved shape due to which they create increased air pressure and you know, this is probably not bad, it helps to increase heat dissipation . If I'm not mistaken, there are 4 copper heat pipes with a square shape and a smooth surface. A nickel-plated copper plate takes heat from the chip (it is even, no irregularities). There was also a plate on the board that made the board itself stronger and also cooled the components on it. But that's not all on the back of the video card, that is, there is a plate on the back of the board, otherwise called a backplate, which performs as many as 3 properties 1) decor 2) cooling (there are gaskets between the board and the backplate) 3) strength. In terms of temperatures, everything is fine here, a maximum of 69 degrees (in a ventilated case) Through MSI Afterburner, you can easily overclock the card! I recommend it to everyone!

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Pros
  • -Smart and proper cooling -Beautiful strict design -Presence of a backplate -Great potential in overclocking (you can pull +15 percent performance) -VR games can be played and this is undoubtedly a plus) -Low price (savings in the region of 12 thousand! -Small size
Cons
  • It is necessary to find fault with the shortcomings if the price is high, it is one of the lowest on the RTX2080, and indeed they are not here!