Are you a fan of aluminum die casting
There are many RTX 4080 card designs, and in the end you can actually buy some of them from stores as opposed to used ones from the disappointing Cryptobro. Even more so in the case of . That premium often pays dividends, like with MSI’s RTX 4080 Suprim X reviewed by The FPS Review.
The card is advertised with a slightly higher boost clock of 2625MHz compared to the Founders Edition’s 2505MHz, but this turns out to be an understatement. When tested in Cyberpunk 2077, the card he reached 2850MHz and remained unwavering. When overclocked it showed the same behavior at an impressive 3015MHz in the same benchmark.
MSI seems to have achieved this thanks to a die-cast aluminum shroud and backplate weighing about 5 pounds, 3 ounces that are very effective at transferring heat. The shroud is aided by an upgraded Torx fan design. It still has ZERO FROZR to keep the system quiet even when there isn’t much work to do. The MSI RTX 4080 16GB SUPRIM X costs money, but it outperforms its competitors, especially when overclocked.