MSI unveils new custom designed GTX 1070 Ti cards

Even as gamers here eagerly stretch their necks out in anticipation of NVIDIA’s GTX 1070 Ti cards, MSI announces four custom models – only two of which will be destined for the Malaysia market. Their GTX 1070 Ti Titanium 8G and GTX 1070 DUKE 8G will be limited to the United States, China and Taiwan.

Which MSI GTX 1070 Ti cards will Malaysia will see?

Dressed in a fashionable Black & White design inspired by advanced armor shielding, the MSI GeForce GTX 1070 Ti ARMOR 8G is perfect for gamers and case modders looking for something unique and different.


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The new ARMOR 2X Thermal Design uses the patented TORX Fan technology also found on the award-winning TWIN FROZR V graphics cards and Advanced Airflow Control for enhanced cooling performance. MSI’s Zero Frozr technology stops the fans in low-load situations such as web browsing or light gaming to remain fully silent.

MSI GTX 1070 Ti AERO 8G

Sporting a sleek Black & Silver look, the MSI GeForce GTX 1070 Ti AERO 8G will look great in any build. The AERO graphics cards feature a thermal design built around a radial fan which pushes all the heated air out of the PC via a rear exhaust, keeping the rest of your components cool.

Meanwhile, in US, China and Taiwan…

The MSI GeForce GTX 1070 Ti Titanium 8G and GTX 1070 Ti GAMING 8G come equipped with the TWIN FROZR VI cooler, allowing for higher core and memory clock speeds for increased performance in games. The famous shapes of the eye-catching TWIN FROZR cooler are intensified by a fiery GAMING glow piercing through the cover, while the MSI GAMING dragon RGB LED on the side can be set to millions of colors.

A completely new custom 10-phase PCB design using Military Class Level components with 6-pin and 8-pin power connectors enables higher performance to push your graphics card to the max.

With a large triple-fan cooling solution, DUKE is made for users that prioritize a massive airflow to keep their beastly card cool. It features a custom PCB that shares its design with MSI’s dominant GAMING series cards.

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