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Nvidia GTX 1080 Ti Gets Some Big Help, New Water-Cooled Corsair Hydro GFX GTX 1080 Ti Could Be Gaming's Best [VIDEO}

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Watch out AMD Vega, Nvidia GTX 1080 Ti will be getting some boost this week. Corsair is teaming with MSI for the newly launched water-cooled graphics cards, the Hydro GFX GTX 1080 Ti.

The Hydro GFX GTX 1080 Ti is an overclocked version of the industry-favorite Nvidia GTX 1080 Ti graphics cards that features a built-in liquid cooling system. This liquid cooling system has been designed primarily to keep the graphics cards' temperature as low as possible.

Additionally, the newly launched water-cooled cards also sport a 120 mm radiator along with a 120 mm white LED fan attached. It features an 11GB of GDDR5X memory along with 3,584 CUDA Cores and a massive 352-bit memory bus, allowing the GTX 1080 Ti to run even the most advanced and graphics-intense applications or games today, the GameSpot reported.

The new Hydro GFX GTX 1080 Ti will be powered by the industry-leading GPU NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti, the most advanced and most powerful Nvidia GeForce GPU ever built. Its rocks a monstrous graphics processing performance.

But the new Hydro GFX GTX 1080 Ti from MSI and Corsair is a whole new story. This new beastly graphics card goes much farther and deeper, pushing Nvidia's reported performance even further and deeper.

However, today's improvements aren't just about MHz and speed. Corsair is taking Nvidia GTX 1080 Ti even better with the newly installed Corsair Hydro Series H55 liquid cooler. This is Nvidia graphics card going extreme.

With the Corsair liquid cooler, the new Hydro GFX GTX 1080 Ti will now able to run at temperatures that measure up to 50 percent lower than a standard Nvidia GTX 1080 Ti graphics card. The lower GPU temperature will allow the card to significantly boost its clock speeds higher for longer periods of time, which can result in up to 10 percent faster performance versus a stock Nvidia GTX 1080 Ti.

There's even more, Corsair wants to have the coolest and fastest GeForce GPU ever, that's why it's also equipping the new GPU with a 120mm cooling fan. Reports said that the Corsair's ML-Series fans harness some kind of magnetic levitation technology to physically suspend the fan rotor away from the fan motor when in operation.

As for the pricing and availability, the newly released Corsair Hydro GFX GTX 1080 Ti will retail for $800, that's a $100 more than the Nvidia's Founders Edition. The Corsair Hydro GFX GTX 1080 Ti will be made available (with a three-year warranty) immediately only from the Corsair's official website, to US, UK, and Germany customers. 

This isn't the first time Corsair and MSI made a GPU partnership like this one. The two have already worked on a Hydro GFX version of the GTX 1080 that yielded similar results and performance. 

Based in Fremont, California, Corsair is an American computer peripherals and hardware specialist that supplies high-performance products. Corsair's award-winning products include a PC cooling systems, power supply units, solid-state drives and more.

For more information on the Hydro GFX GTX 1080 Ti, check out the Hydro page at Corsair website. To learn more about the innovative Corsair Magnetic Levitation technology, check out the ML-Series page at Corsair website.

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