It’s finally here, the first GeForce GTX 1080 Ti with All-in-One cooling solution.

MSI GTX 1080 Ti SEA HAWK (X)

As always, there are two models, the Sea Hawk X features higher clock speeds, around 60 MHz faster than non-X. In regards to the design, both cards look exactly the same. MSI equipped 1080 Ti Sea Hawk with a new cooler shroud, but the backplate is identical to GTX 1080 Sea Hawk’s. It appears that the radiator fan has not changed either, which suggest we are looking at the same custom Corsair H55 AIO cooler that we had on GTX 1080/1070 series. The card is using reference-based PCB with the only exception being an addition DVI-D port.

If you are looking for MSI’s liquid-cooled GTX 1080 Ti with a water block, then you need to wait for Sea Hawk EK, which was not officially introduced yet.

There is no word on the pricing or availability yet, but I would expect these cards to be available soon.

MSI GTX 1080 Ti Sea Hawk X Mode Base Clock Boost Clock Memory Clock OC Mode 1569 MHz 1683 MHz 11124 MHz Gaming Mode 1544 MHz 1657 MHz 11016 MHz Silent Mode 1480 MHz 1582 MHz 11016 MHz

MSI GTX 1080 Ti 11GB SEA HAWK X Specs provided by VideoCardz.NET Database GPU : GP102-350 Base Clock : 1569 MHz (+6.0%) Cores : 3584 Boost Clock : 1683 MHz (+6.4%) TMUs : 224 Memory Clock : 11.1 Gbps (+1.0%) ROPs : 88 Memory : 11 GB GDDR5X 352b

MSI GTX 1080 Ti Sea Hawk Mode Base Clock Boost Clock Memory Clock OC Mode 1506 MHz 1620 MHz 11016 MHz Gaming Mode 1493 MHz 1607 MHz 11016 MHz Silent Mode 1480 MHz 1582 MHz 11016 MHz

MSI GTX 1080 Ti 11GB SEA HAWK Specs provided by VideoCardz.NET Database GPU : GP102-350 Base Clock : 1506 MHz (+1.8%) Cores : 3584 Boost Clock : 1620 MHz (+2.4%) TMUs : 224 Memory Clock : 11 Gbps ROPs : 88 Memory : 11 GB GDDR5X 352b