The card looks fantastic, and so it should, given that it uses one of their most popular cooler designs. It looks like many of their high-end RTX cards. Of course, this one is just a dual-fan, but they’re huge fans for big airflow at lower RPM.
Down the side of the card, you’ll find a stylish MSI logo with the dragon emblem.
Towards the back, a single 8-pin header for the power delivery; more than enough for this chipset.
The rear of the card is by far the best looking part of it. It has a brushed titanium finish, and the texture to it looks stunning. Plus, the subtle logo at the back is pretty tasteful.
As for cooling, those fans look great. However, the massive heatsink and heatpipe configuration should do the heavy lifting.
As for the display outputs, all pretty standard stuff really. There are three DP ports, and a single HDMI. Nothing fancy, but certainly more than most people will need either way.
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