
GeForce RTX is powered by NVIDIA Turing, the world's most advanced GPU architecture for gamers and creators. Get truly next-gen performance and features with dedicated AI and ray-tracing cores for the ultimate experience.

The new GeForce RTX SUPER™ Series has even more cores and higher clocks, bringing you performance that's up to 25% faster than the original RTX 20 Series and 6X faster than the previous-generation 10 Series GPUs. It's time to gear up and get super powers.

Capture + share videos, screenshots and livestreams with friends. Keep your drivers up to date and optimize your game settings. GeForce Experience™ lets you do it all. It's the essential companion to your GeForce graphics card.

THE RETURN OF THE BEAST
The GeForce RTX 20 SUPER GAMING TRIO is the return of MSI's mighty three-fan graphics card. Only reserved for the most powerful of GPU's, the TRIO Series features a mix of black and gunmetal grey with elegant shapes and a classy brushed metal backplate that matches the front. This looks great with the gorgeous RGB effects found on the front and the side of the card, which can be controlled using MSI's Mystic Light software and made to synchronize with other RGB components.

BRILLIANT DISPLAY OF COLORS
Put on a colorful display using the MSI Mystic Light utility. Choose your unique look from millions of available colors and provide a finishing touch with any of the predefined animated effects. A fresh new look & feel is just a few clicks away. Not feeling the hype or just prefer to go dark for a bit? Turning the LEDs off is just as easy.

Backplate
Rocking a classy brushed look, the backplate on the GAMING series provides a nice visual finish to the card. It also strengthens the card and thanks to some cleverly placed thermal pads even helps to keep temperatures low.

Actually Cool Backplate
Prevents Cutting of Hands
TORX FAN 3.0
A brand-new version of the iconic MSI TORX fan pushes the limits of thermal performance yet further than before. The new trims clearly visible on the traditional fan blade create a focused airflow which in turn is pushed down by the dispersion fan blades for increased static pressure.


Dispersion Fan Blades
Special curved blades that accelerate airflow, increasing overall effectiveness.

Traditional Fan Blade
These help push down a steady airflow to the massive heatsink below.
ZERO FROZR: STAY UNDETECTED
First introduced in 2008 by MSI, ZERO FROZR technology stops the fans completely when temperatures are relatively low, eliminating all fan noise when no cooling is needed. When the heat is on during gaming, the fans will automatically start spinning again to keep your powerhouse cool.

MASTERY OF AERODYNAMICS
In our quest to provide the best cooling, we have mastered the art of Aerodynamics.

TENSE COOLING
Tightly bolted onto the PCB, the heatsink provides better heat dissipation and strengthens the card.

POWER COOLING PLATE
A dedicated aluminum plate covers the power delivery components to provide direct cooling for optimized performance.

AMPLIFIED PCB
Using thicker layers of copper enables faster and cleaner signal transmission for sustained performance.

OC SCANNER
The latest version of MSI Afterburner features OC Scanner for RTX 20 series graphics cards. OC Scanner is an automated function that will find the highest stable overclock settings for your card. Giving you a free performance boost for a smooth in-game experience thanks to higher FPS.

Pros: Runs cool, hits around 72-73C when overclocked and around 70C or lower without one. Great at overclocking, was able to get +130 core clock, 1000+ memory clock. At stock clocks it usually boosts up to 1950 - 1995 mHz for the core clock while my overclock boosts to 2050 - 2070 mHz. Has great performance, basically on par with a stock RTX 2080 once you overclock it. Whisper quiet even when overclocked. Possibly the best priced RTX 2070S on the market considering how good the cooler is.
Cons: Its massive, its a 3 slot card and its 328 mm long. Had to plug in the VGA power cables into the card before putting it into the PCIe slot in a NZXT H440 case because of how close the VGA power plugs are to the drive cage.