Plus has an extra heat pipe so cooling should be a tad better, I could see no other difference is still a Ti so Both will have the same PCBHello.
I would like to know, does the Trio has the same PCB and 15-phase VRM as the Trio Plus. Or does the non-Plus use the non-Ti PCB with 10 phases?
Thanks. I fail to see why MSI decided to make two versions under the same name, with different cooler. The Plus is out of stock since launch, I can only find the non-Plus and got curious what else they changed.Plus has an extra heat pipe so cooling should be a tad better, I could see no other difference is still a Ti so Both will have the same PCB
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Hello. Could you run 3dmark DLSS test or 10minutes of Furmark and post gpu-z screenshot to see temperatures, fan speed and power draw?I would like to revive this thread. I just bought the 5070 TI gamin Trio OC (white) (non plus). I dont mind the 4 heatpipes instead of 5 since it seems to be a good cooling solution/pcb design overall. But the custom pcb is a really important part to me, so is it the same pcb as on the plus-models? That would make it compareable to the reviews of the plus models that are available online.
Thank you so much for any information on this!
That's the Plus version.Card hasn‘t arrived yet but i found this:
It‘s german so you may have to use translated undertitles. It is the non-plus version. In the comments he said he asked MSI and they answered that its the same card with one less heatpipe.
Hope it helps
What leads you to that conclusion? In the comments he said he has to ask msi about the differences since he never had the plus version in his handsThat's the Plus version.
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So at 7:37 when he peels off the plastic, that's not his card?What leads you to that conclusion? In the comments he said he has to ask msi about the differences since he never had the plus version in his hands
Do you want the easy way or the hard way? Hard way would be running 3DMark DLSS, Port Royal and Cyberpunk benchmark at least 10 times and report the last results for each benchmark. Easy way is OCCT, Kombustor or Furmark for 30 minutes, but 10 minutes should be enough too.I can probably test the card with open case tomorrow if anybody is interested but its very hard to find comparable results since all reviewers get very different results aswell:
Torture:
YT video i posted:
1420 rpm
Gpu 64,2 C
Memory 60 C
Igorslab:
1350 rpm
Gpu ~66 C
Mem ~62 C
Gaming:
Igors lab:
1350 rpm
Gpu 65-66 C
Mem 66-68 C
techpowerup:
1243 rpm
Gpu 63 C
Mem 66 C
So what is the benchmark?
Thanks. It seems coil whine in hardware accelerated tasks, like web browser is pretty common for MSI cards.So its finally there.
Coil whine on my card is low to very low. Initally i had a problem that seems to be common with those cards, while scrolling or doing anything it had some strange buzzing noises comparable to heavy coil whine. I set the PCIe16x slot in bios to "Gen5", when i rebooted it was still there for a few minutes and disappeared. Sometimes it`s coming back for a few seconds and disappears again. Really strange behaviour but i dont think its really a thing in closed case.
Now 10 min. Furmark:
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Ambient Temp.: 22,5 C
The card always kept the GPU slightly under 67 Celsius. Fans are audible at that point but not loud. In general the fan noise is not that high pitched annoying sound.
Let me know if you want to have any other infos