MSI unveils GeForce RTX 5080 and RTX 5070 Ti EXPERT graphics cards

MSI´s new EXPERT Series graphics cards bring NVIDIA Blackwell power and Artificial Intelligence acceleration to demanding creators and professionals.

MSI has launched its latest additions to the EXPERT Series of graphics cards, introducing the GeForce RTX 5080 16G EXPERT and RTX 5070 Ti 16G EXPERT. This expansion underscores MSI´s commitment to serving creators, professionals, and advanced users seeking high-end, reliable solutions. The new EXPERT Series cards have been engineered for a balance of powerhouse performance, refined aesthetics, and long-term dependability, aiming to set a new standard for graphics hardware in the enthusiast market.

The key highlight of both models is their foundation on NVIDIA´s next-generation Blackwell architecture. This underpinning delivers significant performance leaps for users tackling complex creative applications, compute-heavy tasks, and demanding technical workloads. With features such as DLSS 4, advanced ray tracing capabilities, and a suite of Artificial Intelligence enhancements, the cards are designed to handle modern rendering pipelines efficiently, boosting productivity and creative output while maintaining robust system stability.

In terms of user experience, the EXPERT Series targets those requiring seamless multitasking alongside intensive visual workloads. The new cards promise ultra-fast rendering speeds, a smooth operational environment for multitasking, and enhanced workflows that benefit from Artificial Intelligence-driven acceleration. With this launch, MSI further cements its reputation for producing graphics cards that cater not only to gamers but also to the unique demands of creators and industry professionals.

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