WHEN CHOOSING which GPUs to review, there’s a simple process of elimination we go through. Typically, we review a reference card on launch, then, if it’s interesting enough, one aftermarket variant, and generally that’s it. To cover more than that, it has to be exceptional in one way or another. MSI’s Trio is one such card.
Admittedly, this isn’t the first tri-cooler we’ve seen from MSI, although that threefan design has usually been reserved for the two-and-a-half-slot, high-end, Lightning overclocking variants, which aren’t readily available, and often come at such a high price point it’s enough to make even the mighty Titan Xp sweat.
So, what’s so interesting? Think of this as MSI’s equivalent to Asus’s DCIII. Or a Tri Frozr cooling solution, instead of its usual Twin Frozr. Now,…
