MSI Big Bang Fuzion Mobo Offers Boundless Gaming Performance

After several months’ waiting and lots of speculation, MSI’s second Big Bang branded motherboard, Big Bang Fuzion, has just been officially launched. By utilizing the Hydra Lucid 200 chip, the board enables users to install cross-vendor GPU in a single system.

The Fuzion board uses high-quality components like 100% Hi-c Cap and Super Ferrite Choke to maximum system performance and stability. Other features include external OC Dashboard, V-Kit, and built-in chip-driven OC Genie auto overclocking technology. Bundled with Quantum WaveTM audio card, the board supports the Creative EAX Advanced HD 5.0 and THX TruStudio PC audio tech.

Expected to become available in mid January, the Big Bang Fuzion will definitely become another unique choice for enthusiast gamers and overclockers.

5 Responses to “MSI Big Bang Fuzion Mobo Offers Boundless Gaming Performance”

  1. Toast Says:

    “will definitely become another unique choice for enthusiast gamers and overclockers.”

    Afraid not. It’s one of those things that look good on paper but the reality doesn’t live up to the claims.

    http://www.bit-tech.net/hardware/motherboards/2010/01/08/msi-big-bang-fusion-lucid-hydra-arrives/1

  2. Board Says:

    @ Toast

    Wow, hydra is very disappointing :(

  3. jason Says:

    Hydra needs much more work before it is on par with standard SLI and CF. I wonder what possessed MSI to release this board?

  4. Jay Says:

    wow the hydra sucks so much AND its an INTEL board???? wtf are they daft?

    intel already offers XF and SLI sure no mixing and matching but dammit the only reason i wanted a hydra board was sli on an AMD system.

    sorry master intel, i’ll never betray you again i guess..

  5. JCBeastie Says:

    I think you guys are missing the point, all the reviews I’ve seen of Hydra so far confirm the technology works. All we’re waiting for now is the driver support from Lucid to make it truely shine, after all ATi and nVidia have had several years to tweak their propriety multi-GPU tech. Give Hydra a chance.

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