MSI Afterburner Utility Updated to Version 1.5.1

 

MSI has just updated Afterburner, the graphics card monitoring and tweaking utility, to version 1.5.1, and all the updates are related to MSI graphics cards:

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MSI 890FX-GD70 Motherboard Spotted at CeBIT

 

First seen back in last December, the MSI 890FX-GD70 motherboard makes its official appearance at CeBIT.

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MSI Trots out Radeon HD 5770 HAWK Graphics Card

 

MSI has just unveiled its custom-cooled Radeon HD 5770 HAWK graphics card, which looks exactly the same as the HAWX card that we reported earlier.

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MSI Builds Radeon HD 5770 HAWX for Mainstream Users

 

In addition to expanding the Lightning family which targets high-end segment, MSI is also gearing up to offer another overclockable graphics card series for mainstream users – HAWX.

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MSI Big Bang Fuzion Board Hit Newegg

 

If you are unhappy with the fact that Big Bang Fuzion motherboard reached Japan first, you might feel better to learn that the board has actually hit Newegg.

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MSI HD 5870 Lightning in the Nude

 

TechPowerUp has picked up several juicy pictures of the MSI’s upcoming overclocking-friendly graphics card – the 15-phase HD 5870 Lightning.

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MSI’s Big Bang Fuzion Motherboard Hits Stores in Japan

 

Officially unveiled earlier this month, MSI’s highly-anticipated Big Bang Fuzion motherboard has actually reached stores in Japan.

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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.

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15-Phase MSI R5870 Lightning Pictured

 

The German site ATI-Forum has recently got a chance to have an exclusive look at MSI’s upcoming R5870 Lightning graphics card which features a jaw-dropping 15-phase power circuit and two 8-pin power connectors.

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MSI Preps Cheaper GeForce GT240

 

MSI has developed a new GeForce GT240 with a short PCB – VN240GT-MD1G, which features 1+1 phase power design instead of the 2+1 phase on reference model.

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MSI GTX275 Lightning Achieves New NVIDIA GPU World Record

 

The Belgium overclocking expert Massman has recently achieved a new NVIDIA GPU world record with the MSI GTX275 Lightning, a particularly overclocking-friendly graphics card released earlier this year.

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MSI’s Non-reference Radeon HD 5770 Pixellized

 

Noticing that AMD did some tweaks on the heatsink of the Radeon HD 5770 graphics cards, we did a performance comparision test between the first and second edition. In addition to the reference HD 5770 with second edition cooler, MSI has also developed a real non-reference HD 5770.

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MSI Big Bang Trinergy Motherboard CrossFire/SLI Benchmarks

 

Introduction

Cool package

Back in October MSI unveiled the first motherboard of its high-anticipated Big Bang series – Trinergy, but the board turns out to be using NVIDIA’s nForce 200 SLI chip instead of the Lucid Hydra 200 as most of us expected.

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MSI Jumps on the SATA 6Gbps / USB 3.0 Bandwagon with P55-GD85 Mobo

 

Since Asus and Gigabyte have both presented their own P55 motherboards with SATA 6Gbps and USB 3.0 ports, MSi also decides it’s time to jump on the bandwagon.

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MSI 890FX-GD70 Motherboard Caught on Camera

 

AMD is going to debut the Leo desktop platform in Q2 next year as the successor of Dragon, and the Leo is expected to be based on three main parts – two of them are Thuban hexa-core processor and RD890 series chipset. Together with the SB850 southbridge, the R890 will make up the 890FX chipset which powers the MSI motherboard seen below.

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