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MSI Twin Frozr II graphics cards

MSI Twin Frozr II graphics cards

MSI has just released a couple more graphics cards for avid gamers, and we’re talking about the N470GTX and N465GTX Twin Frozr II which will be based on MSI’s unique Twin Frozr II thermal design. The latter also has a variant known as the N465GTX Twin Frozr II golden edition graphics card that will feature the entire full copper design. Powered by NVIDIA’s advanced GeForce GTX 400 GPU while boasting support for key NVIDIA technologies including 3D Vision Surround, PhysX and CUDA, you can be sure that these puppies will run cool even at their peak levels (at least in relation to a stock card design) thanks to MSI’s Twin Frozr II thermal design which will reduce noise by 21.5dB and heat by 16 Celsius under a full load. No word on pricing as at press time though, but now would be a good time to consider a high end graphics card upgrade if you’re looking for one.

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