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Computex 2017: Camo Graphics cards from MSI

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 05/30/2017 02:21 AM | source: | 2 comment(s)
Computex 2017: Camo Graphics cards from MSI

Before our appointment with MSI, yesterday I jumped by the booth. There is a card that jumps out in design. Typically you all know the TwiNFrozr cooler series in just black/red. Well it appears a camo edition might be in the works.

As stated, today I have a booth overview at MSI and will be able to tell a thing or two more later on. However have a peek, no clue what the card is, likely a GeForce GTX 1080. It has interesting looks alright, now just to find that motherboard to pair it with - look in the background at the mobo, nice heatsinks :)



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#5437269 Posted on: 05/30/2017 07:53 AM
why do they even bother ? , graphics cards these days are all upside down or backwards installed anyway :) mine is in backwards , a friend of mine , his is installed upside down...
and it's a good thing that mine is in backwards cause i have a gtx 1070 that stays @ 50% fanspeed al the time , so i don't hear it running and it gets cold air from the sidepanel...
have a kraken x41 for the processor so that's no problem either and a 200mm fan in the front.

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#5437520 Posted on: 05/30/2017 05:28 PM
yeah, lets just make all gpu heatsinks pink then since it doesnt matter xD personally i like ddpat!

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