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Guru3D.com » News » MSI Big Bang Fuzion update adds DX11 and 3-way support

MSI Big Bang Fuzion update adds DX11 and 3-way support

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 04/13/2010 06:12 PM | source: | 0 comment(s)

MSI notes that LucidLogix has rolled out a driver update for the Hydra multi-GPU solution that is used by the company's Big Bang Fuzion motherboard. You can download Hydra 1.5.106 over here, this update adds support for DX11 graphics cards along with 3-way cross-vendor support.

MSI announces the major HYDRA driver update - V1.5.106 - to the MSI Big Bang-Fuzion. HYDRA Technology supports up to 3-way cross-vendor multi-GPU processing and DirectX 11 for experiencing the latest and most detailed 3D gaming environments with the most flexibility of any platform. Gamers using Big Bang-Fuzion will be able to easily upgrade their systems with any graphic card of their choice.

MSI Big Bang-Fuzion is the first mainboard in the industry to feature Lucid





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