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MSI N250GTS Twin Frozr

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 07/25/2009 08:58 AM | source: | 0 comment(s)

MSI has introduced the N250GTS Twin Frozr 1G OC and N250GTS Twin Frozr 512MB OC graphics cards:

Both cards have a Twin Frozr thermal design combined with dual PWM fans and 3 highly efficient heatpipes to keep the temperature low and improve the cards' stability. Additionally, MSI's N250GTS Twin Frozr series features 128 stream processors, 256-bit GDDR3 high-speed memory, and Military Class components for the longest lifespan and stability. The powerful N250 Twin Frozr series provide a smooth DirectX 10 game play and a great gaming experience.

Twin Frozr thermal design
The MSI N250GTS Twin Frozr series have a Twin Frozr thermal design, featuring two intelligent PWM fans, which adjust their speed according to the GPU's loading and temperature. This design helps the card to run quietly and stay cool under normal conditions; while maintaining a low-noise operation when running 3D programs and games. The MSI N250GTS Twin Frozr series also comes with three heatpipes which efficiently dissipate heat.

Military Class Components





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