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MSI Shows Transparent TwinFrozr Cooling Solution
A nice spot from the colleagues at TPU, they noticed that MSI is teasing a transparent version of their TwinFrozr Cooling Solution. The cooler is to be used on their Radeon R9 290 series graphics cards and should provide these puppies the cooling they actually need. If you base an idea of the reference PCB then it is going to be a fairly a long and tall TwinFrozr IV design - all see-through acrylic shroud covering the aluminum fin-stack heatsink.
TwinFrozr IV is MSI's workhorse VGA cooler for its Gaming, Lightning, and HAWK series of factory-overclocked graphics cards.
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#4718572 Posted on: 12/06/2013 04:23 PM
I don't care what a graphics card looks like but I would like a completely clear plastic cooler. It would make it a lot easier to know when it needs cleaning.
I don't care what a graphics card looks like but I would like a completely clear plastic cooler. It would make it a lot easier to know when it needs cleaning.
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#4719379 Posted on: 12/07/2013 11:05 PM
And then I saw this lol, now the question is who copied who? xD
MSI Teases Transparent TwinFrozr Cooling Solution
And then I saw this lol, now the question is who copied who? xD

MSI Teases Transparent TwinFrozr Cooling Solution
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#4719380 Posted on: 12/07/2013 11:08 PM
f me, evga know how to raise the bar.
f me, evga know how to raise the bar.
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#4719609 Posted on: 12/08/2013 12:00 PM
This sort of semi-transparent plastic usually glows brightly around UV lights, I'm guessing / hoping that there are UV LED's in there... imagine a glowing blue / green / purple card, pretty sweet in a matching build.
This sort of semi-transparent plastic usually glows brightly around UV lights, I'm guessing / hoping that there are UV LED's in there... imagine a glowing blue / green / purple card, pretty sweet in a matching build.
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That's the first thing that came to mind. I bet it'll be RGB/LED ready! If not shame on them as it will indeed look utterly boring.