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Guru3D.com » News » MSI's Big Bang Motherboard is called Trinergy

MSI's Big Bang Motherboard is called Trinergy

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 10/28/2009 10:52 AM | source: | 0 comment(s)

Earlier on already a photo was spotted on an MSI GD80 motherboard with Lucid Hydra chipset. It now seems that MSI is planning a launch fairly soon and will actually launch it under the tag Trinergy.

Over at a Turkish website early photo's have leaked on this motherboard and what's so interesting is that the box mentions Big Bang and Trinergy.

The motherboard will be based on the P55 chipset, is the GD80 version of the motherboard and thus supports Core i7 and Core i5 processors. LucidLogix will place their Hydra chip on there allowing the motherboard to make use of different graphics card and have them run together to render games. The fun thing here is that you can actually use an NVIDIA and an ATI card if you wanted to.

Next to all the cool features the board already offers MSI added a few more extra's which seem to be a combo of THX TruStudio PC and Creative's EAX Advanced HD 5.0 A possibility is (but we are not certain) is that this motherboard also carries support for Sata 6Gb/sand usb 3.0-ports.

It is also rumored that an X58 version of this motherboard will become available under the name Fuzion.

I;m just curious, some of you ptrobably need to ask/explain to your parents or girlfirend that you want a 'Big Bang' for Christmas ? :)

The motherboard will be available likely in early December, prices are TBA. Theck out the thumbnails.







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