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Computex 2015: MSI Shows Series 100 Motherboards and GPUs

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 06/02/2015 05:22 AM | source: | 4 comment(s)
Computex 2015: MSI Shows Series 100 Motherboards and GPUs

In this news-item we'll show you the goods over at MSI. MSI has a big booth this year showcasing their hardware kit. There are lots of Series 100 motherboards on display and the focus seems to be the gaming lineup

In the photos below you can see a good number of Intel Series 100 that are to be released when Intel Skylake processors are out.  Obviously on the graphics card side there is lots to show from the new Radeon range as well as a nice variety of GeFore GTX 980 Ti graphics cards.

Radeon 380/390 products are not on display this computex. It seems they will be released in two weeks. Have a peek at the photos below, and I must state that the new products look very tasty. I also added some exclusive photo's of a GTX 980 Ti that is liquid cooled as announced yesterday in collaboration with Corsair.



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#5086982 Posted on: 06/02/2015 05:28 AM
Hilbert, any news about the Lightning line of GPUs? What's going on with that btw? I can only find the 290X variant. Will Nvidia not let them those cards anymore or something?

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#5086987 Posted on: 06/02/2015 05:58 AM
Yeah I talked about that, there is a 980 Ti Lighting in development. The ETA is not yet clear but expect in a month or two for the 980 Ti Lighting model.

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#5086994 Posted on: 06/02/2015 06:27 AM
Awesome news. Thanks.

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#5087938 Posted on: 06/03/2015 07:33 AM
Yeah I talked about that, there is a 980 Ti Lighting in development. The ETA is not yet clear but expect in a month or two for the 980 Ti Lighting model.


The 2 680 Lightnings that I had (I still have one as a "emergency" GPU :P) were the most advanced GPUs I ever had, from an engineering point of view. Good to know there will be a new version of this series for 980 Ti which hopefully will last a while longer, unlike with 680 and especially 780 (which was obsolete after only like 2 months due to the release of 780 Ti...).

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