
Micro-Star International kept on experimenting on graphics cards this summer and one of its resulting pixel-pumping creations has now been revealed - the N280GTX OC HydroGen. Based on an ordinary GeForce GTX 280, the new card is factory-overclocked (GPU is set to 700 MHz, with 602 MHz being the stock frequency) and comes equipped with a single-slot micro-channel copper waterblock.
When hooked up to a water-cooling setup, the N280GTX OC HydroGen's block is said to help lower the GPU temperature by up to 10 degrees Celsius compared to the stock cooling solution so, it's a keeper, that is, if you'll be able to find the card in stores. MSI hasn't said anything about the card's price tag or retail availability.