
MSI is known for playing around with card designs using custom cooling solutions but for its newest GeForce 200 series card, it has went all out. Named N260GTX Lightning, the upcoming card features a red PCB (BEd: blasphemy, we know), an 8+2 phase power design, a dual-slot cooler with two fans and five heatpipes, long-lasting (5000 hours) capacitors, D-Sub, DVI and DisplayPort or HDMI connectivity, and 1792 MB of GDDR3 memory, double the amount of current offers.
The frequencies of MSI's custom GeForce GTX 260 are yet unknown but no matter how high they are, the user will be able to quickly and easily modify them thanks to the bundled AirForce panel. The N260GTX Lightning is expected to be launched at CeBIT.
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