MSI’s 260GTX graphics series rules the market

ians | March 14, 2009Visited 6645 times, 2 so far today | Comments (1)

MSI’s newly launched 260GTX graphics series rules the market. Before some time the company had announced to launch its the next generation of the successful N260GTX series with a dual-fan and a quintuple heatpipe design called Twin Frozr for best stability even under a most stressful workload.

At the same time the N260GTX series comes now with 896 MB of 448 bit DDR3 memory and 100% solid state capacitors putting gamers in the best position to fully enjoy demanding DirectX10 games with their enthralling visual and sound effects.

With the MSI N260GTX series gamers now can choose between two solutions. For the most demanding power gamer only the dual-fan edition will do, but the occasional leisure gamer might already be satisfied with the single-fan edition.

MSI’s entire N260GTX series supports the NVIDIA PhysX acceleration technology. Modern DirectX 10 games allow for a most realistic and incredibly immersive game play when utilizing the PhysX technology.

MSI is the world leading brand manufacturer of graphics cards and motherboards. MSI’s entirely new Twin Frzor on N260GTX series utilizes an intelligent PWM dual-fan design. The fan speed is automatically adjusted according to the core temperature of the GPU, guaranteeing ultra-low noise emissions under regular load while dynamically adjusting the fan speed during game play and 3D-operations and still remaining quiet.

In addition, the Twin Frozr on MSI N260GTX series uses an industry-leading quintuple heat-pipe design, compared to conventional twin- or quadruple-pipe designs this greatly improves heat dissipation efficiency.

Moreover the dual-fan design naturally also provides twice as big a cooling efficiency. With two fans the user is always on the safe site, should for some reason one fan not operate correctly, the second fan still secures effective cooling, thereby making sure that your graphics card won’t be damaged.

Currently there are two different types of capacitors prevailing in the industry, electrolytic capacitors and solid state ones, with the solid state capacitors offering greater longevity. Beyond a prolonged longevity solid state capacitors can also better cope with high frequencies and withstand more heat while providing a more stable current at the same time.

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  1. Jackie says:

    I am drooling over the specs! Now, I am getting really jealous. I like cool pc’s with hard core graphics. I should be switching now. :)

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