Saturday, September 4th, 2010

MSI announces energy saving graphics cards with GeForce 9800GT GPU

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msi_tantalum.jpgMSI today unveils two new energy saving graphics cards – N9800GT-MD1G and N9800GT-MD512 – that meet customers demands for energy-saving and performance. Both cards use NVIDIA’s all new, advanced GeForce 9800GT GPU, which not only delivers all the performance of its predecessors, but uses a more advanced capability control technology to decrease ability consumption by up to 25%. Additionally, that card equips MSI’s latest generation of capacitors, Hi-c CAP, and solid state chokes (SSC) for better, more stable overclocking and the most fulfilling performance/energy-saving graphical experience. MSI has equipped that N9800GT series with special high-quality Hi-c CAP for the GPU’s potential supply. Hi-c CAP uses the extremely rare Tantalum material in its core; tantalum is the extremely expensive and stable metal, and gives Hi-c CAP a 200 year lifespan at a constant operation temperature of 65 degrees centigrade.
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The all new MSI N9800GT-MD1G and N9800GT-MD512 have more accurate control by their potential supply, cutting capability consumption by up to 25%. Customers will additionally enjoy that these cards do not require an additional 6-pin capability cord, thereby increasing convenience, helping the environment, and saving on the electricity bill. MSI’s N9800GT packages an HDMI port in addition to DVI and D-Sub ports for direct connection with an LCD TV.

[Source] dhiram

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