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    MSI Releases 3 New AMD R7950 GPU

    MSI has releases 3 new GPU's for high end gaming performance and for overclocking support. The series is AMD R7950. This cards are equipped with abilities to use MSI Twin Frozr cooling solution which enables much higher overclocking results and lower noise. In comparison to traditional cooling method, this cars are meant for extreme gamers. The cards have awesome overclocking potential and you can gain better output from it also. The cooling ability allows the GPUs to work 10°C cooler on the existing temperature which is actually a kind of major gain. MSI also explains that that cars are will give better overclocking results then any other cards. R7950 Twin Frozr 3GD5/OC is the first one which users a special cooling support by MSI. The other two cards in the same range are R7970-2PMD3GD5/OC and the R7950-2PMD3GD5/OC which works on regular cooling methods. Mostly the gpus tends to provide a better cooling support and lower noise which irritates many of use. Because of better cooling support is now possible to overclock the card at a better clock speed without worrying about killing the gpu. You can gain more than 30% performance because of this.The GPU is built on Hi-c capacitors which increases the life time of this cards. They can tolerate more heat and work for longer time without breaking up.


    Many of us facing issue of shorter overclocking time. This cards can come in the list of best for gaming. Anyhow the test can be finalize by actual usage only. There are ample of features that are defined by MSI for the GPU's. The cards work smoother with MSI overclocking tools.

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    Re: MSI Releases 3 New AMD R7950 GPU

    Surely this card will be costlier but it is a kind of better choice for gamers. Anyhow they are going to risk their system for performance and might burn out the same. It is good to hear that MSI added really something cool to keep card stable for longer time. But wouldn't this will degrade the life span of card. That can only be concluded after using the card for sometime.

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