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freeman85
post Dec 17 2010, 03:17 PM

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QUOTE(Sanko @ Dec 15 2010, 01:47 PM)
580GTX!!!! luckily i only play Dota where 6600LE should be enough for the job. hehe...
nope, you can reapply anytime. afaik. i also change my thermal paste.
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oo thanks for the info ..after reapply my thermal paste with mx-2 my gfx card going 43-45 c idle with open casing smile.gif ...no aircon room before around 48-50c
msi need better thermal paste laugh.gif
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post Dec 17 2010, 04:05 PM

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QUOTE(freeman85 @ Dec 17 2010, 03:17 PM)
oo thanks for the info ..after reapply my thermal paste with mx-2 my gfx card going 43-45 c idle with open casing smile.gif ...no aircon room before around 48-50c
msi need better thermal paste  laugh.gif
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That's for your feedback. We are trying our best, it may take time. Glad that after reapply MX-2 it's better.
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post Dec 18 2010, 11:47 AM

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want to ask if msi have intel s776 board that support both ddr2 and ddr3 ?
and any msi s1366 board that have at least 5 years warranty or dont use a realtek lan chipset ?
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post Dec 20 2010, 10:48 AM

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QUOTE(freeman85 @ Dec 18 2010, 11:47 AM)
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want to ask if msi have intel s776 board that support both ddr2 and ddr3 ?
and any msi s1366 board that have at least 5 years warranty or dont use a realtek lan chipset ?
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May i know if it's s775 which you are relating to as I know s776 are only for Xeon Chips. And if it's s775, we only do not carry any combo ram slots motherboard in Msia.

Currently all our products carry 3 yrs warranty which I believe is a standard for most manufacturers until further notice.

For the time being, most of our motherboard uses Realtek, one of the biggest world provider in LAN Chip.

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post Dec 20 2010, 10:52 AM

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hey, i would like to ask do we have the 870 Fusion Power Edition over here? thanks in advance notworthy.gif
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post Dec 20 2010, 10:58 AM

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Ive just grabbed a pair of MSI GTX580s recently on box n PCB sticker printed as OC Edition with model no. XXXX-OC would like to know what's the difference vs normal edition? Coz in my observation nothing special still core 775mhz same cooler etc. Pls clarify. Thx in advanced
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post Dec 20 2010, 11:55 AM

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QUOTE(Lacus @ Dec 20 2010, 10:52 AM)
hey, i would like to ask do we have the 870 Fusion Power Edition over here? thanks in advance notworthy.gif
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Currently there is no plan to bring in the 870 Fuzion Power Edition into Msia yet. We might consider this if the demand is good.


QUOTE(owikh84 @ Dec 20 2010, 10:58 AM)
Ive just grabbed a pair of MSI GTX580s recently on box n PCB sticker printed as OC Edition with model no. XXXX-OC would like to know what's the difference vs normal edition? Coz in my observation nothing special still core 775mhz same cooler etc. Pls clarify. Thx in advanced
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Thanks bro for giving MSI an opportunity in your rig again. For the question, the OC basically refers to the Over Voltage function of GPU, as for native support in AfterBurner.

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post Dec 20 2010, 12:02 PM

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QUOTE(MSI-MY @ Dec 20 2010, 11:55 AM)
Currently there is no plan to bring in the 870 Fuzion Power Edition into Msia yet. We might consider this if the demand is good.
Thanks bro for giving MSI an opportunity in your rig again. For the question, the OC basically refers to the Over Voltage function of GPU, as for native support in AfterBurner.
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so then plz reconsider to bring it in coz i can see only msi have the fuzion chip on a 870 mobo...
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post Dec 20 2010, 12:04 PM

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But i cant adjust voltage with AfterBurner
The two important boxes in settings are ticked already hmm.
Will mod the bios n see
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QUOTE(fuzore @ Dec 20 2010, 12:02 PM)
so then plz reconsider to bring it in coz i can see only msi have the fuzion chip on a 870 mobo...
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Currently we have the 870 Fuzion model on the shelf. Without the (Power Edition).

Still depends on the demands.

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post Dec 20 2010, 01:14 PM

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QUOTE(owikh84 @ Dec 20 2010, 12:04 PM)
But i cant adjust voltage with AfterBurner
The two important boxes in settings are ticked already hmm.
Will mod the bios n see
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Go to your MSI Afterburner's directory.
Go find the MSIAfterburner.cfx. Open it as notepad and change the EnableUnofficialOverclocking to 1. It used to be 0 as it's default. Save it.
Restart your MSI Afterburner. It should unlock everything already.
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post Dec 20 2010, 02:22 PM

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I think ive found da solution already.
Need Beta AfterBurner to work on GTX580, the one comes with the MSI box is totally outdated. Thanks guys.

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post Dec 22 2010, 09:36 AM

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MSI announces Single Slot N450GTS

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MSI releases N450GTS-M2D1GD5 with single slot thermal design to perfectly work with smaller mainboards and slim cases. Although it’s a single slot thermal design, the thermal is designed with Copper base for the best heat transmission. It should be one of the best solution for HTPC lovers.

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post Dec 23 2010, 04:00 PM

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MSI Dual Fans Concept for Entry-Level Graphic Card


Today i received a very special graphic card. After such a long time doing "amateur" reviews, this is the first time i received an entry-level graphic card for review. MSI Malaysia was kind enough to send me the MSI N430GT 1GB DDR3 DirectX 11 graphic card. After opening the box, only i realize the reason i got this card for review. The design of the heatsink. Honestly i love it. It's really CUTE! As usual, let the picture do the talking.

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MSI N430GT Box

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MSI N430GT 1GB DDR3 DirectX 11, with HDMI and DVI-I

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The Dual Fans Heatsink Design.

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Based on MSI Twin Frozr aesthetic design.


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post Dec 23 2010, 04:01 PM

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MSI HD 5870 Lightning with Twin Frozr II vs MSI N430GT Dual Fans Heatsink.

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Temperature Test on MSI Dual Fans Heatsink Design


As i do not have a similar grade graphic card with me, i couldn't do any direct comparison with a N430 Low Profile graphic card. Or similar generation graphic card to better gauge the effectiveness of the heatsink design. And from my point of view, people who purchase entry-level graphic card do not really search for reviews on the temperature management of different brands. Therefore i just did a 3DMark 11 test using MSI Afterburner to for testing. Let's see how it fairs. Do take note that the testbed is set to default and no adjustment of fan speed done through MSI Afterburner.

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MSI HD 5870 Lightning cooled by Twin Frozr II. Idle - 32 degree, Load - 59 degree.

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MSI N430GT cooled by Dual Fans Heatsink Design. Idle - 23 degree, Load - 57 degree.


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post Dec 23 2010, 04:01 PM

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Personal Thoughts


The nature of NVIDIA Fermi GF108 for entry-level graphic card is for sure not hot. Considering the fact that the power consumption is only around 25W. So in this case honestly a low profile should be able to handle a NVIDIA 430GT no problem. However, i would definitely feel more confident switching on my HTPC with a grapic card equipped with heatsink + fan. And most importantly, THE DESIGN TOTALLY KILLS ME! IT's REALLY CUTE. The downside is that the MSI N430GT consume 2 PCIE slots. Lastly and most importantly, I won't return this card to MSI Malaysia. It's too CUTE to be let go.

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post Dec 27 2010, 01:42 PM

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post Jan 4 2011, 05:39 PM

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MSI P67 Mainboards for Intel Sandy Bridge

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post Jan 4 2011, 05:41 PM

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MSI H67 Mainboards for Intel Sandy Bridge

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post Jan 4 2011, 06:53 PM

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