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MSI Releases the R6950 Twin Frozr III Power Edition Graphics Card

By Hurrairah bin Sohail - on 2 Mar 2011, 10:25am

MSI Releases the R6950 Twin Frozr III Power Edition Graphics Card

MSI has just launched the R6950 Twin Frozr III Power Edition. The all-new graphics card is not only equipped with the latest Twin Frozr III dual fan cooling module, it also incorporates MSI's exclusive Propeller Blade technology for 20 percent more airflow than conventional fan blade designs. Under full loads, the GPU core runs 11 degrees cooler than the reference thermal solution and noise output is up to 13.9 dB lower. The popular PCB architecture from the R6850 Cyclone 1GD5 Power Edition has been retained as well, with Triple Over-Voltage support and a 6+2 phase power delivery system that ensures overclocking potential and stability, achieving up to 21 percent more performance than the reference HD 6950. By meeting the needs for increased cooling efficiency, an enhanced power supply, improved overclocking potential, and constant stability the R6950 Frozr III Power Edition is undoubtedly one of the best HD6950 graphics card on the market today.

20 percent More Airflow with Exclusive Propeller Blade Technology

The MSI R6950 Twin Frozr III Power Edition is equipped with the latest Twin Frozr III dual fan thermal solution. The MSI-exclusive Propeller Blade technology features air channels on the edge of the blades to expand total airflow by up to 20 peercent. The twin 8cm PWM fans, heat pipe technology, large surface-area nickel-plated copper base and high fin density all serve to rapidly draw excess heat away from the graphics card. Under a full load, the R6950 Twin Frozr III Power Edition GPU runs 11degrees cooler than the reference design, and noise emission is reduced by 13.9 dB validating the superior cooling performance and silent running advantages of the Twin Frozr III.

Since active users may use their graphics cards for a variety of applications, MSI developed the exclusive P/S Switch function for controlling the speed of the fans. The Performance Mode is used to achieve an optimal cooling performance, helping to keep the GPU cool even under high loads. For applications or settings where noiselessness is preferred, the Silent Mode can be utilized as the appropriate mode for gaming or movies, ensuring that fan noise is kept to a minimum while still receiving outstanding cooling performance.

21 percent More Performance than Reference Board with Triple Overvoltage and 6+2 Phase Power System

The R6950 Twin Frozr III Power Edition graphics card retains the architecture of its predecessor, the R6850 Cyclone Power Edition. In addition,, Triple Overvoltage is implemented to greatly improve overclockability by allowing users to utilize the popular MSI Exclusive Afterburner overclocking utility to adjust the GPU-Memory-VDDCI voltage. To achieve maximum performance, the 6+2 Phase Power System design delivers 37 percent more power than the reference design for stability at high loads. Under overclocking, the R6950 Twin Frozr III Power Edition offers up to 21 percent more performance than the reference card.

Handpicked Components for the Best Quality

MSI's Military Class graphic cards became the favorite with enthusiasts that associate military-grade components with superior quality and stability. To get closer to perfecting board design, MSI has now introduced the next-generation Military Class II Components, including the Tantalum Core Hi-C capacitor that lasts eight times longer, SFC capacitors that deliver 30 percent more power, and Solid Cap capacitors that get up to 10 years of service life. WAllAllAll combined, together they ensure superior graphics card quality and stability.

Performance testing was performed using 3DMark 11 Extreme Mode. Actual performance will vary depending on the test platform.

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