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Old 4th February 2009, 16:16   #1
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Default MSI adds more cooling to HD4870 Cards

The MSI R4870-MD1G and MSI R4870-MD512 graphics cards have been designed for a demanding performance during gaming. Both graphics cards are equipped with an extra large 9cm fan and extra long lifespan components. The card is equipped with first class solid capacitors and buzz free Solid State Chokes (SSC) to smoothly handle high-power levels and to extend its lifespan. Both cards have onboard DDR5 memory and are CrossfireX ready. Featuring HDMI, DVI and D-Sub outputs, users can connect their PC to big-screen LCD monitors and LCD TV displays.

http://www.msi.eu/news/press/2009/PR...4870-MD1G.html
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