MSI 785GM-E65 M-ATX unlocks and overclocks…5 Comments By clon22closeAuthor: clon22Name: Andy Chen Email: clon22@yahoo.com.sg Site: About: Ram Addict, 32m addict.
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Bleach, Naruto, 07-Ghost, New Prince of Tennis, History's strongest Disciple etc...
:DSee Authors Posts (2) on October 5, 2009
Received this board a few days back
but only had time to test it yesterday.
msi 785GM-E65
…o0oh…140W cpu ready… hehe…
This micro ATX board uses an AMD 785G w/SB710 chipset.
I remembered SB710s support ACC by default. Feeling hopeful…
The last AM3 board I had was the 790FX-GD70, and a stellar one by far.
Hope this little one performs close to its ATX sister.
Heatpipe linking the NB and PWMsink together.
5 SataII ports should be sufficient for the regular us...
Lightning Strikes Again! : MSI N275GTX 1792MB DDR3 Lightning Edition4 Comments By clon22closeAuthor: clon22Name: Andy Chen Email: clon22@yahoo.com.sg Site: About: Ram Addict, 32m addict.
Likes watching anime and reading manga like,
Bleach, Naruto, 07-Ghost, New Prince of Tennis, History's strongest Disciple etc...
:DSee Authors Posts (2) on September 3, 2009
Yes, its back.
MSI “Lightning” Edition videocards.
The 1st card was a variant of the GTX260 family,
using a 216SP core called N260GTX Lightning Black Edition.
Now its back with the GTX275 edition :
MSI N275GTX Lightning Edition
It has the same number of stream processors as the GTX285 model.
Only difference is that it has a 448bit mem bus compare to the 285’s
512bit mem bus.
This card though, as with all [B][I]Lightning[/I][/B] models,
comes with 1792mb of high speed DDR3.
It ...