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I don't think that is right.
http://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/MSI/HD_7950_Twin_Frozr_III/images/front.jpg
That looks like a reference 7950 PCB to me ... not a 7970.
The MSI 7950 Twin Frozr is also listed as using the EK 7950 block on EK's cooling configurator.
Edit ... Looks like MSI changed to a 7970 PCB somewhere along the line. Seems a bit of a lottery as which you get.
Edited by Jakusonfire - 9/16/12 at 10:46am
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Jakusonfire 
I don't think that is right.
http://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/MSI/HD_7950_Twin_Frozr_III/images/front.jpg
That looks like a reference 7950 PCB to me ... not a 7970.
The MSI 7950 Twin Frozr is also listed as using the EK 7950 block on EK's cooling configurator.
Edit ... Looks like MSI changed to a 7970 PCB somewhere along the line. Seems a bit of a lottery as which you get.

I don't think that is right.
http://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/MSI/HD_7950_Twin_Frozr_III/images/front.jpg
That looks like a reference 7950 PCB to me ... not a 7970.
The MSI 7950 Twin Frozr is also listed as using the EK 7950 block on EK's cooling configurator.
Edit ... Looks like MSI changed to a 7970 PCB somewhere along the line. Seems a bit of a lottery as which you get.
I have the one with the 7970 pcb so I'm guessing I can use any 7970 ref block?
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Jakusonfire 
I don't think that is right.
http://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/MSI/HD_7950_Twin_Frozr_III/images/front.jpg
That looks like a reference 7950 PCB to me ... not a 7970.
The MSI 7950 Twin Frozr is also listed as using the EK 7950 block on EK's cooling configurator.
Edit ... Looks like MSI changed to a 7970 PCB somewhere along the line. Seems a bit of a lottery as which you get.

I don't think that is right.
http://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/MSI/HD_7950_Twin_Frozr_III/images/front.jpg
That looks like a reference 7950 PCB to me ... not a 7970.
The MSI 7950 Twin Frozr is also listed as using the EK 7950 block on EK's cooling configurator.
Edit ... Looks like MSI changed to a 7970 PCB somewhere along the line. Seems a bit of a lottery as which you get.
That is an old review, that PCB indeed is reference 7950, 6+6 pin power connectors prove it.
TFIII 7950 w/7970 PCB has 6+8 pin power connectors, AFAIK MSI started making these after the summer and lately they´ve started switching back to ref 7950 PCBs, my TFIII has 7970 PCB, so does many other users on these forums.
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