Joined
·
1,038 Posts
Damn
Quote:
Quote:

Earlier someone spotted room for extra power phases in the Titan PCB. MSI now using them?


Quote:
http://www.technationnews.com/2013/02/27/msi-set-to-unveil-geforce-gtx-titan-lightning-edition-graphics-card-at-cebit-2013/MSI GeForce GTX Titan Lightning Twin Frozr V Series GPU
The last few lines mention that visitors would be able to see MSI's latest GeForce GTX Titan Lightning Edition graphics card on display along with other new Twin Frozr and Lightning series GPUs. It should be noted that the MSI's GeForce GTX Lightning GPU would be a custom edition GPU fitted with a non-reference PCB featuring much powerful VRM/electrical phases and components along with a factory overclock possibly clocked around the 950 MHz mark. Ofcourse, the Lightning series GPUs can be further overclocked and break record breaking scores in 3DMark Fire Strike, the tech demo would be bundled as a promotion with these GPUs.
Quote:
videocardz.com/39939/msi-preparing-geforce-gtx-titan-with-twinfrozr-cooling?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=msi-preparing-geforce-gtx-titan-with-twinfrozr-coolingThe new iteration of the TwinFrozr cooling solution will be kept in red and black color scheme, which will contrast with the yellow Lightning and Blue Hawk/Power Editions. Despite the picture being so small, we can see it's just a cooler, with no card in the back. Meaning it's unclear (for now), if the PCB will be modified too. However it would be strange if not. What we can expect from this card are quite possibly Military Class III components, more VRM phases, increased power limit and obviously higher clocks.
Earlier someone spotted room for extra power phases in the Titan PCB. MSI now using them?