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Home arrow News arrow MSI Launches N280GTX-T2D1G-OC Graphics Card
MSI Launches N280GTX-T2D1G-OC Graphics Card PDF Print
Written by Sanjin Maneslovic   
Tuesday, 17 June 2008
ImageMSI unveils the MSI N280GTX-T2D1G-OC graphics card. The card is based on the NVIDIA 280GTX multi-core GPU with 240 processor cores and 1GB graphics memory. The graphic cards is standard overclocked and has a memory clock of 650Mhz and a core clock of 2300Mhz. Beyond gaming, the MSI N280GTX series seamlessly shifts intense processing tasks from the CPU to the GPU, such as transcoding video to a personal video player which is seven times faster than the CPU.



The new MSI N280GTX series delivers 50% more gaming performance, top notch DirectX 10 support and high definition images. MSI N280GTX-T2D1G-OC supports NVIDIA PhysX technology which enables a new class of physical gaming interaction for a more dynamic and realistic experience. With the power of the multi core GeForce GTX 200 GPUs’ and NVIDIA’s new GPU PhysX technology, you can experience realistic facial animation in complex environments.

The 3‐way NVIDIA SLI technology offers amazing performance scaling by implementing 3‐way AFR (Alternate Frame Rendering). AFR offers the world’s fastest gaming solution under Windows Vista with solid, state‐of‐the‐art drivers. CUDA technology unlocks the power of the GPU's processor cores to accelerate the most demanding system tasks - such as video transcoding - delivering up to 7X performance over traditional CPU's.
 
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