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MSI Announces GeForce GTX TITAN with GPU Boost 2.0 Technology

Micro-Star International (MSI) launches the newest and most powerful single GPU graphics card–the GeForce GTX TITAN. Utilizing an NVIDIA Kepler GK110 GPU with 2688 CUDA Cores and 6GB/384bits GDDR5 memory. NVIDIA GPU Boost 2.0 technology allows the core clock to be automatically adjusted on the fly for optimal gaming performance. When used with the MSI Afterburner overclocking utility, the power limit and clock offset can be adjusted as well for better overclocking capability. A single card can also support NVIDIA 3D Vision Surround technology for up to four monitors to give gamers the best gaming experience. MSI GeForce GTX TITAN is the best choice for the enthusiast gamers.

 

The MSI GeForce GTX TITAN graphics card is equipped with an advanced 28nm processor with 2688 CUDA Cores and 6GB/384bits GDDR5 memory, supports the latest PCI Express Gen 3 standard and DirectX 11 technology delivering the most powerful performance on earth. Through 3-way SLI technology, the ultimate performance of dual graphics cards can definitely satisfy the demands of any enthusiast gamer.

The MSI GeForce GTX TITAN graphics card supports NVIDIA’s GPU Boost 2.0 technology that allows the core clock to be adjusted on the fly for optimal gaming performance. When used with MSI’s exclusive Afterburner overclocking utility, gamers can control the power limit and clock offset for better overclocking capability. The card is also equipped with advanced fans speed control based on GPU temperature. Afterburner supports the free video/audio capturing function Predator and can even use smart phones to control the graphics card in desktop machines. When combined with the Kombustor burn-in testing function, it is an indispensable tool for enthusiasts looking to get the most out of their graphics card.

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  1. That is a wonderful build. I love the best way the LED exhibit and button have been hidden. The only question I’ve is there any current limiting in driving the LED display or are you depending on inherent limiting through the shift register?

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