MSI N9600GT Hybrid Freezer Graphics Card Review
The N9600GT graphics card utilizes the Hybrid Freezer technology, users can strictly monitor the temperature and control the ventilation for a more silent operation, high computing performance and effective heat dissipation.
The MSI's N9600GT graphics card is based on 65nm G94 GPU and includes 64 stream processors, and DDR memory on 256-bit memory interface. It also supports the latest technology such as NVIDIA SLI Technology with PCI-Express 2.0 interface for blistering graphics performance.
The N9600GT Hybrid Freezer comes with the "Hybrid Freezer" cooling technology that boasts the most power-saving environmental protection and the most efficient Hybrid Freezer cooling radiators.
The graphics card gives you the most quiet and power-efficient application environment. The Hybrid Freezer cooling technology has a built-in fan interior fan for temperature control and utilizes 6mm thick heat pipes for effective thermal conductivity. The temperature will continue to monitor the heat of the GPU. When system executing 3D application and the temperature is higher, the fan will start rotating and will quickly disperse the heat. As executing 2D applications and the temperature is lower, the fan will automatically stop. The heat pipes and fins will remove the GPU's heat.
PureVideo HD
The N9600GT series supports NVIDIA PureVideo HD technology which delivers outstanding picture clarity, ultra-smooth video, vivid color, and precise image scaling for video and HD DVD and Blu-ray movies. It also provides ultra-smooth playback of H.264, VC-1, WMV and MPEG-2 HD and standard-definition movies with minimal CPU use. It brings a new level of movie-viewing experience, with high-definition image quality far surpassing standard-definition DVDs.
The N9600GT series also offers World-class TV-out functionality via Composite, S-Video, Component or DVI connections at resolutions up to 1080i/1080p – the highest HD resolution available.
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