MSi Releases HD 7950 Twin Frozr Boost Edition
MSI has updated its 7950 to have higher clock speeds with a Twin Frozr III cooler.
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MSI has updated its Radeon HD 7950 lineup of graphics cards with a new Boost Edition OC card. The new card will feature MSI's Twin Frozr III GPU cooler, which even in combination with the overclocked GPU let the graphics card run 10° C cooler and up to 13.7 dB quieter than AMD's reference cooler. The Twin Frozr 3 cooler is built with two 80 mm PWM fans.
The GPU's base clock speed is now 880 MHz, up from 850 MHz AMD reference, and the boost speed is up to 960 MHz, up from 925 MHz reference. Other specifications include 3 GB of GDDR5 memory over a 384-bit memory interface running at 5.0 GHz and PCIe 3.0 support.
Aside from that, this card follows other reference specifications with a single DVI output, HDMI output and two mini-displayport outputs.
Article continues belowBuyers can expect the card to hit the market soon with an MSRP of $330.
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nikoli707 i bought this card around the beginning of february 2013 and it was already a "boost" edition cardReply -
vmem nikoli707i bought this card around the beginning of february 2013 and it was already a "boost" edition cardReply
just overclock your card yourself, honestly there won't be a difference
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mister g To think I bought the older card just two day ago at Micro Center...., hopefully there's a firmware update or something.Reply -
What's the difference the speeds look the same as the card I bought in january. Msi twin froze 3 oc?Reply
If I want crossfire should I try and find an older version (I ended up with a 7970 6+8 pin power ref board). I'll need someone to tell me what's going on in these new cards
