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...Officially we cannot show you any performance results or in depth technical specs until the NDA lifts on partner cards, but we are still bring you folks and unboxing of one of the latest AMD R9-Series cards the new MSI Twin-Frozr Gaming Edition 280X, which is based on a non-reference PCB.
The cooling elements of the card are what we are really showing off here with the unboxing and first look as its not under NDA, and is a patent of MSI, not AMD.
The card sizes in at 10.5″ x 5″ x 1.25″ and you can clearly see the 2-fans and aluminum heat-fins below them. Like most cards it is a 2-slot solution and has dual CrossFire connections located at the top of the card for using multiple cards in a CrossFireX configuration.
MSI has used a black PCB, which seems to be the favorite of the people, as it looks good in any build and can go with any color scheme. MSI continues to use their proprietary “AfterBurner” software to monitor and overclock your card and that software comes on the disc included in your retail package.
If you are a fan of the Twin-Frozr series of cooling and are an AMD fan as well this card was made just for you, and it also matches the colors on their Gaming series AMD motherboard so you can get all matched up in your build for a total MSI themed system. This is all we can show you for today as we are we just total cock teasers here at Tech Of Tomorrow. As if, but honestly in order to maintain NDA we can only show you some minor specs and the what the card looks like, but don’t worry, stay tuned as everything that matters will avail itself in the light very shortly my friends. Thanks for reading and watching, see you back here on Tech Of Tomorrow shortly!