Motherboard MSI Gaming Motherboards

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Sound Blaster: http://emm.msi.com/display.php?List=31&N=2348#
Sound Blaster Technology
“We are very excited to provide MSI with the latest in Sound Blaster sound technology on its new gaming motherboards”said Low Long Chye, general manager of audio for Creative. “This is the next step of our great ongoing relationship where MSI introduces new standards of Sound Blaster audio technology designed specifically for motherboard products.”

Killer: http://emm.msi.com/display.php?List=121&N=2345
MSI's motherboards will be equiped with the latest Killer™ E2200 chip from Qualcomm Atheros. The latest revision of their Killer™ chip has many advantages for gamers over previous revisions found on other motherboards. Windows 8 compatibility and Linux supported drivers are essential and not found on the previous E2100 chip. A new and upgraded driver and user interface designed in cooperation between Qualcomm Atheros and MSI will deliver a great user experience, allowing gamers to take full control of their network traffic and it’s prioritization. With Killer networking, gamers can finally maximize the utilization of their gaming PC’s simply because they are no longer limited to only running one bandwidth critical application at a time.


Link para Produtos Gaming MSI: http://game.msi.com/

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REVIEWS:


Review em Francês para a Z77A-GD65 Gaming motherboard
 
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Já há fotos delas?


so nao percebo muito bem a ideia de lançarem "gaming series" em motherboards, nao vejo o que possam tirar/melhorar para fazer modelos de varias gamas.
o que gosto mais é mesmo a parte do som, pelos videos que eles tem nos sites, traz coisas bem engraçadas, tanto para jogos como filmes
 
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É o que eu digo, a partir do momento em que põem uma killer NIC como selling point, é claro que já não há muito por onde fugir.
 
ya, A killer NIC ainda é viva. Com se isso ia ter impacto em reduzir a latência em jogos online, quando tens 20000 km de cabos entre ti e o servidor... Basta pensar no diablo que tenho latências superiores a 250 ms.
 
MSI Shows Off Trio of Gaming Series Motherboards

It turns out that MSI's Gaming Series begins with not just the Z77A-GD65 Gaming, but two other models; the Z77A-G43 Gaming, and Z77A-G45 Gaming. Like the Z77A-GD65 Gaming, the other two are nearly identical to their originals, except for a few differences: Killer E2200 low-latency network interfaces, Creative Sound Blaster Cinema audio, fancy VRM heatsinks with dragon head-shaped fins, themed PCH heatsinks, Gaming Series branding on the POST screen and a themed UEFI BIOS interface. With Z87-based LGA1150 motherboards being just three months away, MSI could rush these motherboards into the market.

(http://www.techpowerup.com/181090/MSI-Shows-Off-Trio-of-Gaming-Series-Motherboards.html)



MSI Also Shows Off GeForce GTX 660 Ti Gaming Series Graphics Card

In addition to a trio of Z77 motherboards, MSI also showed off its first Gaming Series branded graphics card, the N660Ti PE Gaming Series. Based on NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660 Ti, the card looks virtually identical to the GTX 660 Ti Power Edition, with a couple of purely cosmetic changes. The blue streak on the cooler shroud makes way for a red one, and the fan impellers bear the Gaming Series dragon-head decal. It features clock speeds identical to the OC variant, with 1019 MHz core, 1097 MHz GPU Boost, and 6.00 GHz memory. It features 2 GB of memory across a 192-bit wide GDDR5 memory interface.


(http://www.techpowerup.com/181092/M...e-GTX-660-Ti-Gaming-Series-Graphics-Card.html)



PS: Estava a pensar onde é que já tinha visto algo parecido e depois lembrei-me... Colorful:

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Andava a pesquisar esta motherboard mas não encontro muita informação, e fiquei curioso em decifrar o seguinte enigma:

São modelos diferentes ou aperceberam-se à ultima da hora que uma gráfica iria tapar o querido dragão, e que tal não ia ficar bem na fotografia?

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Tirei as duas imagens daqui: http://wccftech.com/msi-z77a-gd65-gaming-motherboard-unveiled-packed-gaming-overclocking-features/ e ambas as imagens dizem no url MSI Z77A-GD65, daí estar a deduzir mais uma vez o uso de marketing desleal (ou não?...)
 
Parece que também vão ter memórias MSI Gaming Series.


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[h=1]MSI Unveils Gaming Series Z77A-GD65 Motherboard And Gaming Series Memory[/h]
Just a couple of days ago, we reported MSI’s teased products set to be unveiled. Well the focus was mostly on the GeForce GTX Titan Lightening edition GPU, but MSI took us by storm by unveiling some great gaming products. Let’s dig in and find, just how awesome these products are. Do note that, MSI will be unveiling them at CeBiT (probably).

MSI Z77A-GD65 Gaming Motherboard
The new MSI Z77A-GD65 motherboard might just be the most beautiful and feature packed motherboard from MSI yet, falling in line with the MSI Z77 MPower. The all new motherboard from MSI features a ROG-esque (Black and Red) color scheme. The motherboard is equipped with ‘Military Class III’ components, which include Hi-C Cap, Super Ferrite Choke, 12 phase VRM design along with DrMOS II and Solid Caps. The Military Class components are not just a marketing gimmick MSI uses, the components actually are of very high quality. Military Class III ensures great performance and stability, ensuring PC gamers get the most out of their system.

The MSI Z77A-GD65 is a feature packed motherboard featuring four DIMM slots which can support 64/128 GB of DDR3-3000 MHz memory. There are three PCI-E x16 3.0 slots that support but SLI and CrossFireX multi-GPU setups. The board supports USB 3.0, SATA III and traditional USB 2.0 ports. On the I/O side, it has X USB 2.0, Clear CMOS button, Coaxial S/PDIF-out / optical S/PDIF-out, USB 2.0 ports, HDMI port, LAN, USB 3.0 ports, D-Sub port, DVI port, 8 channel analog audio and PS/2 port.
The board also has integrated Qualcomm Killer E2200 high-performance network chip, which delivers unprecedented and stable network connection performance. To carter more towards your gaming needs, the board comes equipped with the latest gaming device port, which is highly optimized and supports high-polling rate of 500-1000 Hz. It also reduces response time from 8-1ms. In addition to that, the board will have 3 times more gold-plating on it’s ports than your traditional motherboard, it will ensure long-life and would increase durability of peripherals.

The PCH and the heatpipe sink, both feature a new classy dragon logo. As you expect, the board also pack in some fea additional features that includes Easy Button 3 which include Power/Reset/OC Genie switches, Voltage Check points, Multi-BIOS, Debug LED and Click BIOS 2, all allocated to the MSI Z77A-GD65 Gaming motherboard. MSI is also packing in ‘Super Charger’ technology which can deliver more power than your average port and charges peripherals such as tablets, smartphones or a portable console.
Key Features of the MSI Z77A-GD65

  • The highest frag and the lowest lag with Killer E2200
  • Game networking
  • Military Class III components
  • Gaming device port
  • Optimized for multiple graphics cards
  • Boosting performance thanks to OC Genie II
  • Top quality audio solution with Sound Blaster Cinema
  • Supports DDR3 3000 memory for super fast loading


MSI Gaming Series Memory
In addition to unveiling the Z77A-GD65 gaming motherboard, MSI also stepped in the memory business with their new gaming series memory rated at 3000MHz. And by the looks of it, it’s as premium as it gets. The gaming memory doesn’t have a official name yet, but what the heck, the main highlight of the product is it’s freaking ability to operate at 3000MHz!

Timings and other technicals are not yet known, we will learn more about them at CeBiT. Technicals aside, it looks great in every way possible. It has a premium vibe to it, the heatsink has MSI’s new dragon embedded on it and to top it all, the PCB is black in color. The two modules in the picture paints a picture of MSI releasing it as a dual-channel kit only.
Prices and availability of the products will be announced at CeBiT. We will be covering the event for you, so stay tuned for more exciting news.
Source: MSI
(http://gamingio.com/2013/03/msi-unv...7a-gd65-motherboard-and-gaming-series-memory/)
 
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