MSI Releases GTX 650 Power Edition Video Card

MSI Releases GTX 650 Power Edition Graphics Card with Triple Overvoltage and Enhanced PWM Boosts Overclocking Potential by 27%

Exclusive TranThermal Cooling Effectively Reduces Temperature by 9°C

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Taipei, Taiwan- Leading mainboard and graphics card maker MSI announces the release of the GTX 650 Power Edition (MKT Name:N650 PE 1GD5/OC & N650 PE 1GD5) graphics card. The new graphics card features MSI's exclusive Power Edition architecture. The Triple Overvoltage and Enhanced PWM Design features help increase overclocking potential by 27%. The graphics card features the pioneering TransThermal cooling design that allows the player to adjust the fan setup based on the outside environment. The GTX 650 Power Edition card also comes with MSI's proprietary Dust Removal cooling technology to automatically remove dust from the heat sink module and maintain optimal cooling performance. Propeller Blade technology increases air flow by 20% compared to conventional fans, reducing temperatures by up to 9°C and operating noise levels to 16.8 dB. The GTX 650 Power Edition uses Military Class III components to guarantee high quality and stability. For gamers, this ensures a smooth and dependable environment. The GTX 650 Power Edition’s power supply, cooling module design, and choice of materials make it stand alone in function and technology. The card's high overclockability and stability set it apart from the reference board and make the GTX 650 Power Edition the ideal choice for gamers.

MSI Power Edition Architecture Increases Overclocking Potential by up to 27%
MSI's GTX 650 Power Edition is based on the MSI Power Edition architecture: support for Afterburner's Triple Overvoltage function, adjustable GPU/Memory/PLL voltages, completely liberating the graphic cards capacity, increasing overclockability by up to 27%. The new pwm design strengthens power capability 33% more than the reference board maintaining stability during overclocking.

Exclusive TransThermal Cooling Design to Effectively Reduce Temperature and Noise
MSI GTX 650 Power Edition features the industry-leading TransThermal cooling design that allows gamers to tailor the fan setup to the outside environment.Double Airflow Mode uses a special mechanical design for attaching the fan to the existing heat sink module and increasing airflow to effectively reduce the GPU temperature. The external fan can also be placed next to the existing module in the Dual Fan Mode. The increased coverage improves cooling for the power supply module and components. The GTX 650 Power Edition also comes with MSI's proprietary Dust Removal technology. The fan automatically runs in the reverse direction at startup every time to remove dust and optimize cooling performance. The internationally patented Propeller Blade technology increases airflow by 20% compared to conventional fans and also expands the cooling area. Effective temperature can be reduced by up to 9°C and noise by 16.8dB as well!

Military Class III Components Guarantees High Quality and Stability
MSI Military Class III guarantees high quality and high stability. A third-party laboratory simulated the user environment and conducted seven rigorous tests on compliance with the MIL-STD-810G standard. MSI GTX 650 Power Edition uses Tantalum Core Hi-c Cap and SFC can generate 30% more power. Solid state capacitors also have a service life of up to 10 years. The choice of materials reflects MSI's commitment to its products. Regardless of the overclocking or the gaming environment, MSI aims to provide consumers with a smooth and dependable environment

For more information for GTX 650 Power Edition, please visit: http://event.msi.com/vga/power_edition/

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