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PostHeaderIcon MSI Big Bang Mainboards Hits With a Big Bang

MSI went to CeBIT 2010 in Hannover Germany well armed with a wide range technologies and products, and their Big Bang Series of motherboards for extreme gamers is causing a big bang at the show. The series is conceptualized according to the Big Bang of the universe to symbolize the unique and unrivalled nature of these mainboards. Included in the Big Bang Series are the Big Bang-Trinergy and Big Bang-Fuzion which is equipped the Intel P55 chipset and various technologies exclusive from MSI. Also there is the Big Bang-XPower mainboard which is equipped with the Intel X58 chipset supporting the latest Intel 32nm 6-core CPUs.

Full Support of Multi-GPUs Processing Technology

To enhance picture quality and smoothness for 3D games, the Big Bang series is equipped with the full support of multi-GPUs processing technology to fulfill the true demands of users better than the Intel P55 platforms from other makers. For example, the Big Bang-Trinergy is equipped with the integrated NVIDIA nForce 200 GPU to provide full support for 3-way NVIDIA SLI, making it the first choice of power users requiring extreme performance.

The Big Bang-Fuzion is equipped with the unique Hydra Technology for power users to use either ATI or Nvidia graphic cards or their combinations at will, making it the best solution for the most flexible upgradability of graphic cards.

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