MSI R5770-PMD1G Graphics Card with over voltage function


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MSI R5770-PMD1G Graphics Card
MSI announces its new R5770-PMD1G Graphics Card with over voltage function for GPU after introducing hot selling R5770 series graphics cards. The graphics card features a Radeon HD 5770 GPU, 800 units of stream processors, high speed GDDR5 1GB memory, support for DirectX11 and ATI Eyefinity three-screen output technology.

The MSI R5770-PMD1G is bundled with MSI overclocking utility “Afterburner” which supports over voltage function of GPU and tuning the fan speed based on different temperature triggers, becoming one of the most attractive HD 5770 cards in the market. The R5770-PMD1G also utilizes the new ATi Eyefinity technology which allows triple screen output on one single card.

In addition, MSI R5770-PMD1G supports the new DirectX 11 / Shader 5.0 and OpenGL 3.2 standards. Users can experience the newest DirectX 11 game title “Dirt2”, experiencing the true-to-life racing game with a lot of amazing effects. MSI R5770-PMD1G can not only play 3D game or speed up HD movie, but also supports OpenCL and other GP-GPU computing technology to improve the speed of daily application by working with CPU, adding more value to graphics card.

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