Today I'm looking at the new P55 board from MSI the Big Bang Trinergy.
Probably the most important update to any power user or gamer is the addition of an NF200 chip, to give the end user the ability to run three graphics cards on this chipset. Dual cards will run at 16x/16x, and a three card setup will run 16x/8x/8x. The scaleability of a multicard setup is what I will be focusing on in this short mini review.
Other notable additions, MSI have gone with Fully Hi-C Caps. They have also introduced an OC Dashboard for on the fly overclocking.
Here we see a nice array of accessories to help meet the needs of the end user.
A close up of the socket area shows off the Fully Hi-C Caps as well as what MSI calls Super Ferrite Chokes.
Good spacing for three dualslot graphics cards.
A bit of a party favourite, touch pads on the PCB for the power reset and Green Power buttons.
Standard looking backpanel, just under the top two USB ports is the connecter for the OC Dashboard.
Probably the most important update to any power user or gamer is the addition of an NF200 chip, to give the end user the ability to run three graphics cards on this chipset. Dual cards will run at 16x/16x, and a three card setup will run 16x/8x/8x. The scaleability of a multicard setup is what I will be focusing on in this short mini review.
Other notable additions, MSI have gone with Fully Hi-C Caps. They have also introduced an OC Dashboard for on the fly overclocking.
Here we see a nice array of accessories to help meet the needs of the end user.
A close up of the socket area shows off the Fully Hi-C Caps as well as what MSI calls Super Ferrite Chokes.
Good spacing for three dualslot graphics cards.
A bit of a party favourite, touch pads on the PCB for the power reset and Green Power buttons.
Standard looking backpanel, just under the top two USB ports is the connecter for the OC Dashboard.
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