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MSI N240T video card supports voltage overclocking

By: (more) | Online Video News | Posted: Nov 17, 2009 4:22 pm

MSI has unveiled the world's first N240GT video card that supports over voltage overclocking with Afterburner. Afterburner is MSI's overclocking application and the company claims that the GPU can be increased by up to 30%.

 

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The app allows the user to adjust the voltage and overclocking configurations. The video card also supports DirectX 10.1 and has an HDMI output. The NVIDIA GeForce GT 240 GPU used in the video card is built on the 40nm process.

 

The smaller nanometer process architecture helps the card stay cool when overclocking. MSI also uses Hi-C Cap solid-state capacitors and chokes in the construction of the card to help it withstand stresses of overclocking. Pricing and availability are unknown.

 


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