MSI prepping P55A Fuzion and 870A Fuzion motherboards

Posted on Thursday, June 03 2010 @ 22:37 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck
MSI released some more info about its upcoming Fuzion motherboard series:
At COMPUTEX TAIPEI 2010, MSI, the world's leading mainboard and graphic cards manufacturer, shows its latest Fuzion Mainboard Series that collaborates with Israel's Lucidlogix. The first two Fuzion products will be the P55A Fuzion and 870A Fuzion mainboards, use rs can choose between Intel or AMD platforms. Boasting MSI's unique "Fuzion Technology", both mainboards are inspired by MSI's widely popular "MSI Big Bang-Fuzion" mainboard. This newest series of high-quality mainboards are made with military-grade materials and components, they are testament to MSI's unparalleled vision and foresight, market leadership and R&D capabilities.

Offir Remez, Co-Founder and President of Lucidlogix expressed, "Our partnership with MSI is definitely an industry first and serves as an industry benchmark! This series of mainboards are powered by the unique Fuzion Technology, whether you are an Intel or AMD supporter, you will be spoiled for choices! Not only can you choose your processor platform, we guarantee you an enhanced gaming performance and image quality! We will continue our highly successful partnership with MSI, and together we will develop more new products to fulfill our customers’ needs. Our gamers will definitely enjoy more exciting gaming experiences!"

Fuzion Technology Gives You Incomparable Graphics Card Upgrade Flexibility
MSI Fuzion mainboard series is embedded with Lucidlogix's Lucid LT24102 processor, this chip boasts the unique Fuzion Technology which supports cross-vendor non-identical multi-GPU processing. Other than A-Mode and N-Mode, its unique X-Mode enables users to choose between any brand and level of graphics cards and be paired with their computers' existing graphics cards, so that they can easily upgrade their graphics cards at an affordable cost. They can also take advantage of NVIDIA and ATI's technologies to ensure that they enjoy the most realistic and smoothest gaming experiences and visual performances!

Military Class Components Provide Unbelievable Durability; OC Genie Makes Overclocking Easier
MSI's Fuzion Mainboard Series are made with Military Class components, and the Hi-c CAP, Solid CAP, and Icy Chock significantly provide longer lifetime, lower temperature and better stability. Not only that, the mainboards also boast MSI's extraordinary 1 Second Automatic Overclocking Technology, OC Genie, where users need only press the “OC Genie” button on their MSI mainboards to overclock and maximize CPU, RAM and chipset performance. These technologies give users astounding durability and stability; entry-level users can also overclock easily and achieve boosted performance enhanced with just one pressing.

USB3.0 & SATA 6Gb/s Provide Ultra-High Data Transfer Bandwidth
To address the future trend of high-speed storage devices, MSI Fuzion Mainboard Series also contains the latest USB3.0 and SATA 6Gb/s. As compared to traditional USB2.0 interface which transfers data at 480Mbps, the new USB3.0 transfers data up to 10 times the speed with its 5Gb/s data transfer bandwidth. Now you can transfer a Blu-Ray movie at less than 1 minute! The SATA 6Gb/s interface transfers data at double the speed of SATA 3Gb/s. Both of these two new interfaces satisfy users’ need with increased stability and speed.

At this year's COMPUTEX TAIPEI 2010, the MSI Fuzion Mainboard Series will no doubt be the star of the exhibition! If you want to know more, please visit MSI's booth L607 at Taipei World Trade Center, Nangang Exhibition Hall from 1-5th June 2010. Our attendants will share more details with you.


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Thomas has been messing with computer since early childhood and firmly believes the Internet is the best thing since sliced bread. Enjoys playing with new tech, is fascinated by science, and passionate about financial markets. When not behind a computer, he can be found with running shoes on or lifting heavy weights in the weight room.



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