MSI GeForce GT 640 revealed with propeller blade cooling

Posted on Tuesday, June 05 2012 @ 12:03 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck
MSI reveals its new GeForce GT 640 with Propeller Blade cooling technology; This card is available in two variants, with 1GB GDDR3 clocked at 1334MHz or with 2GB GDDR3 clocked at 1782MHz.
Leading international mainboard and graphics card maker MSI has just released its latest graphics card featuring NVIDIA's new 28nm GeForce GT 640 GPU with support for PCI Express Gen3. The new GPU is available in several MSI editions to meet the requirements of any gamer, including single fan and dual fan coolers running at reference or overclocked speeds. MSI's Propeller Blade technology offers up to 20% more airflow per fan compared to a conventional fan while the dual fan design delivers double the cooling. the MSI N640GT comes with the renowned MSI Afterburner overclocking utility and is the first N640GT to not only allow GPU Clock Offset, Memory Offset and GPU Power Target, but also GPU overvoltage. This boost in overclocking potential makes the MSI N640GT the best of its class.

Afterburner support for Core Voltage adjustments
MSI's N640GT is fully supported by MSI's renowned Afterburner overclocking utility. Because of this, the N640GT's power target and GPU frequency can be adjusted for maximum performance. The MSI N640GT even supports GPU Overvoltage to unleash the graphics card's full overclocking potential. MSI Afterburner includes the Predator video capture function and even allows remote overclocking with a smartphone or tablet for the best convenience. Combined with the MSI Kombustor burn-in utility, MSI Afterburner is an indispensable tool for any PC enthusiast.

Exclusive Propeller Blade Technology
Propeller Blade technology on the MSI N640GT graphics card is patented in multiple countries and offers 20% more air flow over conventional fan blade designs. MSI’s unique custom fan setup and over-sized heat sink provide up to double to airflow compared to other vendors’ designs, meaning a cooler and quieter experience as this means faster heat dissipation and lower GPU temperatures. With both single and dual fan coolers available, there is a wide choice of models that meet the demand of the gamer.


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