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MSI's entire X58 mainboard line up supports NVIDIA SLI multi-GPU
written by Snoops - June 2, 2009 08:15
MSI, announces that its entire line up of MSI X58 mainboards will support NVIDIA SLI technology from now on. The entire series of mainboards now supports both NVIDIA SLI and ATI CrossFireX, enabling the highest graphics performances. As a result of MSI’s continuous product improvements, a new overclocking record was recently set on an Intel Core i7 975 with MSI Eclipse SLI



Multi SLI support at no extra cost
All MSI X58 mainboards can be upgraded for free, by simply downloading the newest BIOS to expand the X58 board's total capabilities. The latest BIOS versions for MSI X58 mainboards can be downloaded on www.msi.com.
The user can easily update the BIOS with MSI’s M-Flash tool built in the BIOS. Another fast way to upgrade the MSI X58 mainboard in Windows MSI’s Live Update.

X58M best for Windows 7
After thorough tests carried out by Microsoft the MSI X58M mainboard received Windows Capable certificate making it the first board to be certified for WIndows 7. This board provides excelent performance and expandability, and is the best choice for building a Windows 7 platform.

Overclockers Choice
The MSI X58 mainboards are equipped with the 2nd generation DrMOS power design and APS (Active Phase Switching) technology, which results in the best performance per watt. MSI is committed to push the MSI X58 mainboards to the max. Recently this resulted in a new over- clocking WORLD record of 5.7Ghz which was set using the MSI Eclipse SLI and the Intel Core i7 975. Click here for results.

MSI X58 complete line-up



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