MSI Launches its new Hawk Series R5770 Hawk Graphics Card that is based on ATI Radeon HD 5770 graphics chipset featuring 7+1 phase power supply and is optimized for high performance.

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MSI’s new Hawk series R5770 graphics card provide mainstream gamers with great performance at a great price. The new Hawk series not only continues the Lightning’s tradition of exceptional performance and military-grade components but also come with an astounding C/P value allowing consumers on a limited budget enjoy the kind of performance and quality that was previously only found in top-of-the-line products.

MSI R5770 is the first Hawk graphic card with 7+1-phase power supply and support for GPU voltage overclocking which is backed by Twin Frozr II thermal design and military class components. Such a perfect balance in performance, stability and low-temperature totally redefines the benchmark for mainstream graphic card products.

The new MSI R5770 Hawk Graphics Card features exclusive 7+1 Phase power architecture that keeps the graphics card power when overclocked. In comparison to the 4+1-phase power supply on the reference card, the MSI R5770 Hawk graphics card with its 7+1-phase design provides more power to the GPU and memory to achieve overclocking up to 20 percent at max.

The MSI R5570 Hawk graphics card is claimed to uses military class materials that  includes the Hi-c CAP for the GPU power supply, solid state capacitors to extend the graphics card’s overall service life, and solid state inductors that prevent high-frequency noise when overclocked or under high loads.

The DirectX-capable MSI R5770 graphics card also features 800 stream processors and 1GB of GDDR5 ultra-fast RAM with a memory bandwidth of 128 bits and a clock frequency of 4800MHz. Besides, the embedded GPU runs at 850MHz. In addition, the card also supports all the latest technologies that includes ATI Eyefinity and CrossFireX, and has DVI, HDMI and DisplayPort connectors

Sporting a price tag of US $200, the MSI R5770 Graphics Card is expected to be available sometime during the coming weeks.

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