New Titan Black pictured online

It appears that MSI will be on the Nvidia AIC partner list for the GTX Titan Black launch tomorrow as Videocardz.com managed to snag a picture showing the new MSI GTX Titan Black box and the card itself.


Mini-ITX with Celeron J1800 Bay Trail CPU

MSI has joined the fun and also announced its own version of the mini-ITX motherboard based on the Intel Celeron J1800 Bay Trail CPU, the MSI J1800I. Coming with integrated Celeron J1800 CPU and rich feature set, according to MSI, the new motherboard should be perfect solution for multimedia systems.


With AMD R9 M290X graphics

MSI has announced the availability of its new GX Destroyer series of notebooks based on AMD's A10 APU and paired up with the AMD R9 M290X GPU, the new GX70 Destroyer and the GX60 Destroyer.


Pictured in details as well

We already wrote a bit about the MSI GTX 780 Ti Lightning graphics card and now French site Le Comptoir du Hardware, as well as some other sites including PC Perspective and Guru3D, have officially published a review of the graphics card including benchmarks, overclocking as well as detailed pictures of every single component on the new GTX 780 Ti Lightning.


A88X-G45 and A88XM

MSI has announced a couple of new members to its Gaming motherboard series, the A88X-G45 Gaming and the A88XM Gaming. Both based on AMD's high-end A88X chipset with support for FM2+ and FM2 socket APUs, including the recently launched Kaveri APU, these two new motherboards will pack some features reserved for Gaming motherboard series, including Killer LAN, Audio Boost, USB Audio Power and Military Calls 4 components.


Not coming to retail

We already wrote a lot about MSI's upcoming GTX 780 Ti Lightning graphics card and judging from latest leaked picture it looks like the new Lightning member is already shipping to eager reviewers. Apparently, MSI will not launch the new GTX 780 Ti Lightning to retail and this one will be limited and shipped only to extreme overclockers.


Built for gaming

MSI has launched two new members of its gaming notebook lineup, the GX70 Destroyer and the GX60 Destroyer. Based on 15.6-inch and 17.3-inch screens, both new notebooks are based on AMD's A10-5750M quad-core Richland APU and AMD's R9-M290X 2GB working in tandem with the HD 8650G graphics card inside the APU.


AMD Hawaii XT GPU behind TriFrozr cooler

We already heard and seen that MSI is working on the R9 290X Lightning graphics card and it looks like it was ready for showcase at CES 2014.


Should be sufficient

MSI is updating their lineup of their Gaming Series graphics cards. The component as well as system maker has announce, that there will be a new model in the portfolio, which features 6 Gigabyte of GDDR5 memory.


Next-generation notebooks, tablets, AIOs

MSI has unveiled some of the first details regarding its 2014 lineup for Consumer Electronics Show scheduled to kick off on January 7th in Las Vegas, including the next-generation next-generation GT, GE and GX gaming notebooks, Quadro workstations for mobile professionals, tablets, touchscreen laptops, a brand new 24-inch All-In-One Gaming PC and the recently released 3K GT60 notebook.


Custom cooled R9 290 and R9 290X graphics cards

MSI has announced that its custom R9 290 and R9 290X graphics cards are now available. As a part of MSI's Gaming series of graphics cards, the new R9 290 Gaming and R9 290X Gaming graphics cards feature MSI's Twin Frozr IV Advanced dual-fan cooler.


Same PCB on both R9 290 and R9 290X

MSI's Radeon R9 290(X) Gaming series has been already detailed and unveiled earlier but we now have a first picture of the PCB behind the TwinFrozr IV Advanced cooler as well as some details regarding the prices as these two both appeared for pre-order at Canadian e-tailer NCIX.


Custom R9 290 graphics cards incoming

During a press event held in Japan, MSI has finally showed off its new non-reference Radeon R9 290X graphics card that will be probably launched together with the recently detailed MSI R9 290X Lightning, the MSI R9 290X Gaming OC featuring Twin Frozr IV Advanced cooler.


R9 270X with 4GB of memory

MSI has introduced yet another member of its Gaming series, the R9 270X 4G Gaming graphics card. Pairing up the standard R9 270X with its own Twin Frozr IV Advanced cooler as well as an additional 2GB of video memory for today's game titles, the R9 270X 4G will definitely find its place on the market.


Twin Frozr IV Advanced and 1085MHz GPU Boost clock

MSI has announced its newest member of the Gaming series, the MSI GTX 780 Ti Gaming 3G graphics card that will be based on MSI's custom design with red/black Gaming color scheme, cooled by recognizable Twin Frozr IV Advanced cooler and featuring factory-overclock that takes the GK110 GPU up to 1085MHz GPU Boost clock.


Same PCB and cooler, lower clocks

MSI is certainly proud on its GTX 780 Lightning graphics card as it is now preparing yet another version, the MSI GTX 780 Lightning Lite Edition that will pack all the features from the previously released GTX 780 Lightning, including custom PCB and triple fan TriFrozr cooler, but come with lower clocks.


Might be for custom R9 290 series

MSI Europe has released a new teaser picture on its Facebook page showing a glimpse of upcoming new and translucent Twin Frozr cooler that will most likely be seen on upcoming custom R9 290 series graphics cards.


3K workstation notebook as well

MSI has announced industry's first 3K gaming as well as 3K workstation-class notebooks that will feature a 15.6-inch 2880x1620 display and be based on Intel's HM87 chipset, Intel Core i7-4700MQ CPU and either Nvidia GTX 780M or Nvidia Quadro K3100M, depending on the gaming or workstation SKU, the MSI GT60 notebooks.


Most of the lineup at least

MSI has announced that most of its Radeon R9 series, or five models to be precise, will be getting EA/DICE's Battlefield 4 game as a part of MSI push to add a bit more value to some of its graphics cards during this holiday season. Available on what MSI calls, MSI Radeon R9 Limited Edition graphics cards, which are basically R9 290X, R9 290 and some members of the MSI GAMING series.


Joining with other PC case and cooler makers

Judging by leaked pictures from Expreview.com, MSI might be planing to extend its Gaming series from motherboards and graphics cards to PC cases and coolers as well. Based on a similar red and block color scheme paired up with a dragon logo, the Gaming series will be reserved for top-notch gaming products.
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