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Thursday, 4 March 2010, 01:01

Hello people, ~xCookies~ here again. Today topic will be about my new GPU. (Graphics processing unit) *This topic may not something to do with Fam but this is just a share.* Not long ago, I brought a new GPU which is under MSI. Cost me about SGD200. Here is the image. Just took the photos.




Yeap, N250GTS under MSI. Of cuz this does support SLI so if your motherboard does have SLI support and enough power to give 2 GPUs, even better! (Too bad, my Asus motherboard doesn't support SLI nor CrossFire.)


What is SLI? You guys may noticed some Lan shops put a poster just outside the door which said SLI or CrossFire, this means that using the PC's in their Lan shop with dual screen or no lagness gaming frame per second. (First person shooter or Real time gaming). Basically you just have to know SLI or CrossFire means 2 GPUs which mean double of the one GPU speed or higher speed of one GPU.


SLI? CrossFire? Apa itu??



SLI is for Nvidia and CrossFire for ATI. The name is to make sure that your motherboard only does support SLI or CrossFire. Depends on what kind of motherboard you got which to support SLI or CrossFire. (But for me, I'm more toward SLI cuz CrossFire cause overheating very easily.)




Okay, now let me unbox it.





Box contents; GPU (Right below but that is GT9600. The N250 is already in my CPU and lazy to remove it.), Booklets, SPDIF wire ( The small wire, that is sound wire which mostly for HDMI use.) and power cable (Push power, every GPU with model GT9500 or above need a push power. Also to make sure your UPS have enough power to give.)



Oh, where is the N250???



Here..





So here is the result.




Noticed at the left top. 200FPS. Nice!

More photos.














Sorry for the boring post. Just thought of sharing.



~xCookies~'s; I want more muffins. x)