Thursday, February 28th 2013

MSI Z77A-GD65 Gaming and GeForce GTX 670 Gaming Teased Some More

We've known since a little earlier this week that MSI has been working on a new product line targeting gamers, which builds on the success of its Gaming Series notebooks; that the company has been working on a variant of the Z77A-GD65 motherboard based on the series; and that the series could also include graphics cards and gaming-grade all-in-one desktops. MSI revealed a few more byte ahead of its big CeBIT unveiling.

To begin with, our suspicious voiced last week are true, the company's first Gaming Series motherboard is in fact a variant of the Z77A-GD65, with a few changes: an overhauled VRM and chipset heatsink design inspired by the dragon-head logo; a black+red color scheme, Bigfoot Killer E2200 low-latency network controller, and possibly Creative Sound Blaster Cinema audio. Moving on, we're hearing that the first graphics card in the Gaming Series will be based on GeForce GTX 670. It could be positioned above the company's fastest GTX 670, the Power Edition/OC. In addition to a slightly new cooling solution, the card could feature an improved VRM.
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15 Comments on MSI Z77A-GD65 Gaming and GeForce GTX 670 Gaming Teased Some More

#1
Emperor_Piehead
I'm happy seeing MSI going with this color scheme even though Asus ROG and ASrock fatal1ty boards use it. I like this color and ROG is a bit to expensive for my taste, but this might be more affordable.:)
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#2
dj-electric
MSI's GPU ranks are:
Reference
OC Edition
Power Edition (with OC)
HAWK
Lightning

It may be a HAWK GTX 670, i hope...
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#3
radrok
So, one more manufacturer that offers us a black+red scheme.

I've been ranting at ASUS for that silly RoG colour scheme for years.

Not cool.
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#4
jihadjoe
I suppose "Gaming" sounds a lot more fun than a "Working" model of the same board. :D
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#5
TheLostSwede
News Editor
I think MSI is in dire need of a better product naming department...
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#6
[502]
Why not use black-yellow color scheme just like your Lightning gfx?
Why black-red? Idgi
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#7
TheLostSwede
News Editor
Black/Yellow - Overcloking
Black/Red - Gaming

Not sure there's much logic to that though...
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#8
btarunr
Editor & Senior Moderator
Similarly, Gigabyte uses Black/Orange for overclocking, Black/Green for gaming.
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#9
Tarkhein
Dj-ElectriCMSI's GPU ranks are:
Reference
OC Edition
Power Edition (with OC)
HAWK
Lightning

It may be a HAWK GTX 670, i hope...
Hawk and Lightning are the same tier. Hawk is for mainstream and Lightning is for flagship.
[502]Why not use black-yellow color scheme just like your Lightning gfx?
Why black-red? Idgi
Their MPOWER already takes the black-yellow colour scheme.
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#10
dj-electric
TarkheinHawk and Lightning are the same tier. Hawk is for mainstream and Lightning is for flagship.
"They are the same tier, but they're not".

The Lightning uses a beefy PCB and some more overclocking. It's different.
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#11
Tarkhein
Dj-ElectriC"They are the same tier, but they're not".

The Lightning uses a beefy PCB and some more overclocking. It's different.
Hawk and Lightning are monikers applied to the best of the best for their respective product - Hawk for mainstream, Lightning for flagship. You're claiming that's not the same tier for marketing purposes? For this reason, you'll never see a 670 Hawk, because the 670 is not mainstream enough for the Hawk moniker. Also, go look up their 660 Hawk. Does the GPU Reactor not offer enough overclocking for you?
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#12
dj-electric
There's no reason for MSI not to launch a HAWK Edition GTX670. There was a GTX460 HAWK, there was an HD7870 HAWK (launched at 380$) and there's no reason what so ever that they won't launch a GTX670 HAWK, there are no certain "laws" that stop them from doing that. Of course, this is just a speculation.
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#13
Tarkhein
There can never be a GTX 670 Hawk because the GTX 680 uses the same type of chip (GK104) and is better. It's the same reason why 660Ti didn't get the Hawk moniker this generation (and the 660 did - it uses GK106) when the previous generation 560Ti (GF114 vs the 570/580 GF110) got a Hawk release.
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#14
tacosRcool
Too bad the MSI items I buy generally just break. That dragon does look pretty cool looking. Wonder what the whole card and motherboard will look like
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#15
cadaveca
My name is Dave
tacosRcoolWonder what the whole card and motherboard will look like
I'll show you real soon. Well, the motherboard, anyway.

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