Thursday, December 5th 2013

MSI Teases Transparent TwinFrozr Cooling Solution

MSI just teased a new VGA cooling solution it's working on, which will likely feature on its upcoming Radeon R9 290 series graphics cards. It's expected to be a long and tall variant of TwinFrozr IV designed for high-end chips like GK110 and "Hawaii," and will feature a frosty see-through acrylic shroud covering the aluminium fin-stack heatsink. TwinFrozr IV is MSI's workhorse VGA cooler for its Gaming, Lightning, and HAWK series of factory-overclocked graphics cards.
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31 Comments on MSI Teases Transparent TwinFrozr Cooling Solution

#1
happita
Looks like it could be sexy. But for me, it's function over form, thats my motto.
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#2
HumanSmoke
Interesting choice. Substituting a heat absorbing metal shroud with a plexi one that doesn't.

No doubt it will include an embedded LED, and the crowd will go wild.
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#3
newtekie1
Semi-Retired Folder
The shroud being metal has no effect on heat dissipation. If you think the metal is absorbing heat from the GPU, try touching the metal of the shroud while the card is in use, it doesn't even get warm to the touch.
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#4
Ja.KooLit
ha... im sure there will be lights on that.... looks cool and interesting. It doesnt interest me though. ;) cant use on my current case :laugh: with that kind of heat sink
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#5
EpicShweetness
happitaLooks like it could be sexy. But for me, it's function over form, thats my motto.
Hell ya, totally agree, but function can come at a price sometimes.
It's best when you can get both though am I right! :rockout:
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#6
Nordic
Uses cheaper material and tells us it is sexier...

I honestly really like msi's twin frozr coolers because the lack of plastic.
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#7
cadaveca
My name is Dave
I like this as it allows the end user to paint the shroud whatever colour matches their system. I hope MSI has the foresight to allow for this in the warranty clause, and also makes the shroud easily removed so that chances of physical damage while removing/replacing it are minimized.
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#8
chodaboy19
I thought the clear plastic trend ended with the iMac G3 in 1998.
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#9
MadMan007
Clear is kind of lame. What MSI should really do is make OEM shrouds in various colors, and make them easy-ish to swap out for DIYers with basic mechanical skills using a screw driver at most. I bet they could sell a decent number to people who would want to color-coordinate their gear. I understand why OEMs are scared to do this though with so many klutzes out there they don't want to deal with unnecessary RMAs.
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#10
diopter
Will look awesome once a fine layer of dust accumulates on it. Actually, wait...
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#11
buggalugs
I don't see much point in it unless they are going to light it up or something. If it was fully transparent it might look cool to be able to see the insides but its smokey so.....I think I'd rather have a solid metal shroud that helps to stiffen the card.
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#12
wickedcricket
I hate everything about MSI don't want to start a flame war but this company is totally unreliable. Customer service is a joke. Life span of products is totally lame. RMA is not working as it should for personal customers. I don't have a single good word to say about MSI.
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#13
dj-electric
As a person who used and reviewed dozens of MSI products over the past 4 years, i disagree.
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#14
BiggieShady
james888Uses cheaper material and tells us it is sexier...

I honestly really like msi's twin frozr coolers because the lack of plastic.
+1

and oh, it is much sexier ... for the company, not for the consumer. It's funny how they "tease" it, I was expecting some heavy marketing spin to make it seem attractive.
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#15
HumanSmoke
Dj-ElectriCAs a person who used and reviewed dozens of MSI products over the past 4 years, i disagree.
Probably depends on which geographic distribution area you're under.
My last contact with MSI was to ascertain the warranty status of an imported (new) motherboard. MSI have all but withdrawn from my local market (New Zealand) concerning motherboards and anything other than mostly reference graphics cards. A 3 week wait for MSI to get in contact with me resulted in them giving me an answer (seemingly) to someone else's query (non-motherboard related). After another week of support-message-tag I was informed that MSI's warranty wouldn't cover a new motherboard imported from another distribution area (U.S.). Pretty sad for a tier one vendor.
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#16
Bo$$
Lab Extraordinaire
newtekie1it doesn't even get warm to the touch.
On the Twin Frozr III cards i have it gets very warm
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#17
radrok
Clear shroud should have gone with black heatsink fins.

It just looks bad with this heatsink. Admittedly though I'm not keen on plastic shrouds.
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#18
vega22
2004 called, they want their cheap shitie shroud back.
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#19
Casecutter
Yea have to say that plastic is a stupid choice... Has all the appearance of those cheap low-end Airsoft guns from Wal-Mart or Big5! In that market it’s used to make it well known it's a plastic toy... Not something I want to project from a $800+ ultimate graphics card. But we now see it as the dumbest trend as both the EVGA Classified and now MSI are on board. :wtf:
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#20
The_
MSI - More Shit Innovations
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#21
vega22


state of the art, circa 2004.
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#22
Nordic
marsey99

state of the art, circa 2004.
But that looks better than the frozr.
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#24
Nordic
I got it. White was the new black. Clear is the new white.
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#25
micropage7
transparent stuff tends to change their color in long term and its kinda hard to clean if like that, i prefer solid surface or add transparent as accent
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