MSI unveils P965 Platinum mobo with Crossfire support
Micro Star International (MSI) unveiled its P965 Platinum motherboard, which the company claims is the industry’s first motherboard based on Intel’s P965 chipsets supporting ATI’s Crossfire dual-card graphics technology for the gaming market. MSI P965 Platinum has two PCI Express (PCIe) x16 slots to enable ATI CrossFire mode at 16+4 speed, with the latest ATI CrossFire Ready Radeon X1K graphics cards, according to the company.
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