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Wednesday, 20 February 2013 19:54

MSI G-series for gamers

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MSI plans to officially launch a line of motherboards for gamers at the the begining of next month during CeBIT 2013. The MSI G-series motherboard line features and design will be adapted to demanding gamers and overclockers, in the same way as similar products from other companies (such as the Asus ROG line). [At least according to MSI –Ed]

The MSI G-series motherboards will come with Qualcomm Atheros Killer E2205 network controller that promises lower latency in network games, advanced overclocking capabilities and special connectors for connecting peripherals. According to MSI's words, the latter refers to the PS/2 and USB connectors that should be implemented with a standard 1,000-hertz sampling (MSI Gaming Device Port), and thus we can take advantage of a shorter response time offered by today's gaming mice and keyboards. [this has been on other boards for a while now - Ed]

It is expected that MSI G-series motherboards will come in several packages and with support for different processors and chipsets, and will be visually recognizable in black and red color combination.

[Ed – The features that MSI are saying they are going to bring to the table have been available in past motherboard lines (including having the Killer Nic). We are not sure what they are really going to offer that will make put them in the same class as Gigabyte and Asus at this point. Their presence has not been the most standard. They also need to get over a few decisions that did not work out as well as they thought. We do hope that MSI will be bringing something really new to motherboard market, but from what we have seen over the past couple of years we think we will wait to see before we make our decision.]

Do you think MSI can keep up with Asus and Gigabyte? Let us know in our Forum

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