Taking Computex by storm, MSI is preparing to show off in Taipei a new GT200-powered Lightning graphics card. Officially named N275GTX Lightning, the upcoming release is a custom job to say the least as it features double the normal amount of memory for a GTX 275 - 1792MB, has a 10 phase PWM, and Solid State Chokes (SSC), which not only provides better performance, but it makes away with the annoying squealing that has plagued GT200 cards based on Nvidia's design.
In addition to the board changes, the second Lightning card will come with a new Twin Frozr heatsink which, like the first iteration, makes use of two fans and five copper heatpipes, but has a tweaked design.
The N275GTX Lightning will be factory overclocked but we'll probably have to wait until next week to get the exact frequencies.