MSI was widely reported when; earlier this year revealed that it would launch a motherboard with Lucid Hydra Graphics Bridge. Lucid Hydra allows consumers to pair multiple graphics cards, independent models or manufacturers, to improve the rendering performance in games. All but techniques that SLI or Crossfire. Now MSI has launched the first cards of the Big Bang series, and then dissolve Lucid model by its absence. Rumors said that Nvidia was behind it all and that the card could be scrapped, some now well acquainted with the sources.

MSI will be launching two short of his Big Bang series in which the first model Trinergy will be launched without Lucid Hydra Engine 200 circuit. This card comes with Nvidia NF200 chip, which with its extra PCI Express lanes, among other things, provides support for Tri-SLI.

After Trinergy MSI will launch its second model, the Big Bang Fuzion. This motherboard will thus be equipped with a Lucid Hydra Engine 200 circuit and supporting the breeding of different graphics cards. Big Bang Fuzion is scheduled for launch in December 2009 and why the card is delayed according to our sources to be driver problems.

But not of the sort that earlier rumors claim that Nvidia accused of strangling support for Lucid chip in their video card drivers. It will simply be Lucid as polish their drivers for Microsoft's new operating system, Windows 7 and that MSI does it safe than sorry with a delayed launch.

Nvidia has to our knowledge not put them in the development of MSI's motherboard, but we'll also not Ropp hey until we see an official launch. But to embark on Lucid and MSI at such a late stage that this sounds not only strange but also stupid, Nvidia does not need more bad publicity.