MSI GeForce GTX 470 Twin Frozr II review

A killer mid-range card nudging the high end

MSI GeForce GTX 470 Twin Frozr II
A killer card for the price, second only to the Nvidia GTX 480

TechRadar Verdict

A killer card for the price, second only to the GTX 480 in Nvidia's 4-series Fermi line-up

Pros

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    Simply phenominal performance

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    Fantastic price point

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    Can find ref. cards for less too

Cons

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    OC doesn't give a big performance boost

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As with every generation of cards, the flagship sets sail before the hanky-waving crowds, and the slimmed down versions with slightly less capable GPUs follow in their wake. The GTX 470 came hot on the heels of the GTX 480, and with only marginally reduced architecture.

It first launched at £290, in what seemed like a direct attack on AMD's excellent HD 5870. That's proper, high-end, enthusiast pricing, and you'd expect pretty hefty performance for that kind of outlay. But price cuts happen, and never more explosively than with the GTX 470.

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