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MSi N470GTX-M2D12-B
$370.00
Released March, 2010
The Pros:Built with military class components - more resilient to heat from overclocking. Capable of running the fall 2010 lineup of PC games on high to ultra-high settings. Includes a Mafia 2/Street Fighter download code from certain vendors.
The Cons:Somewhat ineffective cooler - runs very hot when playing games. Reports of expired game download codes being included in some boxes. Memory doesn't overclock as well as the core clock does.
The MSi N470GTX-M2D12-B is a high end video card aimed purely at hardcore gamers. It has a very fast processor and a fair amount of very fast memory. It uses durable, quiet-running parts and is easily overclocked.
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For those looking for a speed boost over and above what overclocking can provide, 3-way SLI support is enabled to allow people to link three of these video cards together in a PC to share the processing load.
The processor is a 607MHz GeForce GTX 470 processor working with 1280MB of DDR5 memory. The memory is clocked at 3348MHz and uses a 320-bit interface to exchange data with the processor. The card uses a PCI-E 2.0 slot, and outputs in VGA, DVI-I, and HDMI. DirectX 11 and OpenGL 3.2 are supported. Maximum resolution supported is 2560x1600.
Features
- 607MHz GeForce GTX 470 processor
- PCI Express 2.0
- 1280MB DDR5 memory
- 3348MHz memory clock speed (320-bit)
- 2 x VGA, 2 x DVI-I, and HDMI outputs
- HDCP support
- 2560x1600 resolution
- DirectX 11 support
- OpenGL 3.2 support
- 3-way SLI Support
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built with military class components - more resilient to heat from overclocking
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capable of running the fall 2010 lineup of PC games on high to ultra-high settings
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includes a Mafia 2/Street Fighter download code from certain vendors
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can be easily overclocked to GTX 480 speeds
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somewhat ineffective cooler - runs very hot when playing games
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reports of expired game download codes being included in some boxes
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memory doesn't overclock as well as the core clock does
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only 2 of the 3 digital outputs can be used simultaneously - no triple monitor support
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