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Review - MSI N275GTX Twin Frozr Overclocked - Part 10
Conclusion - Part 1
At the end of this review, it’s time to make our conclusions. With the GTX275 solution, nVidia has closed the gap between the GTX260 and GTX285 solutions, proposing a valid alternative to the new ATI HD4890.
MSI, on its part, has enhanced the result achieved by nVIDIA, proposing a very interesting model, with a much better heatsink than the reference model, which allowed the company to raise the base frequencies (666/1476/2322 Mhz), giving better margin for users to overclock, by keeping the standard cooling system.
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Review - MSI N275GTX Twin Frozr Overclocked - Part 9Published on May 15, 2009 · Filed under: Geforce, graphic cards;

