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Review: MSI N275GTX Twin Frozr OC: raising the bar for NVIDIA's GeForce GTX 275

by Tarinder Sandhu on 6 July 2009, 17:29 3.25

Tags: N275GTX Twin Frozr OC 896MB, MSI

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Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare

Call of Duty 4: MW (high-end) 1,680x1,050 4xAA 16xAF
XFX HD 4890 1,024MBXFX HD 4870 1,024MBInno3D GTX 275 896MBSapphire HD 4770 XF 1,024MBMSI N275GTX Twin Frozr OC 896MBASUS GTX 260 896MB
85.378.4487.75117.291.176.5


Call of Duty 4: MW (high-end) 1,920x1,200 4xAA 16xAF
XFX HD 4890 1,024MBXFX HD 4870 1,024MBInno3D GTX 275 896MBSapphire HD 4770 XF 1,024MBMSI N275GTX Twin Frozr OC 896MBASUS GTX 260 896MB
72.5566.1575.8100.178.965.55


Call of Duty 4: MW (high-end) 2,560x1,600 4xAA 16xAF
XFX HD 4890 1,024MBXFX HD 4870 1,024MBInno3D GTX 275 896MBSapphire HD 4770 XF 1,024MBMSI N275GTX Twin Frozr OC 896MBASUS GTX 260 896MB
47.9543.7552.6565.5553.8544.65


Take away the dual-GPU Radeon HD 4770s and the MSI's performance looks good. Trouble is, the two Radeon cards cost £50 less than the Frozr OC.