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MSI N560GTX Twin Frozr II Pro Reviews

HEXUS‘s review Edit

Ultimately, we've always liked what MSI has done with its Frozr II line of graphics cards. The GTX 560 version is decent, clearly, but needs to be priced at sub-£160 for it to really stand out.
8.0 Rated at:

Published on:
May 25, 2011

TechRadar UK‘s review Edit

MSI has played quite a blinder with the N560GTX Twin Frozr II. It has plenty of overclocking potential, helped in no small part by the well-designed Twin Frozr II cooling system, and the use of very high quality components in the power design means that you should be able to push voltages up too. Perhaps the most impressive thing, though, is that it all comes with a very reasonable price tag. With some judicious tweaking you may hit the heady heights that the more expensive Zotac card manages.
8.0 Rated at:

Published on:
Jul 01, 2011

HotHardware‘s review Edit

GeForce GTX 560 cards will be available immediately with prices starting at $199 on up depending on their configuration. More specifically, the Asus GTX 560 DirectCU II TOP we took a look at will retail for about $219, while MSI’s N560GTX Twin Frozr II will arrive at about $209. At those prices, the GeForce GTX 560’s main competition currently are the GeForce GTX 460 and the Radeon HD 6870, both of which can be found for approximately $180 - $220 taking current mail in rebates into consideration. As our benchmark results have shown, the GeForce GTX 560 cards we tested outpace both of those cards overall, and they do so while remaining nice and quiet, and with very manageable power consumption.
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Published on:
May 17, 2011

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