MSI GeForce GTX 460 Cyclone OC 1024MB review -
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The PCB is very clean and crisp alright. Here we see the backside, notice that you'll only get one SLI finger, meaning a maximum of two cards can be set up in SLI is as far as you can go with a multi-GPU setup.
Two 6-pin PEG power connectors are required for this board. Power consumption is rated at a 160W TDP. Location of the two connectors at the backside of the card are right, it is not a lengthy card and aesthetically seen it is the more pleasing path to follow with the cables connected to it.
This card (Cyclone OC edition) will come with a price tag of roughly 239 USD/EUR. Expect the regular 768MB edition to cost 225 USD/EUR and as our tests will show, that is a lot of value for money. Especially when you overclock a little, these puppies can be boosted close to Radeon 5850 / GeForce GTX 470 performance.
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