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MSI GeForce GTX 770 Lightning review





In this review we benchmark the MSI GeForce GTX 770 Lightning edition. Armed with military class components, an awesome TwinFrozr cooler that is very silent and keeps this GPU chilled down at a cool 60 Degrees C temperature. Next to that is has voltage monitoring points, a reactor core, a secondary BIOS as backup and liquid cooling and well, just so much more. Have a peek at what might be one of the finest GeForce GTX 770 cards available on the market.
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Hilbert Hagedoorn
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Don Vito Corleone
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Posted on: 06/12/2013 07:06 PM
No BIOS mod, just grab the SE edition of afterburner:
http://www.guru3d.com/files_details/msi_afterburner_beta_download.html
A 680 or 770 LIGHTNING edition card is required though.
WOW! That's impressive is this without BIOS mod that's unreal. Good job boss.
No BIOS mod, just grab the SE edition of afterburner:
http://www.guru3d.com/files_details/msi_afterburner_beta_download.html
A 680 or 770 LIGHTNING edition card is required though.
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Don Vito Corleone
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Hilbert, is it possible to do a review against the ASUS GTX 770 DirectCUII CO offering?
I can't make my mind up, specially in terms of cooling, quietness and maintenance/reliability.
Both claim to have ' anti dust ' tech, but MSI seems to to cure, rather to prevent.
Though I *think* it's the most effective tech.
If not a review, I'd like your view on the subject.
Thanks!
Honestly, go for personal preference. I like MSI because its a little more enthusiast oriented and yes, i do get a big smile on my face whenever I hold one of these puppies. Dust protection wise, it's marketing at its best, then again it does work well -- long term ? Who knows.
Also MSI AfterBurner now is available in an SE edition, and with this particular card you can increase voltage much higher than ASUS, hence the results shown above.
So it all comes down to personal preference and likely what looks best in your PC, none of these cards you'll be able to hear noise wise, and both will cool excellent.