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MSI N260GTX Lightning Review
Author:
Mark Mackay
Published:
6th July 2009
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1 - MSI N260GTX Lightning Review
2 - What's the difference?
3 - Extra Trimmings
4 - Test Setup
5 - Crysis - DX10, High
6 - Crysis DX10, Very High
7 - Fallout 3
8 - Far Cry 2 - DirectX 10/10.1
9 - Far Cry 2 - DirectX 9.0
10 - Call of Duty: World at War
11 - S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Clear Sky
12 - Race Driver: GRID
13 - Folding@Home & Power Consumption
14 - Power Consumption (Idle and Gaming)
15 - Thermal Performance
16 - Overclocking Performance
17 - Value and Final Thoughts
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MSI N260GTX Lightning Review
Yes, we're reviewing a GeForce GTX 260, but this is no ordinary SKU. Armed with a custom cooler, front panel overclocking tool and redesigned power circuitry, this is one of the best GTX 260s on the market. We find out if the premium you pay for extra trimmings is a worthwhile one.
http://www.bit-tech.net/hardware/graphics/2009/07/06/msi-n260gtx-lightning-review/1
Back to the Article
1 - MSI N260GTX Lightning Review
2 - What's the difference?
3 - Extra Trimmings
4 - Test Setup
5 - Crysis - DX10, High
6 - Crysis DX10, Very High
7 - Fallout 3
8 - Far Cry 2 - DirectX 10/10.1
9 - Far Cry 2 - DirectX 9.0
10 - Call of Duty: World at War
11 - S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Clear Sky
12 - Race Driver: GRID
13 - Folding@Home & Power Consumption
14 - Power Consumption (Idle and Gaming)
15 - Thermal Performance
16 - Overclocking Performance
17 - Value and Final Thoughts
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