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MSI GTX 285 HydroGen OC Review
Author:
Antony Leather
Published:
9th July 2009
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1 - MSI GTX 285 HydroGen OC
2 - The Heatkiller GPU-X² water block
3 - Test Setup
4 - Crysis-DX10, Very High
5 - Crysis-DX10, High
6 - Fallout 3
7 - Far Cry 2 - DirectX 10/10.1
8 - Far Cry 2 - DirectX 9.0
9 - Call of Duty: World at War
10 - S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Clear Sky
11 - Race Driver: GRID
12 - Folding@Home & Power Consumption
13 - Overclocking and Thermal Performance
14 - Value and Final Thoughts
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MSI GTX 285 HydroGen OC Review
Sporting a Watercool Heatkiller GPU-X² full cover waterblock, MSI's GTX 285 HydroGen looks stunning. However we're more interested in whether it can keep Nvidia's fastest single core GPU cool.
http://www.bit-tech.net/hardware/graphics/2009/07/09/msi-gtx-285-hydrogen-oc-review/1
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1 - MSI GTX 285 HydroGen OC
2 - The Heatkiller GPU-X² water block
3 - Test Setup
4 - Crysis-DX10, Very High
5 - Crysis-DX10, High
6 - Fallout 3
7 - Far Cry 2 - DirectX 10/10.1
8 - Far Cry 2 - DirectX 9.0
9 - Call of Duty: World at War
10 - S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Clear Sky
11 - Race Driver: GRID
12 - Folding@Home & Power Consumption
13 - Overclocking and Thermal Performance
14 - Value and Final Thoughts
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