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MSI GTX750Ti OC Twin Frozr Review


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The MSI box is very nicely designed, featuring an image of their customary Dragon.
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Inside, the accessories are minimal. A driver disc, quick users guide and some information relating to the UEFI BIOS switch on the card.
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The MSI GTX750Ti OC Twin Frozr card (top two images) is substantially better looking than the reference card from Nvidia (bottom two images above), as we would expect. Both are built on black PCB's although the Nvidia reference sample only has a tiny heatsink and single fan on top.
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The MSI card is longer, although neither card require a PCIe power connector, getting enough from the PCie slot alone.
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MSI GTX750 TI OC Twin Frozr connectivity, above. I have to admit I was shocked to see a VGA port on the back of a new GPU released in 2014 by MSI. Alongside is a HDMI port and dual link DVI connector, much more useful.
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By comparison, the reference Nvidia GTX750 Ti (above) has dual DVI ports, and a mini HDMI connector.
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The MSI GTX750 Ti OC Twin Frozr is using high grade Samsung GDDR5 memory, while the reference board adopts Hynix GDDR5 memory.

The MSI Twin Frozr cooler comprises two direct touch copper heat pipes which run into two separate racks of aluminum fins on either side of the core.

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