My old MSI GTX 970 4G OC Gaming Video Card is still one of my favorite Techs despite its age, because it was a real gem when it was first released with its awesome overclocking capabilities, stayed whisper-quiet with cool temperatures even when fully over-volted and overclocked to its maximum limits, with a really cheap price tag putting the GTX 780 Ti to shame with its price to performance ratio lol. Like Digital Foundry said:
" The GeForce GTX 970 is that rarest of things in the graphics card market - a genuine game-changer. In fact, it's actually more like a cooked hand grenade strategically lobbed into the high-end GPU market, designed to cause maximum damage to the competition - but in the process impacting just as many Nvidia cards too. It costs £260, which is a lot of money, but its performance per pound ratio is so strong that some might say there's little point considering any other high-end GPU currently available - and that includes Nvidia's own flagship GTX 980. "
" The GeForce GTX 970 is that rarest of things in the graphics card market - a genuine game-changer. In fact, it's actually more like a cooked hand grenade strategically lobbed into the high-end GPU market, designed to cause maximum damage to the competition - but in the process impacting just as many Nvidia cards too. It costs £260, which is a lot of money, but its performance per pound ratio is so strong that some might say there's little point considering any other high-end GPU currently available - and that includes Nvidia's own flagship GTX 980. "
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