***DEAL OF THE MILLENIUM - MSI GTX 470 Twin FrozR ONLY £143.99 Inc. VAT!!*****

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I think right now our competitors are literally face palming with these deals were doing, so check this one out:-


MSI GeForce GTX 470 Twin Frozr II 1280MB GDDR5 PCI-Express Graphics Card @ £143.99 inc VAT

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Key Features
- Twin Frozr II Thermal Design - Reduces Heat by 16C and Noise by 21.5dB
- Dual 8CM PWM Fans : Air flow from dual fans can cool down GPU/Memory/Power Module at once.
- Five heat pipes with SuperPipe Technology
- Nickel-plated Copper Base : Large size of Copper Base can dissipate the heat of GPU faster.
- Military Class Components
- Hi-C Cap provides more precise GPU voltage.
- SSC (Solid State Chock) has No Buzz noise and higher current for better overclocking ability.
- All Solid CAP for longer lifespan.
- Over voltage function of GPU
- Supports over voltage function of GPU by Afterburner, and performance can be up to 15%!
- PhysX & 3DVision Surround technology
- Support PhysX technology effects for realist physics effect.
- Support 3DVision Surround technology to provide 3 monitor output simultaneously and real 3D image experience. (3D Vision surround for 3 monitors require 2 cards running in SLI mode to work. Need to work with 3D monitor and 3D glass.)

- Specifications
- Voltage Tweak Technology
- Twin FrozR II 5 Heatpipe Dual Fan SILENT Cooler
- Extreme OC Potential (Voltage tweak, Military capacitors, uprated cooling)
- Core Clock: 607MHz
- Memory: 1280MB GDDR5
- Memory Clock: 3348MHz (Effective)
- Memory Interface: 320-Bit
- Processing Cores: 448
- Shader Clock: 1215MHz
- Bus Type: PCI-Express 2.0
- Display Connectors: 2x Dual-Link DVI-I & 1x Mini-HDMI 1.3a (Includes HDMI & VGA Adapters)
- SLI Ready
- HDCP Capable
- DirectX 11 Support
- OpenGL 3.1 Support
- PhysX Enabled
- CUDA Enabled
- Warranty: 2 Years


Was [£199.99] Inc. VAT

Only £143.99 inc VAT.

ORDER NOW







Our competitors are all around or above £200 for this same card, were over £60 cheaper, in percentage terms that is nearly 50%, yes OcUK nearly 50% cheaper. THIS PRICE IS PRE-ORDER ONLY and stock arrives Friday, on Friday we shall increase the price by approx £10-£15 still making us over 30% cheaper than anywhere else or a good £40-£50. :D
 
Oh FU!

Just spent £175 on a HD6870, and to my knowledge the performance for these is very similar. (Except for Fermi Is failing with power draw and heat - somewhat sorted by the TwinFrozr cooler).

Worth cancelling other order and getting ones of these?
 
What are these like compared to the 6950 flashed to a 6970 ?

Well if you're going to flash a 6950, theres always risks involved. If it works though, then its a 6970 and not a 6950 - in which case it would be a fair margin quicker than this 470.

Grabbing two of these for SLI however, will totally spank a 6970 for pretty much the same price!
 
Oh FU!

Just spent £175 on a HD6870, and to my knowledge the performance for these is very similar. (Except for Fermi Is failing with power draw and heat - somewhat sorted by the TwinFrozr cooler).

Worth cancelling other order and getting ones of these?


Hard to say, the 6870 is a good card! Did you buy the XFX version? If so that has a lot of games with it making it incredible value.

However the MSI GTX 470 is also very special due to the excellent cooler it uses, really quite a tough one, I myself would take the GTX 470 for the PhysX and CUDA, but I'd want the games too if its the XFX version, so a tough choice.
 
Hard to say, the 6870 is a good card! Did you buy the XFX version? If so that has a lot of games with it making it incredible value.

However the MSI GTX 470 is also very special due to the excellent cooler it uses, really quite a tough one, I myself would take the GTX 470 for the PhysX and CUDA, but I'd want the games too if its the XFX version, so a tough choice.

It was indeed the XFX version.

I only have a 460W coolermaster PSU - think thats a bit too close for a GTX470 and overclocked Phenom II (the power draw is what made me stray from the Fermi cards in the first place).

Looking at benchmarks, HD6870 pulls ahead in quite a few games, and I don't own anything that makes use of PhysX - and tbh I really don't think its a big deal.

Not sure if Photoshop or Vegas Pro make use of CUDA though
 
It was indeed the XFX version.

I only have a 460W coolermaster PSU - think thats a bit too close for a GTX470 and overclocked Phenom II (the power draw is what made me stray from the Fermi cards in the first place).

Looking at benchmarks, HD6870 pulls ahead in quite a few games, and I don't own anything that makes use of PhysX - and tbh I really don't think its a big deal.

Not sure if Photoshop or Vegas Pro make use of CUDA though


Stick with the 6870 then, its a great card and made even sweeter with all the games. :)
 
Another amazing deal between OCUK and MSI. The Twin Frozr cards are becoming OCUKs specialty.

Kinda wish I'd waited instead of getting the MSI 5850 last month!
 
That is old stock. The cheaper GTX 470 is setup under a new SKU. :)

When I linked to it from google it was catagorised as ATI hardware which is the error I called out.

Its still there:

"Graphics Cards - ATI » NVIDIA GTX 470 Series » MSI GeForce GTX 470 Twin Frozr II 1280MB GDDR5 PCI-Express Graphics Card "
 
Gibbo, make Razer NAga for £20 and I'd call it deal of millennium ;)

Great price for this tho, time to think...
 
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