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

do we know if theses msi cards overclock well?
Cores tend to do 800MHz with added volts, but memory struggles above 3800MHz. This is according to a US retailer site which lists many owner reviews for this particular card. I don't think that I can link it, even though they do not ship to the UK.
 
Memory overclocks doesn't really add to performance much - clocking mine from 3348 to 4000MHz resulted in <2.5% gain in fps at best, and nothing at all in many games.
 
Cores tend to do 800MHz with added volts, but memory struggles above 3800MHz. This is according to a US retailer site which lists many owner reviews for this particular card. I don't think that I can link it, even though they do not ship to the UK.

It's not a company which delivers to the UK, therefore it can't really be a competitor to OcUK and take their business, like others which are UK based. I guess you mean Newegg?
 
Memory overclocks doesn't really add to performance much - clocking mine from 3348 to 4000MHz resulted in <2.5% gain in fps at best, and nothing at all in many games.
Depends on the game/benchmark and settings but generally you are correct,
 
Hmmmm. I could sell my 5830 Crossfire setup and get one of these at a profit....

Which would be more powerful though? Also I like having two big 5870 sized cards in my case. Feels manly.
 
could someone post the answers to

470GTX OC Core speeds

XXXMhz = 480 Performance
XXXMhz = 570 Performance
XXXMhz = 580 Performance (if even possible :eek::D)

Thanks!!
 
Its a little variable, as the ratios between different sub-system performance differs a little from the 480, 570, etc. i.e. as you increase the clockspeed shader performance might increase beyond the 480 while pixel fillrate still lags behind, so which is faster would depend on what the game was heaviest in.

To absolutely match the stock GTX480 in every case you need ~830-840MHz on the 470, but this clock speed would be quite a bit faster in many cases at lower resolutions i.e 1680x.

~750MHz will match a stock GTX480 in many games at normal resolutions, moderate levels of AA but fall behind as you turn up the resolution/AA.

900MHz on the core would put you into stock GTX580 performance but you'd need 1.1v on the core and ideally uprated cooling over the reference design.
 
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I've not seen many 470 cards that can't hit atleast 800MHz with minor voltage adjustment. Tho from my experience the gigabyte and POV cards seem to be the most reliable for hitting higher overclocks.
 
Fantastic deal on theese. Running dual gigabyte 470 oc's here, comfortably run 750 mhz on stock volts, ran them a few times at 800 mhz on 1.075, always been meaning to test how low i can get the voltage to go on them for 800.
 
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