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MSI GTX 670 Twin Frozr Power Edition OC 2GB Review

Measuring temperatures is all about being consistent  therefore we keep a steady eye on monitoring the ambient room temperature to make sure that it stays the same. While this is constantly being monitored, we measure the idle temperature of the card using HWMonitor over a 15 minute period. Once this has been recorded, we set FurMark into motion for 15 minutes and record the results again.

As we have seen a few times, it is all and well in having a quiet cooler on a card, but the thermal performance has to line up in a similar fashion. Thankfully this is the case with MSI’s Twin Frozr cooler and we find load temperatures well under the 70 degress barrier and idle temperatures also under 30 Celsius as well.

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Chris Hadley

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