“Galaxy’s new GeForce GTX 470 GC video card offers a unique solution to a common problem for hardware enthusiasts. There are new features such as higher clock speeds, a custom PCB design, and something called a detachable flip fan you will want to see. We compare single and SLI gameplay performance against AMD.”Here are some more Graphics Card articles from around the web:
- AXLE GeForce 210 Video Card Review @ Madshrimps
- Inno3D Watercooled GTX480 iChill Black Series Review @ XtremeComputing
- GTX 470 @ Overclockers.com
- Evercool Turbo2 VGA Cooler Review @ Hardware Secrets
- NVIDIA BIOS Editor (NiBiTor) v5.5 Program Released… @ MVKTech
- Thermalright Spitfire, VRM-R5 & X-Silent 140 Review @ OCC
- Gigabyte HD 5870 Super Overclock @ Neoseeker
- Sapphire Radeon HD 5550 Ultimate @ Techgage
- ASUS Radeon HD 5870 1GB V2 Review @ Hardware Canucks
Make mine a GTX940; GTX 470 in SLI
It is not just any GTX470’s that [H]ard|OCP is testing in SLI, but the recently released Galaxy GeForce GTX 470 GC, with higher default clock speeds than the reference model. The testing went well and while it is nice to see the high fps scores the big question is how it scales as you are paying twice as much as you would for the single card. The direct comparison is a little hard to establish as in most cases the addition of a second card prompted a jump in resolution from 1920×1200 to 2560×1600 and turning additional graphics features on so frame rates did not double but they did tend sharply up. Check it out!