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MSI R7950 Twin Frozr III 3GD5/OC Review

Homefront’s PC version was developed by Digital Extremes, a Canadian developer responsible for numerous Unreal Tournament games and Bioshock ports. It received mixed reports, although Kitguru really likes the single player aspect of this title. The engine isn’t the most demanding on the market, but it requires decent partnering hardware for solid frame rates at 1080p.

The overclocked MSI R7950 is a couple of frames per second quicker than the reference clocked HD7950. It is around 6 frames per second slower than the HD7970.

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5 comments

  1. brilliant, love their GPU’s. but its still almost 350 quid. a lot of cash.

  2. Twin Frozr is a great cooler. my buddy had the older V2 on his last card and while mine was churning away inside the PC, his was silent. hated him back then.

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