MSI GTX 760 VS MSI GTX 760 Twin Frozr

Liracto

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Hi. I am looking to upgrade my GPU and I have decided on the GTX 760 as it suits my budget. I am stuck between the standard MSI GTX 760 against their twin Frozr version which is £23 more from Dabs. Please could someone tell me if its really worth the extra cash for the Frozr or not? Many thanks.

Here are the products

Standard 760 http://www.dabs.com/products/msi-geforce-gtx-760-1006mhz-2gb-pci-express-3-0-hdmi-oc-8SY6.html?q=gtx%20760&src=16

Twin Frozr 760 http://www.dabs.com/products/msi-geforce-gtx-760-1085mhz-2gb-pci-e-3-0-hdmi-gaming-twinfrozr-oc-8SWV.html?q=gtx%20760&src=16
 
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Hey

The twin frozer is better and it pays off, why?

+ Better cooling ( a lot more better than stock one )
+ more overclocked and *can be overclocked even more
+ twin frozen will last longer cuz of it's anti dust ( when you run your pc, fans run opposite way so they blow up the dust away )
+ lower temperatures
+ nicer design, MSI got smexy designs!

RulesSpew

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Hey

The twin frozer is better and it pays off, why?

+ Better cooling ( a lot more better than stock one )
+ more overclocked and *can be overclocked even more
+ twin frozen will last longer cuz of it's anti dust ( when you run your pc, fans run opposite way so they blow up the dust away )
+ lower temperatures
+ nicer design, MSI got smexy designs!

 
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apcs13

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There isn't much of a difference, the Twin Frozr one may give you lower temps due to the well designed 2-fan config, plus it is clocked a little bit higher, but you shouldn't have cooling issues with the cheaper one, and you can overclock to get that 1085 MHz yourself if you really want to (although it doesn't really make a difference, I OC'd my GTX 770 over 100 MHz higher and so no difference at all in games). I might consider going with the Twin Frozr, as the cooler temps may have the potential to help the card and rest of system stay cooler, therefore possibly helping system lifespan, but its not by much. Either model is fine.