
The MSI Twin Frozr GTX770 ships in a very stylish box featuring their logo in the corner and the name of the product and specifications along the right side.

The bundle includes a quick user manual, a software disc, two power converter cables and a video converter adapter.


Not surprisingly, this is a dual slot graphics card. On closer inspection, the PCB of the card is actually dark brown, and not black. The 11 blade fans are high performance models, designed to maintain a low noise threshold when they are spinning fast.

The MSI Twin Frozr GTX770 OC takes power from two 8 PIN PCIe power connectors. We have been told that the reference card will utilise a 6 pin and an 8 pin power connector. The MSI card has clearly been designed with further overclocking in mind. We will look at this in more detail, later in the review.

The card is SLI capable in 2, 3 and 4 way configurations.

On the rear panel there are two DVI connectors, alongside a full sized HDMI and DisplayPort connector.


The cooler is relatively easy to remove. The core is nickel plated and there are five thick heatpipes which run into two rack of aluminum fins on either side of the base. MSI have incorporated a plate to help offer additional cooling for the GDDR5 memory and VRM's underneath.
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awesome card, bit expensive, was hoping for around £300 – ah well!
Awesome coolers those – quick question however, did you notice the PCB was bent in the middle? my last MSI card WARPED very badly. I hear its a fairly common thing
I like the sounds of the cooler, my old 7870 is loud as hell.
Are they bringing out a 760 soon? might be more in my price bracket