HiTech Legion tried the MSI GTX 970 Gaming 4G
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Cars are something that have always fascinated me, in the sense that there are so many different designs that the engineers come up with. Sure a lot of them are based on many of the same parts with a different chassis and body style. Occasionally, though, you come across what I would call a sleeper. What I mean by that is a car that looks pretty ordinary on the outside but has a ton of power under the hood. In my case, I have fond memories of an older style Mustang that had a tuned and tweaked engine. It happened to be missing the markings on the side that it had the larger engine option in it so people would think it was slow.MSI GTX 970 Gaming 4G Review @ HiTech Legion
One of the things that keeps cars running is, of course, cooling. There have been many different designs used to try and keep the engine cool when it is cranking, but generally we are at the point with technology that radiator, fan, and cooling fluid is used to keep the engine block at a reasonable temperature. Like with cars, overheating is a huge issue that needs to be avoided with computer components. Not only do you risk damage from overheating but you can't get the speed you want without the right temperatures. Where cooling for cars has not changed much, over the past several years, cooling computer components has gone through lots of R & D. What we end up with is quieter, more effective cooling and the Twin Frozr V cooler.