Introduction
Today MSI introduces their new GeForce GTX 480 Lightning. It is based on NVIDIA's GeForce GTX 480 "Fermi", but promises better overclocking potential, less noise and improved power consumption. The card adds on the legacy of the previous Lightning cards like the GTX 275 Lightning and the HD 5870 Lightning. MSI has included several treats for overclockers like easy to reach voltage measurement points, dual BIOS and software control for three voltages.
Compared to the NVIDIA reference design the GPU clock has been increased by 50 MHz and the memory clock is up 75 MHz. Instead of the NVIDIA reference design, MSI has also completely revamped the PCB, using improved voltage controller circuitry, and uses their Twin Frozr III thermal solution. In terms of pricing the card is expected to retail around $550, which is a reasonable increase compared to $1000 overclocker cards like the ASUS ARES, for example.
| Radeon HD 5850 | GeForce GTX 470 | Radeon HD 5870 | GeForce GTX 480 | MSI GTX 480 Lightning | Radeon HD 5970 |
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Shader units | 1440 | 448 | 1600 | 480 | 480 | 2x 1600 |
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ROPs | 32 | 40 | 32 | 48 | 48 | 2x 32 |
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GPU | Cypress | GF100 | Cypress | GF100 | GF100 | 2x Cypress |
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Transistors | 2154M | 3200M | 2154M | 3200M | 3200M | 2x 2154M |
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Memory Size | 1024 MB | 1280 MB | 1024 MB | 1536 MB | 1536 MB | 2x 1024 MB |
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Memory Bus Width | 256 bit | 320 bit | 256 bit | 384 bit | 384 bit | 2x 256 bit |
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Core Clock | 725 MHz | 607 MHz | 850 MHz | 700 MHz | 750 MHz | 725 MHz |
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Memory Clock | 1000 MHz | 837 MHz | 1200 MHz | 924 MHz | 1000 MHz | 1000 MHz |
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Price | $260 | $300 | $360 | $450 | $549 | $580 |
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