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Metro 2033 puts you right in the middle of post apocalyptic Moscow, battling Mutants, rivals and ratio-active fallout. The game is very graphics intensive and utilizes DX11 technology, making it a good measure of how the latest generation of graphics cards perform under the latest standard.
The Top graph reflects our results at 1920x1080, while the lower graph reflects our results Eyefinity and Surround results at 5760x1080.

Metro 2033 traditionally performs better on AMD graphics cards, so the results here should not be surprising to anyone. In this benchmark, both the HD 7950 and HD 7970 were slightly faster than the GTX 670. This game craves memory bandwidth, and is really one of the few games on the market were the larger memory interface on the Southern Islands cards makes a difference.

The Surround results were the same as those at 1080p, as the AMD cards made a strong showing in this benchmark.

But yeah, $400 is actually a pretty decent price considering its power. It's only going to come down in price too.
I did just notice one error when skimming around the article:
I wonder if it is a case of spell-check gone awry?
Well, since you're in mistake-correcting mod, I will correct yours: exception is a word, so spell check wouldn't flag it.
Hence why I said "Spell check gone awry". As in, making the wrong correction. The two words share a lot of similarities. Depending on the error made, one or the other word would be the first choice to correct it with.
Even after looking past the cooler and the overclock I fail to see why it would cost more than £400.