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Crysis 2 is a first-person shooter developed by Crytek and is built on the CryEngine 3 engine. While the game was lacking in graphical fidelity upon its release, Crytek has since added feature such as D11 and high quality textures. This improved the in-game visuals substantially, which in turn pushes even high-end hardware to the max.
The Top graph reflects our results at 1920x1080, while the lower graph reflects our results Eyefinity and Surround results at 5760x1080.

In Crysis 2 the GTX 670 did show some slowdown in comparison to the AMD graphics cards. Here the GTX 670 was only 10% faster than the HD 7950, and 8% slower than the HD 7970. Don't get used to these numbers though, as they are the exception and not the rule.

Once again the GTX 670 was slightly under the 30FPS mark we look for as a minimum, but it came pretty close. If we scaled back the settings just a bit, or tweaked the AA we were using, the GTX 670 could easily get above the 30FPS mark at 5760x1080.

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.