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Mad222
01-21-2010, 07:15 PM
I've found it quite interesting about this world's first Dual Core GTS250 graphics card made by Galaxy.

GTS250 has two GPUs which are placed on a single PCB as the pictures shown.
It has two G92-426 chipsets and one BR04 bridge chip in the front . The G92-426 chipsets are Low power version of GTS250 card that is able to reduce the power consumption.
It features 16 pieces of 0.8ns DRAM chips. Each GPU is served by 1GB of memory and a 256-bit of memory interface.
This graphics card adopts 6-phase power supply of GPU core and high-frequency inductance which boast up to 2Mhz frequency.
With this config., the OC potential of this card should be great due to adopting Low power version GPU (Green) and Luxury power supply circle.

http://i967.photobucket.com/albums/ae152/xblwk345/GTS250dualcore-1.jpg

http://i967.photobucket.com/albums/ae152/xblwk345/GTS250_dual_1-1.jpg

http://i967.photobucket.com/albums/ae152/xblwk345/GTX285_dual_2.jpg

erickwok
01-21-2010, 11:30 PM
dual GPUs:clap:

JohnZS
01-22-2010, 12:02 AM
If this is around the same price as a GTX260, this would not be a bad graphics card, however I think it is too little too late with Fermi around the corner.
Always nice to see that the comeback King..aka the G92 is still rocking ;)
John

Mad222
01-22-2010, 01:29 AM
Wonder if it's a replacement for 260, maybe around the same price:confused:
Can't wait to see Fermi......& its' actual banchmark performance

If this is around the same price as a GTX260, this would not be a bad graphics card, however I think it is too little too late with Fermi around the corner.
Always nice to see that the comeback King..aka the G92 is still rocking ;)
John

kevikev
01-22-2010, 09:07 AM
If this actually makes it out to the retail channel in good supply, it will be awesome to see a lower power consumption version of the GX2, especially for the folders :D

WARDOZER9
02-03-2010, 07:26 PM
Wow, not as in "OMG THATS AWESOME!". Wow as in "Really? This late in the game?". This card would seriously have to be in the $200 price point to compete and even there it will be hard pressed to find its way into the high end computers with cases that can fit a card of that length. Had Gigabyte thought of this 6 - 8 months ago they would have had a serious contender but it's too little, too long and too late.

Nice to see something though thats not like the epic fail that the dual-GPU ASUS X1600 was.

Burninator
02-03-2010, 08:09 PM
if this actually makes it out to the retail channel in good supply, it will be awesome to see a lower power consumption version of the gx2, especially for the folders :D
qft! :D