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    EVGA GTX 275 CO-OP PhysX







    Performance

    . NVIDIA GTX 275+GTS 250
    .633+738 MHz GPU
    .240+128 Processing Cores
    .400 MHz RAMDAC
    Memory
    . 1280 MB, 448+192 bit DDR3
    . 2268+2200 MHz (effective)
    . 127.0+52.8 GB/s Memory Bandwidth
    Interface
    .PCI-E 2.0 16x
    .DVI-I, DVI-I
    .SLI Capable
    Resolution & Refresh
    .240Hz Max Refresh Rate
    .2048x1536 Max Analog
    .2560x1600 Max Digital

    Requirements
    Minimum of a 680 power supply.
    (Minimum recommended power supply with +12 Volt current rating of 46 Amps.)
    An available 6-pin PCI-E power connector and an available 8 pin PCI-E power connector

    MSRP: $349.99 USD
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    Quote Originally Posted by mindfury View Post
    MSRP: $349.99 USD
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    wow i am speechless gts 250 + gtx 275 thats ... revolution

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    I'll take the Joker sticker, that's pretty cool.

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    Wow.. Are people turning blind here? There already is one thread about this...

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    Quote Originally Posted by marten_larsson View Post
    Wow.. Are people turning blind here? There already is one thread about this...
    but does it have pictures of the box, the card with the cooler on and a performance chart?

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    Interesting card... 6 months ago.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Helloworld_98 View Post
    but does it have pictures of the box, the card with the cooler on and a performance chart?
    No, but how hard would it be to post the pictures in that thread instead?! It's not like it's 15 pages long...

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    Someone can just merge the two threads, it's not a big deal, seriously.

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    why not have the "ppu" do tessellation

    yup.. gpu:1xchip ppu:1xchip tess:1xchip

    cmon nvidia give me a good reason to get into multigpu system
    Last edited by NapalmV5; 10-31-2009 at 02:42 AM.

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    I'm issing the point of this 275 Co op card. Too bad nvidia doesn't not do mixed SLI.


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    all this hype about evga & nvidia releasing this card on halloween, they needed something because ATI is selling 5000s like hot cakes

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    Quote Originally Posted by NapalmV5 View Post
    why not have the "ppu" do tessellation

    yup.. gpu:1xchip ppu:1xchip tess:1xchip

    cmon nvidia give me a good reason to get into multigpu system
    that could easily be done. tessellation is not only in dx11. you can implement tessellation in dx10 too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chumbucket843 View Post
    that could easily be done. tessellation is not only in dx11. you can implement tessellation in dx10 too.
    Perhaps, but you need hardware support for it and currently Nvidia cards do not support tessellation. No sense in Nvidia reworking older GPus to add this when they are on the verge of releasing their new GPUs in a month or 2.
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    350$? isnt that the same price as a 285? 0_o

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    Price is high because EVGA is not going to sell hundreds of thousands of these.


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