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    BFG GeForce GTX 260 Maxcore graphics cards released

    Posted on Tuesday, September 16 2008 @ 18:29:28 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck


    BFG released a trio of GeForce GTX 260 Maxcore video cards, these new products feature the updated GeForce GTX 260 GPU with 216 shader processors.
    BFG’s GeForce GTX 260 MAXCORE graphics cards boast 216 processing cores—24 more cores than a standard GeForce GTX 260. This extra processing power combined with BFG’s rock-solid factory overclocking provides end users with enthusiast-class performance and the protection of a lifetime warranty.
    Here's a list of the three new GeForce GTX 260 Maxcore cards:
    BFG GeForce® GTX 260 OC MAXCORE
    Memory: 896MB GDDR3
    Core Clock: 590MHz (vs. 576MHz standard)
    Shader Clock: 1296MHz (vs. 1242MHz standard)
    Memory Data Rate: 1998MHz
    Processor Cores: 216 (vs. 192 standard)

    BFG GeForce® GTX 260 OC2 MAXCORE Memory: 896MB GDDR3
    Core Clock: 630MHz (vs. 576MHz standard)
    Shader Clock: 1350MHz (vs. 1242MHz standard)
    Memory Data Rate: 2126MHz (vs. 1998MHz standard)
    Processor Cores: 216 (vs. 192 standard)

    BFG GeForce® GTX 260 OCX MAXCORE
    Memory: 896MB GDDR3
    Core Clock: 655MHz (vs. 576MHz standard)
    Shader Clock: 1404MHz (vs. 1242MHz standard)
    Memory Data Rate: 2250MHz (vs. 1998MHz standard)
    Processor Cores: 216 (vs. 192 standard)



     
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