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    EVGA GeForce GTX 275 896MB and 1792MB launched

    Posted on Thursday, April 02 2009 @ 19:17:21 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck


    EVGA has introduced two GeForce GTX 275 graphics cards today; one with 896MB and another one with 1792MB GDDR3 memory. Both cards have the standard clockspeeds, the core is clocked at 633MHz, memory at 2268MHz and shaders at 1404MHz. The 896MB model costs $249.99 while the 1792MB version will cost $289.99.
    The EVGA GTX 275 Graphics Card delivers best-in-class graphics performance in the hottest games such as Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War II and Far Cry 2. And with full GPU-acceleration for NVIDIA PhysX™ technology, EVGA GTX 275 will change your 3D gaming with insane PhysX gaming effects by bringing dynamic forces of nature and massively destructible environments to games such as Sacred 2 and Mirror’s Edge. With up to 1792MB of super fast DDR3 memory, you get enough memory to handle the highest of resolutions and texture quality.

    A graphics card that does just graphics isn’t enough anymore, the EVGA GTX 275 with NVIDIA CUDA technology delivers Graphics Plus. Go beyond traditional graphics with Graphics Plus and experience Stereoscopic 3D gaming, video processing for transcoding HD videos in minutes to your portable video player, and lightning-fast image processing using Adobe CS4.



     
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