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EVGA GeForce GTX 275 CO-OP PhysX Edition
$350.00
Released February, 2010
The Pros:Will run all modern games at full settings without lag. Doesn't normally generate too much heat. Will run stable even if you overclock it.
The Cons:Large card needs a lot of space in the case. Need to check that you have available 8-pin and 6-pin power connectors. Fan starts to get a little noisy when you push the card hard.
The EVGA GeForce GTX 275 CO-OP PhysX Edition combines two separate processors into one card. There's an NVidia 275 processor for rendering, and a 250 for PhysX. This makes it a high-end choice for gamers who need to have lighting and physics calculated on the fly while displaying graphics at a high framerate.
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The processors run at 633MHz and 738Mhz, with 240 and 128 cores respectively. The 1280MB of DDR3 memory is split into two sections, one for each processor, with 127.0GB/s and 52.8GB/s of bandwidth. There are two DVI-I outputs. The card fits in a PCI-E slot, and is SLI capable. The maximum resolution supported is 2560x1600.
Features
- 633MHz and 738MHz NVidia processors
- 240 and 128 processing cores
- 1280MB DDR3 memory in total with 127.0 and 52.8 GB/s bandwidth
- PCI-E 2.0
- 2 x DVI-I
- SLI capable
- 240Hz refresh rate
- 2560x1600 resolution
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will run all modern games at full settings without lag
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doesn't normally generate too much heat
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will run stable even if you overclock it
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fully SLI capable to ensure it is future-proof
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large card needs a lot of space in the case
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need to check that you have available 8-pin and 6-pin power connectors
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fan starts to get a little noisy when you push the card hard
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