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| XFX GX260NADF9 GeForce GTX 260 896MB DDR3 576MHz PCI Express 2.0 SLI Ready Video Card ( Dual DVI/S-Video ) |
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List Price: $329.99
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Manufacturer: XFX
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Batteries Included: 0 Binding: Electronics Brand: XFX EAN: 0778656045804 Feature: GeForce GTX260 896 MB Graphics Memory Size: 896 Is Autographed: 0 Is Fragile: 0 Is Memorabilia: 0 Label: XFX Manufacturer: XFX Model: GX260NADF9 Publisher: XFX Special Features: nv:GPU/VPU^NVIDIA GeForce GTX 260|RAMDAC^Dual 400 MHz|Fill Rate per Second^36.9 Billion pixels|Additional Features^HDTV Ready|Additional Features^SLI Ready|Additional Features^DirectX 10|Additional Features^OpenGL 2.1|Additional Features^PCI Express 2.0|Additional Features^HDCP Enabled (Dual-Link)|Maximum Resolution^2560 x 1600 (Digital)|Video Memory^896MB|Memory Type^DDR3|Core Clock^576 MHz|Memory Interface^448-bit|Memory Clock^2000 MHz|Shader Clock^1242 MHz|Stream Processors^192 Studio: XFX
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GeForce GTX260 896 MB
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Better than reality. Gaming "reality" was once defined as having a graphics card that could deliver true-to-life image until complex images or more than one character entered the scene. With XFX's GeForce GTX 200 graphics cards, you can experience truly immersive 3D gaming experience that will make your heart race and your palms sweat. Harnessing the power of second generation unified architecture, SLI technology and top-of-the-line DirectX 10 support, an in-your-face experience, delivered in blazing fast frame rates, is yours. Real life has never been this realistic.
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Great high performance graphics card Comment: Summary:
Pro: Very stable (much better than my previous SLI setup), low temp, low power (works fine with my old 550w power supply). High performance - can play all games at maximum settings at 1920x1200.
Con: The card is very long and takes up two slots. Might cause some problems with small cases, or mean you have to rewire some other components.
I bought one last week to replace my aging 7900 SLI setup. I used to have lots of stability problems with SLI - with lockups, graphics corruption, overheating etc. Thats all gone now, and instead I get silky smooth performance at the highest settings, even on demanding games like Crysis. For a brand new, top end card its also a reasonable price, although of course its more expensive than a mainstream card like the 9800gtx.
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