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GAINWARD GEFORCE GTX 275 REVIEW

"Gainward GeForce GTX 275 review also featuring the XFX Radeon HD 4890. The Gainward GeForce GTX 275 has a 26% lower clock speed, 42% lower memory speed and 460 less Pixel Shaders compared to the XFX Radeon HD 4890. The Gainward GeForce GTX 275 is going to have to work hard!"

GAINWARD GEFORCE GTX 275

"Gainward’s award winning High-Performance Wide-BandwidthTM hardware design powered by Nvidia’s GeForceTM GTX 275 GPU (55nm) integrating 896MB/448bits high-speed GDDR3 memory which offers enhanced, leading-edge performance for the 3D enthusiasts."

GAINWARD GEFORCE GTX 275 FEATURES

"Architecture: Second generation architecture delivers 50% more gaming performance over the first generation through 240 enhanced processor cores that provide incredible shading horsepower."

"Nvidia PhysXTM-Ready: GeForce GPU support for Nvidia PhysX technology, enabling a totally new class of physical gaming interaction for a more dynamic and realistic experience with GeForce."

"GigaThread Technology: Massively multithreaded architecture supports thousands of independent, simultaneous threads, providing extreme processing efficiency in advanced, next generation shader programs."

"Full Microsoft DirectX 10 Support: DirectX 10 with full Shader Model 4.0 support delivers unparalleled levels of graphics realism and film-quality effects for today’s hottest games."

"Nvidia Cuda Technology: Cuda technology unlocks the power of the GPU’s processor cores to accelerate the most demanding system tasks – such as video transcoding – delivering up to 7x of performance over traditional CPUs."

"Nvidia Lumenex Engine: Delivers stunning image quality and floating point accuracy at fast frame rates."

GAINWARD GEFORCE GTX 275 SPECIFICATIONS

Product Name : Gainward GTX275 896MB
Barcode : 426018336-0292
Gpu : Nvidia GeForce GTX275
Gpu Clockspeed : 633 MHz Memory : 896 MB GDDR3 (448 bits)
Memory Clockspeed : 1134 MHz
Bandwidth : 127 GB/s
Ramdac : 400 MHz
Bus : PCI-Express 2.0
Cooling : 2-Slot Dual Fan + Copper Heatpipe Sink
Video-Features : Extreme HD-Output
Connectivity : 2 x DUAL LINK DVI + TV-Out

GAINWARD GEFORCE GTX 275

VIDEO CARD GPU CORE
CLOCK
MEMORY
CLOCK
MEMORY
TYPE
MEMORY
INTERFACE
PIXEL
SHADER
DIRECTX
GAINWARD GEFORCE GTX 275 GT200B 633 2268 896MB GDDR3 448 240 10
XFX RADEON HD 4890 RV790 850 3900 1024MB GDDR5 256 800 10.1
VIDEO CARD GPU CORE
CLOCK
MEMORY
CLOCK
MEMORY
TYPE
MEMORY
INTERFACE
PIXELS
SHADER
DIRECTX

GAINWARD GEFORCE GTX 275 REVIEW INDEX

PAGE 1 - GAINWARD GEFORCE GTX 275 INTRODUCTION
PAGE 2 - 3DMARK 2006, 3DMARK VANTAGE AND CALL OF DUTY - WORLD AT WAR
PAGE 3 - DEVIL MAY CRY 4 AND FALL OUT 3
PAGE 4 - FEAR 2 PROJECT ORIGIN AND LEFT FOR DEAD
PAGE 5 - RACE DRIVER GRID, FARCRY 2 AND FINAL RESULT

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