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- Manufacturer Limited Warranty period (parts): 3 years
- Manufacturer Limited Warranty period (labor): 3 years
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GREAT!
- Pros: Great board had 2 of this bad boys on SLI, one word AMAZING!. you'll need a 700w if you want to SLI.
- Cons: none.
- Other Thoughts: im selling them both, cause I want the gtx 295
Great card for the money
- Pros: Great card for the money. Runs all games well. COD, CSS, BIOSHOCK,WOW,AA are the ones i'm currently playing
- Cons: There warrenty is a little shody. Lifetime means as long as they are manufacuring the card. :(
- Other Thoughts: Another bad review guy your power supply is most likely droping out under load. Putting in a card that draws less current like the one you tried doesn't prove the card to be bad. You need a good supply with a single +12v rail. I recommend corsair supplies they make the best single rail supplies 650w is waht i have. Some people are getting power supplies that have plenty of total current but the current per rail is not enough to run these power hungry high performance cards. Have yet to see a PNY die. I have PNY 5950 ultras still running after 6yrs of continues use. Other then fans stop working but that is a problem with all fans. Fans are cheap and easy to replace.
- Pros: Great mid-range card, and the extra processors on the chip make it a card for the price. Haven't had any issues with hardware, and the 64-bit driver support is much better now. Games run fast at ultra/very-high settings. CUDA and hardware-physics capabilities are a great bonus.
- Cons: The card is very large. Make sure your case is large enough to handle its sheer size and power! ;)
- Other Thoughts: nVidia's 64-bit Windows 7 drivers were terrible for the first month or so, but they've straightened-out most of the issues and are working on the rest. Windows 7 isn't to retail yet, so I expected some kinks with drivers anyway. :)
| Model |
| Brand |
PNY |
| Model |
VCGGTX260CXPB |
| Interface |
| Interface |
PCI Express 2.0 x16 |
| Chipset |
| Chipset Manufacturer |
NVIDIA |
| GPU |
GeForce GTX 260 |
| Core Clock |
576MHz |
| Stream Processors |
216 Processor Cores |
| Memory |
| Memory Clock |
1.998GHz |
| Memory Size |
896MB |
| Memory Interface |
448-bit |
| Memory Type |
GDDR3 |
| 3D API |
| DirectX |
DirectX 10 |
| OpenGL |
OpenGL 2.1 |
| Ports |
| HDMI |
1 x HDMI (via Adapter) |
| DVI |
2 x DVI |
| General |
| Max Resolution |
2560 x 1600 |
| SLI Supported |
Yes |
| Cooler |
With Fan |
| Power Connector |
2 x 6 Pin |
| Dual-Link DVI Supported |
Yes |
| HDCP Ready |
Yes |
| Manufacturer Warranty |
| Parts |
3 years limited |
| Labor |
3 years limited |
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