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| Brand | SPARKLE |
|---|---|
| Model | SXX260896D3S-VP |
| Interface | PCI Express 2.0 x16 |
|---|
| Chipset Manufacturer | NVIDIA |
|---|---|
| GPU | GeForce GTX 260 |
| Core Clock | 576 MHz |
| Shader Clock | 1242 MHz |
| CUDA Cores | 216 |
| Effective Memory Clock | 1998 MHz |
|---|---|
| Memory Size | 896MB |
| Memory Interface | 448-Bit |
| Memory Type | GDDR3 |
| DirectX | DirectX 10 |
|---|---|
| OpenGL | OpenGL 2.1 |
| D-SUB | 1 x D-SUB |
|---|---|
| DVI | 1 x DVI |
| RAMDAC | 400MHz |
|---|---|
| Max Resolution | 2560 x 1600 |
| 3D VISION Game Ready | Yes |
| SLI Support | 3-Way SLI |
| Cooler | Single Fan |
| Power Connector | 2 x 6-Pin |
| Dual-Link DVI Supported | Yes |
| HDCP Ready | Yes |
| Date First Available | April 17, 2009 |
|---|
Pros: I bought this card for my friend. Watching him play shows that the standard game, Call of Duty World at War, runs flawlessly at max settings. Those flamethrowers don't even cause the framerate to dip. Crysis performed admirably on all-high settings (no antialiasing). I never see the framerate drop (suggesting throttling due to overheating) either. I've got an onboard GeForce 8200, so I'm bound to be dazzled, but this card is still worth its cost.
Cons: No cons. Just pros.
Overall Review: Go away, or I shall taunt you a second time!