Nvidia announces the launched of their new graphic card GTX275 in north america.According to the reports it will be launched on or befor April 14, 2009. The first card to show up is the EVGA GeForce GTX 275 at both Newegg and MWave for right around $250. NVIDIA told us that they expect many other vendor products to be coming online at Newegg and other e-tailers shortly over the next few days.
The Nvidia GeForce GTX 275 GPU features 240 processor cores operating at 1404 MHz, 80 texture processing units, a 448-bit memory interface, and an 896 MB framebuffer. In price and performance, it sits between the GeForce GTX 260 and the GeForce GTX 285.The Nvidia GeForce EVGA GTX 275 Graphics Card delivers best-in-class graphics performance in the hottest games such as Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War II and Far Cry 2. The EVGA GTX 275 will change your 3D gaming with insane PhysX gaming effects by bringing dynamic forces of nature and massively destructible environments to games with its full GPU- acceleration for NVIDIA PhysX technology . A graphics card that does just graphics isn’t enough anymore, the EVGA GTX 275 with NVIDIA CUDA technology delivers Graphics Plus. With up to 1792MB of super fast DDR3 memory, you get enough memory to handle the highest of resolutions and texture quality. The card has DirectX 10 with Shader 4.0 model support, along with Nvidia's CUDA and PhysX technology based games.
Nvidia GeForce GTX275 Features
- Highest performing GPU in the $229-$249 price category
- Incorporates NVIDIA PhysX technology for the most interactive gaming experience
- NVIDIA CUDA® for accelerated desktop applications
- Supports NVIDIA 3D Vision for immersive stereoscopic gaming
- Ready for Windows 7
- Shade model 4.0
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