Palit officially rank as the third largest graphic card manufacturer in the world. It took them a while to break into North America, but it’s now happened, and they are off to a great start. The card follows the reference design to a T, as will all current GTX 280 cards out there, so the primary difference between them all will be the graphic on the front, the warranty and the accessories.
..This card would have been a lot more difficult to conclude on a month ago when it was first released, but since the price has recently dropped, it’s a lot easier to piece together. The fact of the matter is, right now, the GTX 280 is the fastest card out there, bar none. If you have the cash and the need for such a massive GPU, it’s a good choice. It offers incredible performance from a single GPU, runs relatively quiet and should actually last a little while… For an amazing gaming experience, you have two choices. Get a dual-GPU setup, for around $400, or shell out $500 for the single-GPU GTX 280.
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