A few weeks back NVIDIA announced their GeForce GTX 200 series consisting of the GeForce GTX 280 and the GeForce GTX 260. The GTX 280 is without doubt the fastest graphics card on the market, but will also rip the biggest hole in your wallet. The GTX 260 is a cut down version of the GTX 280, which comes at a cheaper price point.
At this time NVIDIA’s new GTX 260 graphics cards are positioned to be quite a bit more expensive than ATI’s similar performing HD 4870. However, NVIDIA includes support for CUDA and PhysX. We also saw amazing overclocking potential on our GTX 260 card, even surpassing the $200 more expensive GTX 280.
Point of View’s GeForce GTX 260 is a complete implementation of the NVIDIA reference design. One highlight however is the included Assassin’s Creed Full Game in the package, which is one of the top titles at the moment.
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Published in: Graphics Cards on 2008-07-04


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