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NVIDIA GTX 275 Graphics Card: 35% Faster Than HD 4890?

Today, NVIDIA officially announced the GeForce GTX 275 mid-range video card, the latest addition to its performance GPU lineup. With the goal of being the best bang for your buck graphics card on the market, the GTX 275 offers a combination of performance, physics, and GPU computing power for budget conscious consumers. Interested? Check out a few highlights:

  • 633 MHz GPU Clock
  • 1404 MHz Shader Clock
  • 1134 MHz Memory Clock
  • 240 Processor Cores
  • 80 Texture Processing Units
  • 448-bit Memory Interface
  • 896 MB GDDR3 memory

Physically, the video card is 10.5" in length, requires two 6-pin power connectors, and sports a dual slot heat sink. In addition, it uses a PCI Express 2.0 x16 interface while providing two DVI outputs.

The GTX 275 is set to battle the HD 4890 and, according to NVIDIA, claims a 10-35% performance edge over ATI's offering in various benchmarks and tests. As more reviews and comparisons are published, we'll find out how accurate that statement is. For now, you will have to wait a couple of weeks to purchase this product. Expect wide availability by April 14, 2009 at a price of $249.

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