Moving away from the rest of the partners who mostly announced reference cooled GTX 275 cards, Palit has decided to come up with, what appears to be, a first non-reference cooled GTX 275.
The card has reference clocks so it runs at 633MHz for the core, 1404MHz for shaders and comes with 1GB of GDDR3 memory clocked at 2,268MHz. It has a 4-phase PWM power design and uses Palit's instantly recognizable dual-slot dual fan cooler.
The rest of the specifications include a 448-bit memory interface, DirectX 10, Nvidia's 3-way SLI, PhysX supoort and comes with dual DVI outputs.
The card is already listed with a price tag of €232,36. You can check out the full GTX 275 listing
here.
Update: Palit's non-reference GTX 275 showed its face at
Scan.co.uk, and it's currently the lowest priced and the only available GTX 275 card there. It sells for £199.99 including VAT. Thanks to Philip for sending this
one in.