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EVGA first to launch a 1792MB GTX 275

by on03 April 2009

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Superclocked version pixellized

EVGA has decided to launch two GTX 275 cards, both clocked at reference clocks and cooled by the same reference cooler. The only difference is that EVGA is the first partner that we are aware of, that has launched a 1792MB GTX 275 card.

Both cards are working at reference clocks, 633, 1404 and 2268MHz for the GPU, shaders and memory respectively, and the only difference is the amount of memory. Both cards are based on Nvidia's reference design, so they have a 448-bit memory interface, 240 stream processors, reference dual-slot cooler, support for Nvidia CUDA, PhysX and 3-way SLI and DirectX 10 support.

In addition to those reference clocked cards, we managed to score a picture of EVGA's SuperClocked GTX 275, but unfortunately we couldn't confirm the clocks of this card. Considering EVGA's history, we expect it to have a hefty overclock which should go over the 700MHz mark for the GPU.

Both of the new cards can be found at EVGA's web shop and are currently selling for US $249.99 for the 896MB version, and US $299.99 for the 1792MB version.

Here is the picture of the EVGA GTX 275 1792MB card and the promised picture of the Superclocked version.

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Last modified on 03 April 2009
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