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ECS GeForce GTS 250 Graphics Card

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 03/14/2009 12:10 PM | source: | 0 comment(s)
ECS issued a press release on their GeForce GTS 250 release. Gotta admit, that is a nice looking card.

Elitegroup Computer Systems (ECS) announced the launch of its latest NGTS250-1GMU-F graphics card- to meet the requirement from hardcore gamers. With its powerful 128 processor cores, the ECS NGTS250-1GMU-F graphics card realizes the gaming desire without any compromise of the graphics performance. For hardcore gamers, NGTS250-1GMU-F supporting NVIDIA PhysX , 3-way SLI and 3D Vision technology which bring gamers multiple amazing performance in realistic gaming experience like never before. As well as NVIDIA CUDA technology, NGTS250-1GMU-F provides excellent qualities and efficiency in video converting between different formats to mobile device. For the upcoming of Microsoft Windows 7, the powerful operation system of the next era accelerated by GPU processing, NGTS250-1GMU-F is ready for computing the GDI applications to bring users the best visual effects like Aero Shake.

The ECS NGTS250-1GMU-F comes with 1024MB GDDR3 memory and a 256-bit memory interface, and 740 MHz core and 2200 MHz memory clock speed.

I have not checked out the shader domain clocks just yet, but a sample already has arrived. And since it's following reference clocks, it has to be 1836 MHz. More on that soon in our review.







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