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EVGA debuts four GeForce GTS 250 cards

- GeForce GTS 250 512MB: 756MHz core, 2200MHz memory, 1836MHz shaders, $149.99
- GeForce GTS 250 512MB Superclocked: 771MHz core, 2246MHz memory, 1890MHz shaders, $159.99
- GeForce GTS 250 1GB: 756MHz core, 2200MHz memory, 1836MHz shaders, $169.99
- GeForce GTS 250 1GB Superclocked: 771MHz core, 2246MHz memory, 1890MHz shaders, $179.99
The EVGA GTS 250 graphics card delivers performance in the hottest titles of this season. Immerse yourself in full PhysX gaming and bring them to life with massively destructible environments and ultra-realistic physical interaction. Experience GPU-accelerated video processing for transcoding HD videos in minutes, and super fast image processing using Adobe CS4. SLI ready means you can combine up to three cards for a Tri-SLI configuration, and max out your game settings at ultra resolutions, now is your chance to own the most feature-full, best in class performance graphics card on the market today.
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