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Galaxy GeForce GTX260+
We haev a shot of the GeForce GTX260+ graphics card from Galaxy. This overclocked card features the Twin Turbo VGA cooler from Arctic Cooling, which uses four heatpipes and two fans to keep the card cool.
The overclocked model should be about 7 percent faster than a standard GeForce GTX 260, and it also features the Xtreme Tuner overclocking software.
Sharing the same PCB design with reference GTX 260, Galaxy GTX 260+ is based on 55nm processing technology. Equipped with Samsung GDDR3 memories, Galaxy 55nm GeForce GTX260 is coming with 896MB/448bit and default clock of 625/1350/2100MHz, up from 576/1242/1998MHz on reference card. The overall performance of overclocked Galaxy GTX260+ is claimed to outperform default GTX260 by 7%.
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