ASUS ENGTX260 TOP GeForce GTX 260 Graphics Card |
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NVIDIA launched the GeForce GTX 280 and GTX 260 graphics cards on June 17, 2008. Both are based on the NVIDIA GT200 GPU which uses NVIDIA's improved, second-generation unified architecture. The new GT200 GPU, features amongst other things :
As one of NVIDIA's biggest retail partner, ASUS has no less than six different GTX 260 models. They consist of three versions, each available with or without HDMI support. The three major versions are the basic ENGTX260, the ENGTX260/G game bundle kit and the top-of-the-line ENGTX260 TOP overclocked edition. The card we are reviewing is the ASUS ENGTX260 TOP, specifically the non-HDMI version. To find out more, read our Comprehensive Review! |
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Models |
ASUS ENGTX260 TOP/HTDI/896M (with HDMI support) |
Graphics Engine |
NVIDIA GT200 |
Stream Processors |
192 |
Vertex Shader Version |
4.0 |
Pixel Shader Version |
4.0 |
Textures Per Clock |
Average 64 |
ROPs |
28 |
Core Clock |
650 MHz |
Shader Clock |
1400 MHz |
Fill Rate |
41,600 MTexels/s |
Graphics Memory |
896 MB GDDR3 |
Graphics Memory Clock |
1150 MHz (2.3 GHz DDR) |
Memory Bus Width |
448-bits |
Memory Bandwidth |
128.8 GB/s |
Bus Support |
PCI Express 2.0 x16 |
NVIDIA SLI Support |
2-Way SLI |
RAMDAC |
Two integrated 400 MHz RAMDACs |
CRT Max. Resolution |
2048 x 1536 |
DVI Max. Resolution |
2560 x 1600 |
Display Support |
Two dual-linked HDCP-enabled DVI-I ports |
Card Size |
11.12 cm (4.376 inches) tall |
Bundled Accessories |
DVI-to-VGA adaptor |
Software Bundle |
ASUS Utilities & Driver CDs |
Warranty |
3 Year Warranty |
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