PIXELVIEW GEFORCE GTX 275 Graphics Card Review

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NVIDIA GTX 275 graphics card is NVIDIA’s latest intended to fill a vacancy among the class graphics card NVIDIA NVIDIA GTX 260 and GTX 280. NVIDIA has been using the 55 nm production process for the NVIDIA GTX 275 chipsets this. PIXELVIEW as one of the players in the market trying to release a graphics card graphics card they use the NVIDIA GTX 275.

Image on the front of product packaging PIXELVIEW this so different from the usual. PIXELVIEW characters from the image using the online game called Perfect World. It seems, this is done so that the product packaging is becoming increasingly interesting.

When viewing this form of physical product, from the graphics card PIXELVIEW is still using the reference graphics card from NVIDIA. While setting the clock used is 633 MHz core clock, memory clock 2268 MHz and 1404 MHz Shader clock. GDDR3 memory is used on the graphics card has a size of 896 MB memory with a bandwidth of 448 bits.

Performance graphics card this is not disappointing at the time tested. Score final test results show that satisfactory. It seems, this graphics card can still handle a higher resolution again. When playing games you should use the maximum quality setting of graphics card can maximize.

Conclusion
New graphics card from NVIDIA with a satisfactory performance. Graphics card this can be a choice for those of you who want to upgrade graphics card to a higher class again.

Specifications
Product by: PIXELVIEW
Info: www.pixelview-graphics.com

Chip | NVIDIA GEFORCE GTX 275
Interface | PCI Express x16
Memory | 896 MB
Core Clock | 633 MHz
Memory Clock | 2268 MHz
Shader Clock | 1404 MHz
Stream Processor | 240
VGA Output | Not Available
DVI Output | Available
HDMI Output | Not Available
Type Memory | GDDR3
Memory Interface | 488 bit
Equipment | CD Driver, Mousepad, S-Video Cable, HDTV Cable, Molex to 6 pin Power Converter, DVI to VGA

Benchmark

3DMarks Vantage P13511
Company of Heroes DX9 261.4
Company of Heroes DX10 125.7
Quake 4 256.2
Left 4 Dead 130.32
Farcry2 DX9 63.184
Farcry2 DX10 68.378

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