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Uploaded by on Nov 30, 2010

* Quantum Engine: Embedded Physics features * 3-Way SLI capable * Dual-link HDCP -capable, ready for viewing High Definition movie content * NVIDIA® Unified Architecture with GigaThread™ technology * Full Microsoft® DirectX® 10 Shadow Model 4.0 support * Lumenex™ engine * 16x full-screen anti-aliasing * Built for Microsoft® Windows Vista® and Windows Media Center * NVIDIA® Quantum Effect™ physics processing technology * Two dual-link DVI outputs support two 2560x1600 resolution displays * PCI Express® 2.0 support * HDMI capable with the use of HDMI certified components * 128-bit High Dynamic-Range Rendering * NVIDIA® PhysX™ Technology ready * NVIDIA® CUDA™ Technology ready

Bus Type: PCI-E 2.0
GPU Clock: 738 Mhz
Memory Bus: 256
Memory Type: DDR3
Memory Size: 1024 MB
Memory Speed: 2200 Mhz
Thermal Solution: FANSINK
Minimum Power Supply Requirement: 500 Watt with one 6-pin
Outputs: HDTV, , Dual-Link DVI
Card Dimensions: 9.0 x 4.376 x 1.5
Feature: 2nd Generation Unfied Architecture, NVIDIA CUDA techonology, PhysX-Ready
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Package Contents: DVI Adapter, HDTV Component Adapter

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  • I wanna get one since it seems like the best card I found with S-Video out on it.

    The plug looks like a 7 pin mini DIN. According to wikipedia you can plug a normal 4 pin s video in it, could any1 test it so i can be sure im buying the right card :P

    CHeck this on wikipedia:

    S-Video#7-pin_mini-DIN

  • @xSS4x buddy best go for gts 450 cuz it got dx11 ..though the performance reduces with gts450..its better

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  • @901stephen No it wont do, I need an S-Video out and the GTS 250 is the most modern card that still supports it, everything else after that dropped it in favor of HDMI which I dont need. But thx for the suggestion man ^^

  • Nice card dude

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