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EVGA GeForce GTX 275 FTW Video Card

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Uploaded by on May 20, 2009

The EVGA GeForce GTX 275 FTW graphics card rips through DirectX 10 games at blazing fast frame rates and enables realistic physical motion and massively destructible environments with NVIDIA's new PhysX. technology. And that's not all. The EVGA GeForce GTX 275 FTW graphics card also supports extreme HD (2560x1600) resolutions, and gives your system the power of up to 240 multi-threaded processor cores, offloading the most intensive processing tasks from your CPU to your Graphics Processing Unit (GPU).

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  • @88metalero the newer drivers always caused me problems for some reason, probably my motherboard, upgraded to the gtx570, amazing

  • @G0ldenAssassin i bought this card almost 2 years ago and i haven't had any problems at all... i update my drivers every time they launch the new ones, and it has never crashed.

  • @hafaball It's quite a bit larger than a VHS tape.

  • you can actually over clock the 260 to be as fast as the 280 so not really

  • FYI, RivaTuner helps a lot with keeping the temp down of this card, fan speed seems to always stay at 40%, i bump it up to 60% or 80% whenever I use a graphics heavy program.

  • Literally just updated the drivers on this card, upgraded my drivers once before and it caused numerous crashes, rolled back, started having crashes again, just updated to new drivers and it's working much better now. Scares me a bit though when it crashes, would rather not lose money.

  • @therealsteve2437 yyes:D

    

  • I own a pc Asus CG5270

    with 400 watt PSU

    and a gt 220 install

    my question is can I upgrade to new powerful card like GTX 260 or GTX 275 by upgrading my PSU

  • Hmm anonymous I couldn't be happier with this card. I upgraded to it from a core 216 260 and that thing SUCKED

  • A lot of people (including me) had massive problems with this thing. I was sorely disappinted, because this card was fucking expensive.

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