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Gigabyte GV-N250-512I High End Graphic Card Review and Specifications

Gigabyte has been released the new high end graphic card powered by NVIDIA GeForce GTS 250 GPU. Please welcome the new Gigabyte GV-N250-512I. Based on its codename, this powerful graphic card is equipped with semi massive 512 MB DDR3 memory. In my opinion this amount of graphic RAM is adequate to deliver and run most current applications and games.

The Gigabyte GV-N250-512I is using PCI Express 2.0 interface and already supported Microsoft DirectX 10.0 and OpenGL 2.1. With this graphic card installed on your system, you can play the high definition videos on the go because this Gigabyte graphic card features Dual link DVI-I / D-sub / HDMI with HDCP protection.

The Gigabyte GV-N250-512I use the 675 MHz for the core clock and 2000 MHz for the memory clock. This configuration still can be adjusted using tweaking. But Gigabyte does not include the tweaking software.

General Specs:

Chipset: NVIDIA GeForce GTS 250

Core Clock: 675 MHz

Mem Clock: 2000 MHz

Memory: 512MB

Memory Bus: 256 bit

Memory Type: GDDR3

Card dimension: ATX

Bus Type: PCI-E 2.0

Bus Speed: x16

Shader Clock: 1620 MHz

Maximum Digital Resolution: 2560×1600

Maximum VGA Resolution: 2048×1536


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