GeForce G310 Fermi - Nvidia news! 2010
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Review - Gainward GeForce GTX 260 GS GLH - Part 9
Conclusion - Final
Obviously, the card’s overclocking possibilities are great, since the test sample kept a stable frequency of 725/1561/1250 Mhz for Core, shader and memories respectively. The energy consumption remains in the same level of other nVIDIA solutions, slightly inferior to the GTX285, but the ATI cards are usually better in this department.
At the end of this review, we fully recommend this Gainward solution to anyone who wants a great product with similar performances to the GTX280, but with a better price.
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Review - Gainward GeForce GTX 260 GS GLH - Part 8Published on August 17, 2009 · Filed under: Geforce, graphic cards;

