Gainward GTX 275 896MB beats the HD 4890 1GB
Gostava se saber onde é que o fudzilla compra a carta aquele preço...era já uma cá pra casa.
Acho que se a 275 existisse em stock e os preços fossem da ordem dos 220/230€ era realmente um best buy. Mas como não há stocks é um no buy.
Aparentemente, aos olhos do Fud, a Gainward GTX275 é best buy.
@ http://www.fudzilla.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=13094&Itemid=1
Só é de admirar a conclusão, pq estes gajos costumam ser bastante ATI friendly e descascam fortemente na nVidia.
Gostava se saber onde é que o fudzilla compra a carta aquele preço...era já uma cá pra casa.
Acho que se a 275 existisse em stock e os preços fossem da ordem dos 220/230€ era realmente um best buy. Mas como não há stocks é um no buy.
(in http://www.fudzilla.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=13099&Itemid=1)GTX 275 available in USA
EVGA and Sparkle, BFG
Finally our fellows in the USA can get the piece of Geforce GTX 275 and two vendors are available at Newegg, EVGA and Sparkle.
EVGA has two cards, overclocked EVGA 896-P3-1171-AR GeForce GTX 275 896MB 448-bit DDR3 PCI Express 2.0 x16 HDCP Ready SLI Supported Video Card - Retail clocked to 648MHz, modest 15MHz overclocks and this one is available in stock for $269.99.
EVGA reference and SPARKLE SXX275896D3-VP GeForce GTX 275 896MB 448-bit GDDR3 PCI Express 2.0 x16 HDCP Ready SLI Supported Video Card - Retail are both selling for $259.99.
You can get them here.
Tigerdirect got BFG and currently this is the cheapest GTX 275 in USA available to ship today, for for $249.99. You can get it here.
So finally, US folks can get some taste of Nvidia's latest graphics card, while Radeon HD 4890 was available from last week and currently sells for $229.99 but it ends up a bit slower as well.
Europe got at least Nvidia's priority probably because both ATI and Nvidia make more money selling GPUs in Europe, due to the strong euro and the fact that they sell graphics cards in US dollars.
Priced at about €225, Gainward BLISS GTX 275 is a card we’d recommend to anyone craving gaming at 1920x1200 or higher. So let us recap - superior performance, good thermals and noise levels, excellent overclocking potential and for many the most important - great pricing for a high end card is what makes this card a Fudzilla recommended piece of equipment. Don't forget that the HD 4890 is also a great card, albeit a bit slower, but then again, it's also cheaper.
esta versão da Palit abaixo dos 245€ parece boa aposta visto não ser reference cooler, deixa ver se aparece alguma review sobre a performence do cooler.
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Por acaso eu preferia muito mais o reference cooler do que os coolers da Palit/Gainward/Xpertvision...
Palit = Gainward = Xpertvision
Quanto ao cooler, eu não disse que era péssimo, disse que preferia o reference por ser, na minha opinião, melhor.. São coisas diferentes.
Fudzilla disse:EVGA released its fresh new Geforce GTX 275 FTW Edition 896-P3-1173-AR graphics card, which marks a significant achievement in the competitive GTX 275 lineup from various manufacturers for its superior clock speeds and its relatively competitive pricing.
Not surprisingly, the EVGA Geforce GTX 275 For The Win is officially the fastest GTX 275 card to date, with clock speeds of a 713MHz core, 1512MHz shaders, and 896MB of 512-bit GDDR3 memory at 2520MHz. Unfortunately, this model does not come with double memory chips for a 1792MB configuration, but the frequencies of its GPU do bring up an interesting observation. When compared with the Geforce GTX 280 FTW Edition that launched in June 2008 at 670/1458/2430, the new GTX 275 FTW with the lower model number actually has faster overall clock speeds.
In terms of theoretical performance at factory overclocked memory speeds, the 55nm GTX 275 FTW gives roughly 141.12GB/s of memory bandwidth on a 448-bit interface, while the 65nm GTX 280 FTW gives 155.52GB/s on a 512-bit interface. It is also important to note that the 55nm GTX 285 FTW Edition expectedly still tops both models with roughly 177.4GB/s on a 512-bit interface.
Overall, it seems apparent that memory performance of remains linearly consistent throughout Nvidia’s GTX 200-series naming scheme on these maximum factory-overclocked cards. However, the GPU core and shader clock speeds still play a critical factor in overall performance, and with the apparent number inconsistencies, we are eager to compare these three top notch cards side by side to resolve any confusion that may be brought up between the GTX 275 FTW and GTX 280 FTW. We do realize that the GTX 280 is not listed on Nvidia's product lineup anymore as it has gone end-of-life and off the shelf, but it should still be recognized that many consumers still own and operate this particular GPU.
Nevertheless, the EVGA Geforce GTX 275 For The Win is currently available directly from EVGA for $299 and is expected to make its way to other retailers very shortly.
boas,
No site da EVGA reparei que existe uma versão com 1.7Gb de memória, no entanto em lojas nunca vi semelhante modelo à venda!
Alguém sabe alguma coisa acerca disso?
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