As expected, EVGA has invited to the Halloween party of its neighbor and partner NVIDIA. The firm took the opportunity to launch its GeForce GTX 275 CO-OP PhysX Edition. It includes a GT200b, with 240 stream processors, which will handle the calculations and 3D display and a GT92b with 128 processors dedicated entirely to physics. The first GPU has 896MB of GDDR3 connected via a bus 448 bits while the second will use 384MB of GDDR3 through a 256-bit bus.

Although placed on a single PCB, the two "cards" retain their normal frequencies, either 633/1296/1134 MHz for the GTX 275 738/1836/1100 MHz for the GTS 250. This super-graphics card also recovers the heatpipe dual-slot of the GeForce GTX 295. It logically supports DirectX 10.0 (Shader Model 4.0), PhysX, SLI ... etc.. EVGA provides a coupon to download the game Batman: Arkham Asylum.

EVGA is selling its new graphics card to 349.99 dollars, a hundred dollars more than the price of the official launch of the reference to spring! If we can welcome the innovation rate is clearly not in line with the overall performance of the product! We therefore reserve the CO-OP to NVIDIA fanboys, or those who do not play that 'Batman ...

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