The Ge Force GTX 260 have been with us since last summer, but the graphics chip mounting has undergone several changes so we still had some other variants to test and also the fact of having a model that is not reference to this article gives an extra interest.

So today we have a Ge Force GTX 260 Asus mounted in a special issue in particular is the Asus ENGTX260 Matrix. Asus, in addition to mount your graphics cards and NVIDIA reference AMD has created a special line with the tagline Matrix that incorporates a cooling system itself and some more peculiarities, such as serial over clock an application to manage the speed of our card, etc So all curious and with our new test we are going to try one of the most talked graphics chips in recent months.

What cannot be denied, for starters, is the wonderful presentation of the product: it is a fairly large rectangular box has a lid that opens book-style where there is the most prominent of the GTX 260 belonging to the Matrix series .After opening the cardboard box is another box that houses the card and all its contents, which will be described in the following table and in more detail on the second page of this article.

We already have a graphics card to test apart from its performance we can also enjoy finally a model that does not resemble a brick or put another way it is not a reference VGA NVIDIA.

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