When it was published earlier this year, the GTX 275 was acclaimed as a complete mix of action and great pricing. Its first accessibility wasn’t what we required when considered to its closest competition –the HD 4890 1GB- but things step by step improved and prices were encouraging cut in order to contend in a cut-throat market.
Regrettably, in light of new ATI DX11 publishes the future of the GTX 275 is anything but reliable even while it’s all NVIDIA has that can contend with the HD 4890 on an even footing. These $230 cards have become growingly hard to find but this hasn’t finished Gigabyte from marching on in their request to release the highest clocked GTX 275 on the market
The GTX 275 Super Over clock isn’t proposed at standard GTX 275s or yet the HD 4890. Gigabyte it pitting it versus the $400 GTX 285. That’s a strong aim if there ever was one but we have to think that a stock GTX 275 generally does close to a GTX 285 in a some tests so a core and memory speed raise should get the lower-priced card to in discovering interval of its bigger brother. It also has some great feelings to live up to believing we couldn’t help but be struck by how the GTX 260 Super Over clock performed when we reviewed it.
If we bring a step back and seem at the present NVIDIA market, it isn’t hard to realize why Gigabyte thinks instantly is a good time for this card. Something needs to contend with the HD 5850 on reasonably level footing and if anything, the Super Over clock may be capable to do simply that. But is it too small too late? Just time will tell.
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