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Galaxy's GeForce GTX 260+ Packs Single-Slot Cooling

Although most NVIDIA fans are likely waiting for the Santa Clara, California-based chip maker to officially roll out its next-generation line of desktop graphics cards, some of the company's board partners are continuing to roll out new designs based on the current generation of GPUs. Such is the case with Galax...

28 September 2009
05:58 GMT

ASUS Preps New GeForce GTX 260 with Glaciator+ Cooling

With NVIDIA silently working on the development of its next-generation graphics processors, which are presumably codenamed GT300, its partners continue to make the best with what they have, namely the chip maker's line of GT200 graphics processing units. Taiwanese hardware maker ASUS is currently readying the in...

31 August 2009
03:16 GMT

Maingear Gives Gamers a New Toy, the eX-L 15 Gaming Laptop

Maingear, one of the leading boutique builders of high-performance, portable and desktop computer systems, has announced today the expansion of its line of gaming laptops with the introduction of the new 15.4-inch eX-L 15 model. Designed to provide users with the latest solutions on the market and a high level of per...

7 August 2009
03:05 GMT

MSI N260GTX Lighting Goes to Extreme 1.1GHz Clock Speeds

Taiwanese motherboard and graphics card maker MSI has just announced that one of its high-end graphics cards, the GeForce GTX 260-based N260GTX Lighting, has been pushed to an incredible clock speed of 1.1GHz. This only proves that MSI's commitment in trying to provide its customers with the best-in-class compon...

16 July 2009
03:07 GMT

ASUS Intros the Matrix Series GTX 260

Almost every graphics card maker on the market has a distinct lineup of mainstream graphics cards and another one of high-end such products, designed for enthusiasts. Taiwanese manufacturer ASUS is no stranger to the concept, providing its users with a wide range of graphics cards, based on either an NVIDIA or an ATI...

19 March 2009
06:48 GMT

Inno3D GeForce GTX 260 FreezerX2 Uses Dual-Slot, Dual-Fan Cooling

There are a number of NVIDIA board partners out there, which can provide GeForce graphics card fans with a series of high-end cards, based on NVIDIA's latest GPUs. Inno3D is certainly one of those partners that can deliver to its clients custom designed GeForce cards, enabling a higher level of performance. One ...

23 February 2009
14:10 GMT

NVIDIA to Intro New GeForce GTX 260 PCB Design, Again

Back when the Santa Clara, California-based graphics chip maker NVIDIA first announced its GT200-based graphics cards, the green company initially introduced two different models, namely the GTX 260 and the GTX 285. These two cards were designed for the mainstream and high-end maker segments, enabling users to the ta...

9 February 2009
04:16 GMT

EVGA to Provide Voltage Tuner, Enthusiasts Already Overjoyed

EVGA is one of NVIDIA's largest partners providing the latter’s fans with some of the most solid graphics cards on the market. The company is also a favorite among computer and technology enthusiasts, as it offers factory-overclocked cards, based on NVIDIA GPUs, providing its customers with an impressive s...

23 January 2009
07:01 GMT

EVGA Updates GeForce GTX 260 Cards with 55nm GPU

EVGA is certainly known as one of NVIDIA's largest board partners, which is why it comes as no surprise that this graphics card vendor has recently updated its range of new GT200-based products. Users and fans are now able to upgrade to one of the newest graphics cards on the market, the 55nm-based GeForce GTX 2...

30 December 2008
05:38 GMT

EVGA GTX 260 55nm Graphics Cards Spotted

According to the latest news on the web, EVGA has recently released its 55nm GTX 260 graphics solutions, which come in two flavors, one featuring stock speed and a SuperClocked variant. The new cards are reported to be already available on the company's site, while expected to become available worldwide in a sho...

23 December 2008
04:33 GMT

First Pictures of the Zotac 55nm GTX 260

Earlier this month, the first picture of an NVIDIA graphics card build on the 55nm version of the company's GT200 graphics processor emerged. According to recent details, the graphics card in question was actually a GeForce GTX 260, whose processor was shifted from the 65nm manufacturing technology to the more ...

8 December 2008
07:05 GMT

NVIDIA Silently Intros 55nm GT200

Currently, NVIDIA is said to be planning an assault on AMD's high-end Radeon graphics cards, with the silent launch of its 55nm-based GT200 graphics chips. The Santa Clara, California-based chip maker is expected to transition its current GTX 260 and GTX 280 graphics cards to the new 55nm processing technology w...

17 November 2008
06:39 GMT

Sparkle Intros GeForce GTX260 Plus

Despite being one of the largest manufacturers of NVIDIA-based graphics cards, Sparkle has certainly took its time before coming out with its own GTX200-series solution. However, the company has finally decided to provide its users with a choice of one of the latest high-end NVIDIA graphics cards, by releasing t...

28 October 2008
06:01 GMT

Upgraded GeForce GTX 260 Debuts

Over the past few days, we have been extensively covering news of this card – now, it seems that the new GeForce GTX 260 with upgraded GPU has finally received some form of official treatment. Several graphics manufacturers have released the new and improved GeForce card, despite the fact that NVIDIA is yet to...

17 September 2008
03:08 GMT

Upgraded GTX 260 Spotted Again in the Wild

Just yesterday, we told you about a new graphics processor that Santa Clara-based graphics manufacturer NVIDIA was planning to release as part of its GT200-series lineup. The new and improved D10U-102 core will power the next-generation GTX 260 graphics cards, which are expected to arrive on the market soon. As we a...

16 September 2008
02:54 GMT

Leaked: Zotac AMP GTX 260 with Updated GPU

Earlier today, we informed you about a new GeForce graphics card that NVIDIA was expected to release in order to improve the performance of its current GTX 260 card. Based on the same 65m process technology as the company's first GTX 260, the newcomer should deliver 5% to 10% more graphics performance, which wou...

15 September 2008
08:30 GMT

Improved GeForce GTX 260 to Cause Overstock Problems

 Because it has lost the competitive edge in the high-performance graphics card market segment, NVIDIA is expected to release a new version of its GTX 260. The new GeForce card will be designed to compete with AMD's current lineup of Radeon graphics cards and to provide a new level of performance, compared ...

15 September 2008
03:50 GMT

EVGA Keeps Them Coming

If you are an NVIDIA fan and you are looking to acquire a new graphics card, then you will probably want to check out EVGA's offer. First off, it has one of the most comprehensive GT200-series offers on the market, so you are bound to find something that comes to meet your every requirement. On top of that, the ...

28 July 2008
03:09 GMT

Prices for NVIDIA's Latest Card Continue to Drop

By now, most of you have already found out that NVIDIA is currently going through a rough patch, especially as far as the GeForce lineup is concerned. This mostly comes as a direct consequence of the fact that AMD's graphics subsidiary has finally succeed in putting forward a more than interesting product. Even ...

17 July 2008
03:18 GMT

NVIDIA Officially Slashes Prices for GTX 260, 280 Graphics Cards

As most of you expected, NVIDIA has lowered the prices for its latest GeForce graphics cards. Even more, to make sure that everybody turns their attention to the company's latest cards, it has also gone official with the new prices. So, all of you out there who want to upgrade to the latest in graphics performan...

14 July 2008
09:12 GMT

BFG Overclocks GTX 260 and GTX 280

As expected, BFG Tech, one of NVIDIA's best channel partners, has announced its overclocked GTX 260 and GTX 280 cards. With three levels of overclocking power for both GPUs, enthusiast users can now choose the level of performance that best suites their needs. The OC, OC2 and OCX editions are available for both ...

1 July 2008
05:50 GMT

GIGABYTE Introduces Next-Generation Graphics Accelerators

GIGABYTE United Inc. has announced the launch of next generation graphics accelerators, the GV-N28-1GH-B and GV-N26-896H-B, aimed at delivering a superb, powerful and awesome gaming experience for users in Mumbai, India.The world leading motherboard and graphics card manufacturer has designed the new boards based on ...

26 June 2008
05:51 GMT

NVIDIA vs AMD: Round 1

This week, as most of you already know, the Santa Clara-based chip manufacturer, NVIDIA, has decided to get official with its latest graphics card lineup. What followed was a series of benchmarks and reviews that shared some light on the performance level of NVIDIA's GT200-series. But because these cards have be...

21 June 2008
06:40 GMT

NVIDIA Finally Rolls out GTX 280 and GTX 260

Now, this should be a bit shocking even for the biggest NVIDIA fans: the Santa Clara-based graphics manufacturer will be announcing today the release of its new graphics card lineup. By doing so, NVIDIA is going to beat AMD to being the first to release its next-generation video cards. As with all other new NVIDIA ca...

16 June 2008
09:06 GMT

NVIDIA's Next-Generation Cards Scores Revealed

I don't know about you, but I'm this close to growing tired of all the recent news concerning NVIDIA's upcoming next-generation graphics cards. There is so much information available on the subject that, by now, you should know these cards like they were your own. Starting with the technical sheet and ...

12 June 2008
08:32 GMT

More Specs for NVIDIA's GTX 280 and GTX 260

As we told you yesterday, two online retailers have already listed an ASUS version of NVIDIA's yet-to-be released GT-200 based graphics card. Although the listing was clearly a fluke on behalf of the retailers, it did come to confirm one thing: we are probably going to see NVIDIA's next generation graphics ...

11 June 2008
04:11 GMT

GTX 280 and 260 Don't Do 4-way SLI

In case you haven't grown tired of reading all the rumors that have recently surfaced about NVIDIA's soon-to-be released graphics card lineup, here's another bit of information. Apparently, the GTX 280 and 260 will come with support for dual- and 3-way SLI, which means that the new lineup is not going ...

6 June 2008
05:45 GMT


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