A wide range of graphics card makers announce their own solutions

Mar 4, 2009 11:25 GMT  ·  By

NVIDIA announced only yesterday the introduction of its new GeForce GTS 250 graphics solution, and new cards based on the GPU already surfaced at manufacturers. We've already seen a few of them on the floor of the CeBIT 2009 show in Hanover, Germany, yet there are a lot of other makers that also unveiled boards based on the new GPU.

The EVGA GeForce GTS 250 is one of the new cards, and we learn that it includes 1GB of the super-fast DDR3 memory. The new 3D processor board also comes with a core clock set at 771 MHz, yet the company also has a version that sports a 756MHz core clock speed. At the same time, the new card is said to be “Ready for Windows 7,” offering 2-way and 3-way SLI setup options, and support for PhysX technology and for CUDA.

Palit is another company that came up with its own custom design of the new GPU. The manufacturer announced three flavors of the card, namely the Palit GTS 250 2GB, 1GB and 512MB. The core of the new cards is clocked at 745MHz. In addition, they also feature GDDR3 memory with a 256bit interface. The company's solutions include Palit's own cooling system, which is meant to leverage the gaming experience. At the same time, the company is the first one to offer a 2GB version of the GPU.

Sparkle, another leading graphics card maker, also announced its own GeForce GTS 250 Graphics Cards, meant to drive users to new levels in terms of gaming experience. The new SPARKLE GeForce GTS 250 Graphics Cards are based on the G92 architecture from NVIDIA, and sport technologies like NVIDIA Lumenex Engine, DirectX 10 Shader Model 4.0, NVIDIA Quantum Effects technology and GigaThread Technology. The core of the card is clocked at 738MHz, while the shaders at 1836MHz. The company unveiled cards featuring either 512MB or 1GB GDDR3 of video memory.

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