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Monday, March 23, 2009
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In order to differentiate itself from the competition and to breathe some life into the rather uninteresting GeForce GTS 250 SKU, Gigabyte has taken some of their motherboard know-how and transferred it onto their graphics cards. We investigate to see if it really works, or if it's just gimmickry.
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Wednesday, March 11, 2009
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While NVIDIA's GTS 250 isn't really new technology, Galaxy has chosen to put an Arctic Cooling Accelero Twin Turbo cooler on their card. Even though it uses two fans, the card is extremely quiet making it an excellent choice for a media PC. The best is that it won't cost you anything extra. Galaxy is offering their cards at NVIDIA's reference design MSRP of $149.
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Tuesday, March 10, 2009
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We recently saw Palit announce that they would be offering the GTS 250 in three forms, 512MB, 1GB and the model we have here today, 2GB. I have to say, this amount of memory sounds quite excessive for a graphics card that barely makes it into the higher end spectrum of the market. Today we'll be having a look at the Palit GTS 250 against a number of cards. The main card we want to compare it against is the Galaxy GTS 250, which while carrying a clock speed a few MHz lower than the Palit in both the shader and core department, the main difference is the fact that we see an extra 1GB of memory on the latter card.
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